Kenwood SPECTRUM 1050 AV User Manual

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. Do not use the unit on a bed. sofa, rug cr ■

similar surface that may block th--' .entiia-

tion ooenings. This unit shoulG net be

placed in a Duilt-in installation such as a

bookcase or гаек unless prooer ventila­

tion is provided or the manufaaurer's

instructions have been aohered to.

5 Water and moisture. The unit should

not oe used near water, for example,

near a bathtub, washbowl, kitchen sink,

laundry' tub. in a wet Dasement, or near a

swimming pool, etc.

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Temperature. The unit may not func­

tion properly if used at extremeiy low-: or

freezing temoeraiures. "^ne ideal ambient

temperatu'-e is above -t-4|"F.

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Heat. The unit should De situated away

mom heat sources such as radiators, heat

registers, stoves, or other units [ including

ampiiiiers; that produce heat.

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Electric Shock. Cam should be taken

so that objects do not fa.i and liquid is

г'С! SOI I led into the enclosure through

openings. If a ncietal oOjea, suen as a ha^r

om or a needle, comes into contact wtn

the inside of this unit, a dangerous eleanc

shock may result. Fo'' families with chil­

dren. neve'" oermit cnildmn to out

anything, especaty metal, inside this unit,

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Enclosure removal. Never remiove

tne enclosure. If ine internal parts are

touched accidentally, a serious electnc
shock mignt occur.

10 Cleaning. Unplug this unit from the w-all

outlet before cleaning. Do not use

volatile solvents suen as alcohol, oaint

thinner, gasoline, or benzine, etc. to cean

the cabinet. Use a clean or>- cloth. .

I I Lightning. Fcr added protection for this

unit dunng a 'ightning storm, or when it is

left unattendea and unused fcr long peri­

ods of time. unoUg it from the wall outlet

and disconnect tne antenna O'" cable
system. This will prevent damage to the

unit due to lightning and pow'er-line

surges.

12 Abnormal smell. If an аЬпоггт'.л; smell

or smioKe is detected. imimeO'ately turn

the power OFF and unplug the unit from

the war outlet. Contact your dealer or

nearest service center.

13 Damage requiring service. The jn t

should De serviced by qualilled serwee

personnel when:

The power-supply cord or the plug has

been damaged

Objects have fallen, or liquid has been

spilled into the unit.

The unit has been exposed to ran or

water.

The unit has been drooped, or the enclo­

sure damaged.

The unit exhibits a marked change in

performance.

The unit does not appear to operate
normally by following the instruction

m.anuaf Adjust only those controls that

are covered by the instruaion manual as

an improper adjustment of other controls

may result in damage and will often

require extensive work by a qualified

technician to restore the unit to its

normal operation,

14 Servicing. Tne user should not attempt

to serv'ice the unit beyond that desenbed

in the instruction manual. All other servic­

ing should be referred to qualified service

oersonnel.

15 Power lines. An outside antenna

system should not be located in tne vicin­

ity of overhead power lines or other elec­

tnc light or power circuits, or where it

can fall into such power lines or circuits

When installing an outside antenna

system, extreme care should be taken to

keep Tom touching such power lines or

circuits as contact with them might be

fatal.

16 AC outlets. Do not connect other

audio equipment with a power consump­

tion larger than that specified to the AC

cutlet on the rear panes Never connect

other electneal units, such as an iron or

toaster, to it to prevent fire or electnc

shock.

17 Overloading. Do not overload wall

outlets, extension cords, or integral

convenience receptacles as this can result

in a risk of fire or electee shock.

18 Attachment. Do not use attachments

net recommended by the unit manufac­

turer as they m,ay cause hazards.

19 Replacement parts. When r eplace­

ment parts are required, be sure the

■service technician nas used replacement

Darts sDecifed

by the manufacturer or .

have the same charactenstics as the ongi-

na' parts. Unauthorized suDstitutions may

result in tVe. erectnc shock, or othe--

nazards.

20 Safety check. Upon completion of any

service O’" reoairs to this unit, ask the

sewice technician to perform safety

cnecks to detemnine that the unit is m

prope'' operating condition.

2 I Carts and stands. Don't put this unit

on a cam or stand that is unsteady or that

can not support tne unit's weight. If you

move tnis unit on a cart or stand, be

careful-- quick stops, excessive force and

pushing over or uneven surfaces, may

cause the cart to overturn and damage

your equipment.

FCC Warning

Th's equipment ma-v generate c- use radio
frequency energy--. Changes or m.od.ficajionj

to this equipment may -cause narmfu:

interterence unless the modif cations are

expressly app-'cved m tne mstnjaion m.ar.oa-i
The user could lose the auihonty to ooeraio

this equipment if an unauthonzsd change or

modif.-cation is made.

Important

This ecuipment has been testeo ana found to

comiply with tne limits for a Class B digital

device, pursuant to Part I 5 of tne FCC Rules

These limits am designed to proviae

reasonable Drotecton against-harmful

interference in a residential installation. This

equiDment rnay cause harmful interference to

radio commun-ications if it is not installed and

used in accordance with the instnuaions.

Ho-weven there is no guarantee that

interference wii‘ not occur in a particular

installation. If this equipment does cause

harmful interference to radio or television,

mception. which can be determined by

turning tne equipment OFF and ON. the user

IS encouraged to try to correct the

interference by one or more of the following

measures:

Reonent or relocate the receiving

antenna

Increase the separation between the

equipment and integrated amplifier

Connect the equipment into an outlet on

a circuit ciffemrit from that to which Ihe

integrated amplifier is connected

Consult the dealer or an expenenced

radio/TV technician for help

Cable System Installer Notice

Article 820-40 of the NEC provides

guidelines for proper grounding and, m

particular, specifies that the cable ground shall

be connected to the grounding system of the

building, as close to the point of cable entry

as practical.

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