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Motiv 6

If the power LED 

 

 does 

not light up when you 
switch  on  the  power 
switch,  replace  the 
fuse . Make sure that 
the replacement fuse 
has  the  same  rating 
as the defective fuse.
If the power LED 

 

and 

Problems and solutions · Cleaning

Cleaning

Please  take  note  of  the  following  guidelines  to 
protect the components and maintain the finish 
of your Teufel loudspeakers:

Avoid placing the speaker cabinets in direct sun-
light.  Avoid  extreme  temperature  fluctuations  

and protect your loudspeakers against humidity. 
When cleaning the speaker cabinets, only use dry 
or  moist  cloths.  Never  use  abrasive  or  alcohol-
based cleaning products. If you need to clean a 
speaker membrane, do so very carefully using a 
dry cloth.

The subwoofer is not working

the Teufel logo on the front panel are lit up (Power 
Function 

➊ 

on “On”), turn the subwoofer volume 

level all the way down, unplug the subwoofer RCA 
cable  from  the  amplifier,  turn  up  the  volume 
slightly and touch the tip of the RCA connector 
with your finger. If this produces a hum or crackle, 
the fault is with the amplifier or the amplifierset-
tings.  If  the  subwoofer  remains  completely  silent, 
please contact our support team.

The subwoofer is making a humming noise

Hum may be caused by any connected audio de-
vice as well as by problems with the mains power. 
In most cases, excessive hum is caused by one of 
the following:

1. 

The  subwoofer  is  connected  to  a  different 
electrical circuit than the other components. 
Make sure that all connected devices are pow-
ered from the same electrical circuit, i.e., the 
same mains socket.

2. 

The  antenna  connected  to  the  audio  sys-
tem or TV has a different ground potential to 
the antenna socket. To test this, simply discon-
nect all the antenna cables from the wall socket. 
If this makes the hum disappear, you will need a 
ground breaker (available from most electronics 
stores).  Simply  insert  the  ground  breaker  be-
tween the antenna socket and the TV/receiver.

3.

 A  line  filter (to  be  purchased  separately) 

can also be useful for hum removal. Note that 
you will need to connect all your electrical de-
vices to the line filter.

4.

 Some  types  of  power  multiboxes  are  also 

known  to  produce  hum.  Try  eliminating  your 
multibox and plug the subwoofer's power cable 
directly into the mains socket.

5.

 If  possible:  Unplug  the  mains  cable,  rotate 

the connector plug by 180°, and plug it back 
into the mains socket.

6. 

If you have trouble locating the source of the 
hum, check whether the subwoofer is less noisy 
when you plug it into the mains connection in an-
other room. Also, try disconnecting the subwoof-
er's RCA cable from the receiver to see whether 
the hum is caused by one of the other connected 
devices.

The subwoofer is not activating automatically 
when in “Auto ON” mode

Some  AV  receivers  default  to  a  very  quiet  bass 
output on the Pre Out/Sub Out. As a result, the 
subwoofer  fails  to  activate,  as  the  weak  signal 
does  not  cross  its  signal  detection  threshold. 
In  order  for  the  subwoofer  to  correctly  acti-
vate/deactivate  when  in  “Auto  ON”  mode,  set 
the subwoofer's own level control quite low (e.g.,  
10  o'clock  position)  and  increase  the  receiver's 
subwoofer  output  level  in  the  “Speaker  Setup” 
section – set it to the maximum value (+10 dB or 
+12 dB) if necessary. This should resolve any issues 
with the automatic signal detection. If it doesn't, 
you can always run the subwoofer in the regular 
“ON” mode, where it is permanently on.

Summary of Contents for Motiv 6

Page 1: ...Technical specifications and operating manual 5 1 Home Theatre Set with Active Subwoofer...

Page 2: ...im proper use or electrical mechanical overloading The original Teufel invoice is your proof of war ranty This warranty applies exclusively to loud speakers amplifiers and electronic components purcha...

Page 3: ...cessories Upgrading Page 7 Speaker positions in the 5 1 configuration Page 8 Speaker positions in the 6 1 configuration Page 10 Speaker positions in the 7 1 configuration Page 11 Connections Page 12 S...

Page 4: ...objects If you notice any cable damage replace the cable Pay special attention to all plug connectors the mains socket and the sub woofer s connector panel Regularly check all powered cables to and fr...

Page 5: ...slightly larger than 30 m2 Before using the loudspeaker set for the first time carefully read this operating manual Keep the manual in a safe place for later reference If you have any questions feel...

Page 6: ...eakers as matching pairs i e the two column speakers TOGETHER as the front or rear speakers Unpacking Open the top flaps of the cardboard box take out the styrofoam padding and carefully lift the loud...

Page 7: ...atellite speakers directly from us at www teufel eu Accessories section Accessories for the Motiv 6 system The following accessories are available for the Motiv 6 system Upgrade options for 6 1 7 1 AV...

Page 8: ...re speaker reproduces virtually all spo ken sound including most dialogue In relation to the main listening spot place the MO 6 C centrally under or above the TV screen in order to create a physical u...

Page 9: ...ay cause the TV to gradually slip off which could severely damage both units and possibly cause injury Rear Position the left and right loudspeakers for the rear of the room either to the side of or b...

Page 10: ...ned on the side walls fac ing the listening spot The rear centre speaker should be positioned at the centre of the rear wall height 0 70 2 10 metres equidistant to the two rear side speakers All three...

Page 11: ...1 system the rear effects speakers rear sides are positioned on the side walls facing the listening spot and the rear centre speakers are positioned on the rear wall height 0 70 2 10 metres All three...

Page 12: ...woofer s inputs use a Y adapter see Accessories p 7 F GiV Cih 7YbhYf 5J fYWY jYf fcbh f h fcbh YZh FYUf YZh FYUf f h NPUT 3PEAKER CABLE ONO 2 CABLE Connecting the speakers to an AV surround receiver e...

Page 13: ...e around the crossover frequency to vibrate in the same direction If the phase is set incorrectly there may be phase can cellations between the bass frequencies i e the bass is quieter and some of the...

Page 14: ...a mono RCA cable op tionally with a Y adapter High Level Use these speaker sockets to connect the sub woofer to a conventional stereo amplifier or a surround receiver without a dedicated subwoofer ou...

Page 15: ...audio sys tem or TV has a different ground potential to the antenna socket To test this simply discon nect all the antenna cables from the wall socket If this makes the hum disappear you will need a...

Page 16: ...both decoders Frequency crossover frequency The crossover frequency determines at which point in the fre quency range the bass frequencies are separated off to the sub woofer For example a crossover...

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