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When selecting the set-up site, observe that direct sunlight, vibration, dust, heat, cold and moisture
must be avoided. There also must not be any strong transformers in the device‘s proximity.
Ensure
sufficient
ventilation
when
setting
up
the
device
with
other
equipment.
Keep
a
sufficient
distance from heat sources. Never put up the subwoofer in direct proximity in of heat sources like
a heater. Do not point any strong spotlights or light sources towards the device. This may cause
overheating
(danger
of
fire!).
Heat dissipation from the device must not be obstructed. Do not cover the ventilation openings.
Air circulation must not be obstructed by objects such as magazines, tablecloths, curtains or simi-
lar.
This
prevents
heat
dissipation
from
the
device
and
may
lead
to
overheating
(danger
of
fire!).
Do not drill or screw any additional screws into the casings. This may expose dangerous voltage
to touch.
Make sure that the connection cables are not squeezed or damaged by sharp edges. Always place
cables so that no one can trip over them or be caught in them. Danger of injury!
The
cables
must
be
sufficiently
long.
Do
not
put
any
mechanic
strain
on
them.
This
may
damage
the cables or device. There is a risk of dangerous electric shock.
Do not set up your subwoofer right next to screens, such as TVs or computer screens. There is a
danger
of
the
speaker‘s
magnetic
field
causing
image
distortion.
Only operate the subwoofer on a stable base that is not susceptible to heat.
When
setting
up,
make
sure
that
they
are
on
a
stable
footing
and
that
you
find
a
correspondingly
stable set-up surface. Serious injury to persons can be caused if the speakers fall down.
It
is
not
permitted
to
suspend
the
speakers
from
the
carrying
handles
or
any
other
fittings.
• Set
up
the subwoofer at the site
of
setup
so
that the
sound
exit points at the audience.
• Set
up
your satellite speakers. They can also be equipped with speaker stands. At the top
of
the subwoofer, there
is
a speaker flange that can take up a stand for a satellite speaker
.
• Subwoofers
and
satellite speakers should be set
up
in
a
line opposite from the audience
if
possible. This
avoids
sound
problems.
7. set-UP