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Care and Maintenance
Periodic Maintenance
Your Emotiva
airmotiv
™
4s
powered monitors are factory calibrated and require no periodic
maintenance or calibration.
Cleaning the Cabinet and Baffle
•
The cabinet of the
airmotiv
4s
powered monitor should normally be cleaned with a
rag dampened with plain water.
DO NOT
spray water directly onto or into the monitor,
transducers or connectors, and
DO NOT
use abrasive or chemical cleaners. Gently dry the
surface with a clean soft rag after cleaning.
•
If necessary, use a mild detergent, wipe the surface with a rag dampened with plain water
afterwards to rinse it, and then gently dry the surface with a clean soft rag.
•
If something nasty does get on the sides or top of your
airmotiv
4s
, use a rag dampened with
a weak solution of dish detergent or other mild cleaning liquid, followed by a rag dampened
with plain water, and then dry with a clean rag. Avoid applying cleaning liquid to the front
baffle.
Cleaning the Low-frequency Transducer
•
Is something gets spattered on the cone or surround of the low-frequency transducer, it may
be
carefully
cleaned with a dampened rag. Be careful to avoid excessive pressure.
Cleaning the High-frequency Transducer
•
If dust or fuzz finds its way into the front of the high-frequency transducer, you can try to
dislodge it by blowing gently into the front of the transducer at an angle.
•
DO NOT
reach into the front of the transducer with foreign objects (like tweezers) to remove
lint or dust as you may easily damage the transducer.
•
DO NOT
use high pressure air for cleaning! This may damage the membrane.
•
If foreign objects or dirt become lodged in the transducer, contact Emotiva Technical Support
for assistance.
Changing a Fuse
•
If the fuse blows,
ALWAYS REPLACE IT WITH ONE OF THE SAME SIZE, RATING, AND TYPE;
NEVER USE A FUSE OF HIGHER RATING.
•
If the fuse blows repeatedly
CONTACT EMOTIVA TECHNICAL SUPPORT.
(If there is any doubt, first verify that your AC power source is the correct voltage.)
•
To change the fuse, use a screwdriver to release the fuse holder. The fuse holder is the
little plate with the picture of a fuse on it (which is part of the IEC power cord receptacle).
First remove the power cord. Then pry up on the edge of the plate nearest the power cord
opening, and the fuse holder will slide out like a drawer. Replace the fuse with one of the
same size, rating, and type and carefully replace the fuse holder (be sure to press firmly so it
locks into place).