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Troubleshooting - Harman Kardon CHAMPAGNE User Manual

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The diagnostic test can also be used to test the rear speaker channel input by plugging in the black
connector into the diagnostic jack on the rear of the subwoofer. The surround level may need to be
adjusted. (Test tone may sound different due to the surround characteristics of speaker system).
When you have finished the test, unplug the connector from the 'DIAG' jack and plug the audio
connector back into the correct soundcard output jack. Review the user setup if necessary on pages
3 thru 7.
While the speaker system is in the diagnostic mode, the + and - controls will control the volume of the
diagnostics tone.
If the test tone was heard from all speakers, your HK 695 is working correctly. If not, see the
troubleshooting section for detailed troubleshooting techniques.

Troubleshooting

SYMPTOM
No sound from
Speakers
POSSIBLE
PROBLEM
No power to unit.
SOLUTION
Make sure wall power
outlet or power strip
has power. Make
sure all switches for
outlet/power strip are
on and that all
switches for speaker
system are on.
Toggle the power
switch.
Replace the fuse.
The fuse holder is on
the back of the
subwoofer between
the power cord
connector and the
power switch. Use a
screwdriver to turn a
quarter turn in the
direction indicated by
the arrow. A spare
fuse was supplied
with the product
attached to the AC
power cord. See the
back of the subwoofer
for a description of the
fuse.
NOTE
Check green power
LED on the sub. Are
the LED's on? If the
sub's led is not on,
power is not getting to
your speaker system.
Try the solutions
shown.
WARNING!
Unplug the speaker
system from the
electrical outlet before
replacing the fuse
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