3. Attach the speakers to the
5. Connect the speaker cables.
For 37", 42" Display
1. Press down on the lever.
1.
Wide Plasma EE
Hooking hole
Hooking hole
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Rear of Wide Plasma Display
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* Set the hooks on the top and bottom mounting
brackets simultaneously into the hooking holes at
the rear of the Wide Plasma Display, and then
lower the speaker into place.
* Attach the left speaker in the same way.
Preparing the ends of the
speaker cables
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1. Push down the lever.
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3. Retum the lever to
4. Secure the speakers in
place.
Bracket mounting
screw
» Adjust so that there is a uniform clearance
between the Wide Plasma Disptay and the
speakers, and then securely tighten the bracket
mounting screws.
e Secure the top and bottom mounting brackets by
tightening the bracket mounting screws.
* Secure the left speaker in the same way.
1. Push down tha lever.
2. Insert
the cable.
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2. insert
the cable.
3. Return the tever to its
2. Insert
the cable.
its normal position.
* After preparing the ends of the speaker cables, connect tnem as shown.
+ Connect the speaker cable for the left speaker in the same way.
* The red cable is for the (+) side and the black cable is for the (-) side. Do not connect the cables to the wrong sides.
When these speakers are attached to the plasma display, they will not form a straight line but rather so that
they slightly face inward, to produce stable sounds.
Notes on use
If high volumes which exceed the rated input for the
speakers are to be applied, lower the volume of the
amplifier to protect the speakers from damage. If any
problems occur with speaker operation, disconnect the
power cord of the amplifier and consult a qualified service
technician.
. Do not place the speakers in the following places:
* Places which are exposed to direct sunlight
* Near heaters or other heat sources
* Places with high humidity
. This set is equipped with magnetic resistant speakers but
be careful not to place them near the CRT TV as it may
cause color patches.
4. To clean the speakers, wipe them with a soft cloth. If they
are extremely dirty, wipe them with a cloth which has been
soaked in a small amount of household detergent, and then
wipe the dry with a separate cloth.
* Do not use solvents such as alcohol or thinner.
* If using chemically-treated ctoths, follow the instructions
on the cloth packaging.
5. Remove the dust on the speaker net using a duster or a
vacuum cieaner at low power. Since the net is made of
cloth, pushing too hard on it may damage the net.
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(For
U.S.