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TARGA GmbH

Lange Wende 41

D-59494 Soest

www.silvercrest.cc

Mat-No: 
1584559
1583703

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Summary of Contents for Home Tech SP-2010

Page 1: ...Speaker System in a contemporary design GB IE Speaker System in a contemporary design User manual and service information SP 2010 HOME TECH ...

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Page 3: ...ndicates possible hazards result ing from the use of the device that can lead to personal injury or ma terial damage Contents Supplied items 2 Safety instructions 2 General precautions 2 Intended use 2 Legal stipulations 3 Notes on conformity 3 Operating environment Environmental conditions 4 Power supply 5 Cables 6 Care and repair 7 Disposal of old devices 7 Operating elements and connections 8 I...

Page 4: ...ys recognise possible hazards Excessively high volume levels can damage the hearing of people in the vicinity New devices may emit a slight odour during the first few hours of operation This is normal and disappears after a short time Until then ventilate the room regularly Intended use The 2 1 loudspeaker system SP2010 2 x satellite loudspeakers 1 x subwoofer is used as intended if it is exclusiv...

Page 5: ...mbH Postfach 2244 D 59482 Soest The warranty period is 3 years from the purchase date The war ranty conditions are given at the end of this manual In case of warranty claims have your proof of purchase for the 2 1 loud speaker system ready and call our hotline the number is given in the warranty conditions Notes on conformity The 2 1 loudspeaker system meets the basic requirements and other releva...

Page 6: ...e not used near water in particu lar they should never be submerged Never place any objects filled with liquids such as vases or drinks on or near the loudspeakers no fire sources e g burning candles are placed on or near the loudspeakers no foreign bodies penetrate the housing or damage the mem branes of the loudspeakers the loudspeakers are not subject to extreme temperature fluctua tions as thi...

Page 7: ...ains power supply To completely disconnect the device from the mains power supply always remove the mains plug from the mains socket For this reason the subwoofer should be positioned so that direct and unobstructed access to the mains socket is ensured and the mains plug can be immediately pulled out in an emergency To prevent a fire hazard if the device is not in use for a prolonged pe riod e g ...

Page 8: ...ot kinked especially near the plugs and the connection sockets Never make knots in any of the cables or do not tie them together with other cables All cables should be positioned so that nobody can trip over them and they cannot cause an obstruction A damaged mains cable can cause fire or an electric shock Inspect the mains cable from time to time Do not use adapter plugs or extension cables that ...

Page 9: ...paired by qualified personnel If soiled clean the loudspeakers with a dry cloth and moisten the cloth slightly to remove stubborn dirt Do not use any solvents corro sive or gaseous cleaning agents Ensure that no moisture penetrates the loudspeakers Disposal of old devices The Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment Directive WEEE 2002 96 EC stipulates that it is no longer per mitted to dispose o...

Page 10: ...peaker e Mains cable f Loudspeaker cable g Audio cable with a 3 5 mm jack plug at both ends for connection to an audio device e g computer MP3 player h Mains switch on off switch i LED indicator lights up when the subwoofer is ready for opera tion VOLUME Adjusting the volume TREBLE Adjusting the high and midrange output BASS Adjusting the low range output ...

Page 11: ...ice which is to be connected must be switched off Otherwise a short circuit can occur when the plugs are connected which can damage the speakers and or the audio device The subwoofer c and the two satellite loudspeakers d must be placed on a level firm surface The distance between the sub woofer and the satellite loudspeakers audio device mains socket must be selected so that the length of the res...

Page 12: ... the SPEAKERS OUTPUT socket on the underside of the sub woofer c 2 Connect the subwoofer c with the AUDIO INPUT socket and the audio cable g to the audio device computer MP3 player For more information about this read the audio device documentation 3 Insert the mains cable plug e into an easily accessible mains socket The 2 1 speaker system is then ready for operation ...

Page 13: ...oofer c as far as possible in an anti clockwise direction Æ low position 1 Switch the 2 1 loudspeaker system on with the mains switch h The blue LED indicator i below the control knob lights up blue 2 Switch on the audio device computer or MP3 player For more information about this read the audio device documentation 3 Adjust the volume of all speakers with the VOLUME control knob 4 Adjust the hig...

Page 14: ... lights up Volume setting too low Turn the VOLUME control knob on the subwoofer in a clockwise direction No audio connection between the audio device and the subwoofer Check the au dio connection The audio output of your audio device is not functional Refer to the audio device documentation No audio output on the satellite loud speakers but the LED indicator i lights up No connection between the s...

Page 15: ...eight 2440 g Sockets 2 x 3 5 mm jack socket AUDIO INPUT and SPEAKERS OUTPUT Operating temperature air humidity 5 to 35 C max 85 rel humidity Power supply 220 240 V AC 50 60 Hz Power consumption during operation in standby 40 W max 0 W Power output RMS Subwoofer Satellites At 1 total harmonic distortion 12 W 3 W each Frequency range 80 Hz 18 KHz ...

Page 16: ...English 14 Silvercrest 2 1 Speaker System SP2010 Warranty conditions ...

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