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1. Plug the Power Cable to the subwoofer and into the electrical outlet.
2. Turn on the subwoofer – press the Power Switch to the ON position. The Power Status LED
Indicator will be flashing for a few seconds and then it should be illuminated continuously. If it does
not, it means that the subwoofer is working under in abnormal condition (a protection mode) –
turn off the power, unplug the Power Cable and check whether some of the cables are not short
circuited.
After fixing the cables turn the subwoofer on.
Note!
Check “Additional Information” for other useful operating instructions.
Operation
DO NOT UNDER ANY CIRCUMSTANCES OPERATE THE UNIT WITH
THE WRONG VOLTAGE SELECTED. DOING SO MAY RESULT IN SERIOUS
DAMAGE TO YOUR SUBWOOFER WHICH WILL NOT BE COVERED
BY THE WARRANTY.
Before using the subwoofer for the first time!
Your subwoofer will typically be set at the factory to accommodate the electrical
outlet voltage in your area.
However before using this subwoofer for the first time we recommend to verify
that the AC Select Slide Switch (4A) is set in the position which is compatible
with electric power voltage in your area.
The AC Select Slide Switch is placed behind a seal and indicates the factory
setting for the voltage - there are 2 positions available 110V [used for 110-120V
range voltage] and 230V [used for 220-240V range voltage].
If the voltage indicated is correct for your area, go ahead to point 1 of Operation.
In the case that you do need to change the voltage:
Make sure that the Power Cable is disconnected from the subwoofer.
Remove the factory applied seal which protects the AC Select Slide Switch (4A).
Set the voltage to the 110V or 230V setting as required for your area.
Change the fuse to accommodate the selected voltage setting - the fuse value
for each voltage range is indicated below the Power Switch.
Only the fuse for the factory voltage setting is provided with this unit.