In case of difficulty, Roommate fl system components, Fl system – Bose RoomMate II User Manual

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In Case of Difficulty

Although actual servicing should be
referred to qualified personnel, any of

the problems that could occur will

most probably result from improper
hookup rather than any real defect. If

you have any of the following prob­

lems. try the suggested solutions
before returning your unit.

No sound with system plugged in.

Audio source component (CD player,
personal stereo) not properly con­

nected to unit. Also, make sure that
the audio source itself is working and

volume controls are properly ad­

justed. Make sure your source is

connected to the correct impedance
level.

System doesn’t play.

Power cord may be either unplugged
or improperly connected. Battery may

need recharging. Check cord and

connections. Recharge battery.

Only one speaker plays.

1. The COMPANION speaker

(RIGHT) may be improperly
connected. Check connections,

wires, and terminals.

2. The balance control on the audio

source may be turned all the way
left or right. Check the control.

Interchange audio input plugs.

3. The audio source may not be

stereo. Use the “mono" adapter

provided with your RoomMate^ II

system to connect the mono
signal to both input jacks.

Sound Is too loud and/or
is distorted.

The audio source volume may be too

high. Turn the source volume down.

RoomMate

fl System

Components

The RoomMate II system, designed to

deliver true high fidelity sound from

virtually any (unamplified) stereo or

mono audio source, through use of

either AC (wall current) or DC (bat­
tery) power supply, consists of the

following:

Two (2) fully amplified and equalized

compact black speakers of rugged
construction.

One (1) removable power line (mains)

cord, suitable for use with various

power fine (mains) sources. These

include 120V for use in U.S.. Centra^^

and N. America, and the Caribbean;

115^30V sold in military store outlets;

220-240V for use in Europe and the

UK.. Ireland, and Australia; and 100V

for use in Japan.

One (1) six-foot cable with dual RCA

plugs and a 3.^m ccxmector that

will fit most portable CD

or

tape

players, personal stereos, and

keyboards.
One (1) mono adapter for conneciii^^

the system to a mono audio source.

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