Bose L1 Model II Speaker System User Manual


 
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CARE AND MAINTENANCE
Caring for your product
Cleaning
Clean the product enclosures using only a soft, dry cloth.
Do not use any solvents, chemicals, or cleaning solutions containing alcohol, ammonia,
or abrasives.
Do not use any sprays near the product or allow liquids to spill into any openings.
If necessary, you may carefully vacuum the grille of the L1
TM
model II Cylindrical Radiator
®
loudspeaker.
Getting service
For additional help in solving problems, contact Bose
®
Live Music Customer Service Product
and Technical Support Team at (877) 335-2673 or visit our support area online at
www.Bose.com/musicians.
Troubleshooting
If you experience problems while using this product, try the following solutions. If you still
can’t solve the problem, please call the Bose Live Music Product and Technical Support
Team direct at (877) 335-2673 to arrange for service.
Recommended troubleshooting tools
Portable voltmeter XLR and ¼" phone plug cables
Cable tester B1 bass module 4-wire cable
AC outlet tester Spare AC power cord
Problem What to do
System is plugged in,
power switch is on, but
power LED is off
Make sure you have power at the AC outlet. Try operating a lamp or other equipment
from the same AC outlet or test the outlet using an AC outlet tester.
Make sure the power stand’s power cord plug is fully inserted into the AC outlet.
Power LED is on (green),
but no sound
Make sure volume control is turned up on your instrument.
Make sure the Trim level control is turned up on the power stand.
Make sure your instrument is plugged into the Analog Input jack.
Connect your instrument to the power stand using a different cable.
Plug your instrument into a different amplifier to make sure the instrument is working.
Power LED is red while the
power stand is on
Please call Bose Live Music Customer Support at (877) 335-2673 for assistance.
House circuit breaker
keeps tripping
If more than one power stand is plugged into the same AC circuit, stagger the turn-on
times. Each power stand has an inrush current of about 32 amps when turned on.
If you have more than three power stands plugged into a single 15 amp circuit, move
some systems to another AC circuit. Each power stand can draw 5 amps or more when
playing at high volumes for long periods of time.
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