KLING & FREITAG K&F E 90 MK II User Manual

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User’s Manual

E 90 MK II

KLING & FREITAG GMBH ©1995 - 2006

Version 4.0, 02.11.2006

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The following signals may damage the speakers

− permanent high-pitched signals with high frequency and continuous noise from

feedback.

− permanently distorted signals with high power.
− noises, which occur when the amplifier is on while equipment is being connected,

disconnected or switched on.

Do not install speakers in any of the following places:

− where the speakers are permanently exposed to direct sunlight
− where the speakers are exposed to high moisture or rain
− where the speakers are exposed to strong vibrations and dust.

Damage caused by the speakers' magnetic fields

Speakers are permanently surrounded by a magnetic field, even when they are not operat-
ing. Therefore, during transport and placement of the speakers, it is important to ensure
that there is always approx. 1 m between the speakers and magnetic data media and
computer/video monitors.

Preventing hearing damage

To prevent the risk of hearing damage, avoid being too close to operating speakers, even
if the volume level seems to be low enough. In general, volume levels over 90 dB can cau-
se hearing damage.

Important

Caution

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