Kenwood KSS-500 Speaker System User Manual


 
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7 Do NOT attempt to service this
unit. You should take the unit to
qualified service personnel for
repair when:
Objects have fallen, or liquids
have been spilled into the unit.
The unit has been exposed to
moisture.
The unit doesn’t appear to oper-
ate normally or exhibits a marked
change in performance.
The unit has been dropped or
the case has been damaged.
8 To prevent distortion (and in
some cases, discoloration of TV
pictures), keep the unit away
from sources of magnetic fields,
such at TVs, radios, motorized
toys, or magnetized objects. If
the unit is magnetically-shielded
(the manual will state this), it is
not subject to these problems.
9 Do NOT place the unit on an
unstable cart, shelf, stand, tripod,
bracket, or table. If you mount
the unit, follow the instructions in
the manual and, if appropriate,
use a mounting bracket recom-
mended for the unit. If you place
the unit on a moveable cart, use
caution when moving the cart to
avoid overturning it.
Additional safeguards for
electrically-powered units
1 If you see smoke or smell
anything unusual near your unit,
turn OFF the entire system
immediately, and unplug it from
the wall. Then contact your
Kenwood dealer or nearest
service center.
2 Only connect the unit to a
power supply that matches that
described in the technical specifi-
cations in the back of the manual
that came with it. If you are not
sure of the type of power supply
in your home, ask your Kenwood
dealer or your local power
company for help. To avoid the
possibility of fire or electrical
shock, do NOT overload the
electrical outlet or any extension
cords.
3 Place the power supply cords in
such a way that they will not be
walked on or pinched by items
placed against them. Never pull
or stretch power cords, and use
special care with the cords at the
plugs, in a power outlet, and at
the point they connect to the
unit.
4 Each unit is equipped with a
polarized power plug (with one
blade wider than the other) that
only fits one way into an electri-
cal outlet, as a safety feature. If
you cannot fit the plug into your
electrical outlet, try turning the
plug over. If it still doesn’t fit, you
may need to have an electrician
replace your outlet with a new
one that is UL-approved.
5 Each unit has ventilation openings
to keep it from overheating. Do
NOT cover or block these open-
ings. Place the unit at least 6 in
from the wall so that it is prop-
erly ventilated.
6 During lightning storms or when
you leave the unit unattended
and unused for long periods of
time, unplug it from the wall
outlet and any antenna or cable.
This can prevent damage to the
unit from lightening and power-
line surges.
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