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User's Manual
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1.  Power Indicator
This light is bright when the subwoofer 
is on, and dim when the subwoofer is in 
standby mode. 
.  Power Switch
Press the top of this rocker switch to 
turn on the subwoofer.
The subwoofer has an automatic 
signal-detection circuit. After approxi-
mately fifteen minutes with no signal, 
the subwoofer will go into its quiet 
standby mode. The presence of an 
audio signal will turn it back on.
Normally you can leave the switch on, 
and let the subwoofer turn on when a 
signal is present, or off when it's not.
At night, or if you go out, or on vaca-
tion, you can press the bottom of the 
power switch to turn the subwoofer off.
. IEC Power Connector
The subwoofer comes with a detach-
able linecord that attaches here. Make 
sure it is firmly pushed into place. 
Connect the other end to an AC outlet 
that is properly configured for the type 
of plug and has the correct voltage for 
your model.
4.  AC Line Fuse
The subwoofer is supplied with a 
conservative
 slow-blow type fuse to 
protect the electronics. If this fuse fails, 
replace it with the exact same type and 
current rating for your local AC voltage, 
as marked on the control panel near 
the fuse holder.
Note: Always unplug the power 
cord from your AC outlet before 
removing the fuse. To replace or 
inspect the fuse, use a small flat-
ended screwdriver to gently pry out the 
fuse carrier and fuse.
5.  Speaker-Level Inputs
If you are using a receiver which only 
has speaker-level outputs, you can 
connect it using the speaker-level 
inputs (see the hookup diagram on 
page 14). They can accept bare wire, 
banana, or dual-banana connectors.
If you experience excessive noise or 
hum using the line-level inputs, try us-
ing the speaker-level inputs. This may 
lower the background noise level.
Control Panel Features
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