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B e oL a b 400 0 G u id e[...]
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W ARNING: T o reduce the risk o f fire or elec tric sho ck, do not exp ose this appliance to rain or moisture . Do not ex pos e this equip- ment to dripping or splashing a nd ensure that no objec t s filled with liquids, such as vases, are placed on the equipment. T o completely disconnect this equipment from the AC Main s, dis connect th e mains p[...]
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Daily us e Wh en yo u hav e ni sh ed s e t tin g up the loudspeak er s as described on th e fol low ing p ag e s , con ne c t the e nti re s y s te m to th e main s sup pl y. The in di ca tor s l igh t up in re d, i ndi ca tin g tha t th e lo ud sp eake rs a re in s t an db y, read y to be u s ed . T he lo ud sp eake rs are d e sig ne d to b[...]
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We re com me nd t hat y ou f oll ow thi s pr oc ed ur e: – Dis conne c t you r sy s tem fro m the mains su ppl y. – Plac e the l oud sp eaker s accord ing to the gu ide line s on th es e t wo pag es . If you w ish to ha ng th e loud spea kers o n the wa ll, refer to ‘ Wall br acket ’ (p p. 8 – 9). I f you have cho se n one of t he op tio [...]
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Th e wall b rac ket Th e wall bra cket s can b e us ed to faste n the l oud sp eaker s in ei the r a ver ti ca l or ho rizon tal p os iti on on a wall. T hey ma y also b e us ed to faste n the l oud spe aker s to the ceiling. T o sup po r t th e weig ht of the l oud - spe aker , al way s use t he cor rec t s ize and t y pe of s crew s and w all anc[...]
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Connect ions Th e lou d sp ea ker s ca n be u s e d wit h Ban g & Ol uf s en a udi o, vid e o and li nk s y s te ms . T he y may al s o be co nn e c te d to non Bang & O lu f se n s ys t em s . Fo r sp e ci c info rm ati on a bo ut the s o cket s o n you r s ys t em , re fe r to th e Gui de e ncl os e d wi th yo ur sys tem. Con ne c [...]
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Pow er Li nk co nn ec tion s: T hes e conne c tio ns car r y bot h the ri ght and lef t sound si gna ls. T her efor e, you ca n: 1 Run a Power L ink ca ble f rom you r Bang & O luf se n sy s tem dir ec tl y to each l oud spe aker . Or 2 Run a Pow er L ink ca ble fr om you r Bang & O luf se n sy s tem to th e rs t lo uds pea ker , and t h[...]
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Wall bracket Th e wall b rac ket co ns is t s of t wo main p ar ts . T he b rac ket (A) mu s t be s e cur ed to t he w all, a nd th e b ra c ke t (B) to th e rea r gri lle of the l ou d sp ea ker: – Sep arate t he t wo p ar t s ( A – B ). If nece s sar y , lo os en th e t wo s crew s (D) . – Fasten t he bra cket (B) to t he loud sp eaker, in [...]
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T op -vie w of the lo udsp e aker and the br acket (B). Li ght p ar t it io n wall s If you i ntend to ha ng the l oud - speaker on a gypsum w all or ceil ing, the wa ll brac ket must b e fas tene d to a stu d. If mo unte d in a hor izonta l po siti on, you mus t use t hre e scre w s. Two scre ws of a t y pe f or gy psum p ane ls thro ugh t he hol [...]
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Wast e El ec t ri ca l an d El ec t ro nic Equ ip men t ( W EE E) – Environmental protection Elec t ric al an d ele c tro nic e quipm ent, par t s an d bat ter ie s marked w ith this s ym bo l mus t not be d isp os ed of with n orma l hous eho ld was ta ge; all el ec tr ic al and e le c troni c equi pme nt, par ts and b at ter ies must b e coll e[...]
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This p ro duc t is in confor mit y w ith th e prov isio ns of the D ire c tiv es 200 4/108/EC an d 200 6/ 95/ EC. T e chni cal sp ec ic ation s, f eatur es and th e use the re of are su bje c t to chang e wit hou t notice! For t he C an adi an mar ket onl y! Thi s clas s B dig ita l app aratus m ee ts all req uire ment s of t he Cana dian Inter [...]
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