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CONTROLS FITTED ON THE FRONT OF THE UNIT
1 Down switch:
Press the button to navigate down through the menu.
2 Multi-function knob
(On, Volume, Source, Balance, Bass, Treble)
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Pressing the knob turns the set on. Press the knob again to turn the set off (standby).
In standby mode, all settings are retained.
Depending on the menu chosen, you can turn the knob to change settings or the volume.
The volume is set in 1 dB increments.
3 Up:
Press the button to navigate up through the menu.
4 Phones output:
Stereo 6.3 mm jack
5 Infrared receiver:
This sensor receives the infrared signals from your remote control.
Always point the remote control at this location and make sure that the sensor is not covered.
6 Display:
This shows status information and messages that make using the amplifier easier.
7 Power indicator:
This display glows blue when the set is in standby mode to show that the set can be
turned on at any time with the remote control or the knob (2).
For operating display:
Flashing of this indicator shows that the protective circuits of the device have disconnected the loudspeak-
er due to a fault or overloading. The device can now only be put back into operation by using the power
switch on its rear side.
• Do not place the equipment in the vicinity of a heat source such as an electric fire, radiator, oven or
similar.
• The slits and openings in the enclosure provide the ventilation and ensure reliable operation. They must
never be misaligned or covered.
• Burning-out of specific components cannot be completely excluded, despite the use of protective de-
vices, if the equipment is severely overloaded by continually using very loud sound levels. A fire might
also be caused inside the equipment in theory, as a result of this type of overloading. Therefore the
amplifier should always be used within its limits and it should not be left unattended.
• Only our technical service should undertake the maintenance of your equipment. Maintenance will be
necessary if any type of damage occurs, i.e. if the power cables or plugs are damaged, if an object falls
on the equipment, if the equipment is dropped or if liquid seeps into it. Never open the equipment as
you might touch the mains voltage (230V / 115V), which is dangerous.
• Only use furniture and other units for attaching and putting the equipment on that can be obtained
from or are recommended by the manufacturer. You must ensure that moveable tabletop units or
shelves on which the equipment will be placed are always moved very carefully in order to prevent
damage or injuries from being caused if the equipment tips over.
• Continuously loud volume can damage your hearing!
• Only use a dry, soft cloth to clean your equipment.
• Keep the packing for possible transportation use later on and keep the plastic bag well away from chil-
dren, due to the risk of asphyxiation.
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