FEATURES
Protection Circuitry
The subwoofer is equipped with protection circuitry to provide maximum performance with greatest reliability.
The subwoofer is protected against:
• Overdriving the speaker
• Overdriving the amplifier
• Overheating the amplifier
• Excessive drop in power line voltage
The overdrive protection circuitry operates constantly without being audible under most situations.
The overheating and under voltage protection circuitry shuts down the subwoofer momentarily in some extreme situations like sustained high
output levels that can occur with use in a professional sound situation.
If the subwoofer should shut down, reduce the volume setting or shut the subwoofer off until normal operating conditions return.
You may also want to plug the unit into a different wall as dropping power voltage will be most noticeable under strenuous conditions and may
result in the unit shutting down intermittently.
MAINTAIN
Protect Subwoofer from Damage
DO NOT PUT HEAVY OBJECTS ON TOP of the subwoofer cabinet or wireless transmitter that could scratch or dent the cabinet or case.
DO NOT ALLOW OBJECTS TO FALL INTO OR LIQUIDS TO SPILL ON THE SUBWOOFER ENCLOSURE.
DO NOT EXPOSE SUBWOOFER TO DRIPPING OR SPLASHING FROM LIQUIDS.
DO NOT PLACE LIQUID-FILLED OBJECTS ON OR NEAR THE SUBWOOFER. Examples of liquid-filled objects include flower vases,
beverages and liquid-fueled lamps.
DO NOT PUSH OBJECTS OF ANY KIND into the subwoofer or transmitter openings.
DO NOT PLACE BURNING CANDLES, INCENSE, OR SMOKING PRODUCTS ON TOP OF OR NEAR THE SUBWOOFER.
DO NOT PLACE A LAPTOP COMPUTER ON TOP OF THE SUBWOOFER.
Clean
USE A CLEAN, SOFT DAMP CLOTH to remove dust or fingerprints from the subwoofer cabinet. Unplug the subwoofer power cord from the
power outlet before cleaning to prevent static electricity from damaging the subwoofer during cleaning.
DO NOT CLEAN THE SUBWOOFER CABINET OR WIRELESS TRANSMITTER CASE with detergents, soaps, abrasives, aerosol sprays,
chemical solvents, alcohol, or other cleaning solutions.
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