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Bang & Olufsen BeoLab 10 Manual
Bang & Olufsen BeoLab 10 Manual

Bang & Olufsen BeoLab 10 Manual

Bang & olufsen beolab 10: user guide
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  • Page 1 BeoLab 10  Guide ...
  • Page 2 CAUTION RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK DO NOT OPEN CAUTION: To reduce the risk of electric shock, do not remove cover (or back). No User-serviceable parts inside. Refer servicing to qualified service personnel.  WARNING: To reduce the risk of fire or  electric shock, do not expose this appliance  to rain or moisture. Do not expose this  equipment to dripping or splashing and  ensure that no objects filled with liquids,  such as vases, are placed on the equipment.  To completely disconnect this equipment  from the AC Mains, disconnect the mains  plug from the wall socket. The disconnect ...
  • Page 3: Daily Use

    Daily use When you have finished setting up the loudspeaker as described on the following pages, connect the entire system to the mains. Loudspeaker protection The loudspeaker is equipped with a  thermal protection system which  prevents damage from overheating.  If an error occurs – or the speaker  units become overheated – the  system automatically switches the  loudspeaker to standby.  To restore the sound: > Disconnect the loudspeaker from  the mains supply.  > Allow the system time to reset or  cool down (approximately 3–5  minutes). ...
  • Page 4 The loudspeaker socket panel is located on the rear. Insert the cables and set the POSITION switch before you fasten the loudspeaker to the wall bracket. For information about the sockets on the Bang & Olufsen system, refer to the Guides enclosed with the product.
  • Page 5 The POSITION switch When a loudspeaker is placed in a corner or close to a wall, the bass level is boosted compared to the bass level from a loudspeaker placed in a more free-standing position. To remove this excessive bass boost, use the POSITION switch to ensure that the bass level suits the placement of the loud-...
  • Page 6 The wall bracket must be fastened to the wall so that the loudspeaker is placed in a centred position immediately below the television screen. We recommend that you place the television screen so that the loud­ speaker will be at least 10 cm (4") above the floor.
  • Page 7 To fasten the wall bracket 1  Fold the cardboard ‘tool’ as  shown, and attach it to the wall  bracket.  2  Hold the wall bracket against the  wall – centred below the tele­ vision screen. Make sure that the  ‘tool’ touches the screen edge.  3  Mark up on the wall where to  drill the holes.  4  Drill the holes in the wall, and  insert the appropriate wall  anchors.  5  Fasten the wall bracket to the  wall using the appropriate size  and type of screws and washers.  The holes in the wall bracket allows  for some adjustment. Make sure  that the wall bracket is in the  correct position – level and centred  in the correct distance from the  screen edge. Then fully tighten all  the screws.  Cardboard ‘tool’: The ‘tool’ is used as a help to position the wall bracket in the correct distance from the lower edge of the television screen.
  • Page 8 To fasten the loudspeaker Attach the television screen and  loudspeaker cables to the wall  bracket before you fasten the loud­ speaker. Use the small cable  clamps provided.  –  Connect the cables to the loud­ speaker and hang it on the wall  bracket by inserting the three  struts into the corresponding  holes in the loudspeaker cabinet.    –  Adjust the loudspeaker position  on the wall bracket. The correct  position is obtained when the  front of the loud¬speaker  cabinet falls 13 mm (0.51”)  ‘behind’ the front of the  television screen.  –  Tighten the screws at the end of  all three struts – in order to lock  the loudspeaker position onto  the wall bracket.   >> Set up the loudspeaker – wall bracket 13 mm 0.51" Loudspeaker position: The wall bracket allows you to adjust the loud­...
  • Page 9 To attach the loudspeaker front panel 1  Insert all the little pegs on the  rear side of the panel into the  corresponding holes in the loud­ speaker cabinet.  2  Make sure that all the pegs are  firmly seated into the holes.  When finished, the loudspeaker  front panel must be aligned with  the front of the television screen. If  it apppears not to be so, remove  the loudspeaker front panel again,  and adjust the front­to­back  position of the loudspeaker.  To remove the front panel, for  example for cleaning, just pry the  little pegs free from the loud­ speaker cabinet.  Cover plates: If your loud¬speaker  is set up beneath a 65­inch screen,  fasten two cover plates to the wall  bracket – one on each side of the  bracket.  × 2...
  • Page 10: Environmental Protection

    Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment (WEEE) – Environmental protection The European Parliament and the  Council of the European Union  have issued the Waste Electrical  and Electronic Equipment Directive.  The purpose of the Directive is the  prevention of waste of electrical  and electronic equipment, and to  promote the reuse and recycling  and other forms of recovery of  such waste. As such the Directive  concerns producers, distributors  and consumers.  The WEEE directive requires that  both manufacturers and end­ consumers dispose of electrical  and electronic equipment and  parts in an environmentally safe  manner, and that equipment and  waste are reused or recovered for  their materials or energy.  Electrical and electronic equipment  and parts must not be disposed of  with ordinary household refuse; all  electrical and electronic equipment  and parts must be collected and  disposed of separately.  Products and equipment which  must be collected for reuse,  recycling and other forms of  recovery are marked with the  pictogram shown.  When disposing of electrical and ...
  • Page 11 For the Canadian market only! This class B digital apparatus meets  all requirements of the Canadian  Interference­Causing Equipment  Regulations.  This product is in conformity with the provisions of the Directives 1999/5/EC and 2006/95/EC. Technical specifications, features and the use thereof are subject to change without notice! For the US-market only! NOTE: This equipment has been ...
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