L-ACOUSTICS LA 24 MANUAL Version 2.2
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USER RESPONSIBILITY
Speaker damage
Your amplifier is very powerful and can be potentially dangerous to both loudspeakers and
humans alike. Loudspeakers can be damaged or destroyed by overpowering, especially with
the high power available from a bridged amplifier. Always check the speaker's continuous and
peak power capabilities.
Even if the gain is reduced by using the amplifier's front panel attenuator, it is still possible to
reach full output power if the input signal level is high enough.
Speaker output hazard
Power amplifiers are capable of producing hazardous output voltages. To avoid electrical
shock, do not touch any exposed speaker wiring while the amplifier is operating. See page 10
for information concerning proper connection of speakers.
Radio interference
This product has been tested and complies with the limits of the European Electro Magnetic
Compatibility (EMC) directive. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection
against harmful interference between electrical equipment. This product uses radio frequency
energy and if not used or installed in accordance with the operating instructions may cause
interference to other equipment such as radio receivers. There is no guarantee against
interference even though the amplifier is EMC approved. If the amplifier causes interference,
the problem can be corrected by following one or more of the following steps:
a)
Increase the proximity between the amplifier and the affected unit.
b)
Connect the AC cord of the amplifier to an outlet that is on a different circuit from that
which the affected unit is connected to.
c)
If a radio receiver is interfered with (normally amplitude modulation type) reorient the
antenna.
d)
Check whether the affected unit complies with the EMC limits for immunity (CE-labelled).
If not, address the problem with the manufacturer or supplier. All electrical products sold
in the EC must be approved for immunity against electromagnetic fields, high voltage
flashes, and radio interference.