Names And Functions For Each Part - Ibanez IS412CA Owner's Manual

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Do not subject the device to oil spatters or steam
Do not place this device where it might be subjected to oil
spatters or steam. This could cause fire or electrical shock.
Do not place the device in an unstable location
Do not place this device in an unstable location, such as on
an unsteady stand or at an angle. It may become unbalanced
and tip over or fall, causing damage or injury.
Do not place the device in locations of low temperature
Do not place this device in locations where particularly low
temperatures might occur, such as walk-in coolers. The de-
vice may fail to operate correctly.
Do not subject the device to strong magnetic fields
Do not place this device in locations subject to strong magnetic
fields, such as near a television or radio, or near any other de-
vice that emits electromagnetic radiation. This device may fail to
operate correctly under such conditions.
Do not place the device in locations subject to sudden
temperature changes
If this device is in a cold room whose temperature is sud-
denly raised, condensation may form inside the device, caus-
ing it to fail to operate correctly.
Do not place the device in locations of excessive dust or
vibration
Such conditions may cause damage or malfunction.
Dealing with radio-frequency interference
Depending on the location in which this device is placed, noise
may occur in a radio located nearby, or flickering or distortion may
be seen in the screen of a nearby television. If you suspect that
this device is responsible for these conditions, turn off the power
switch of this device. If this causes the radio or television to return
to normal operation, try moving this device away from the radio or
television, or change the orientation of the radio or television.
10
Notes

Names and functions for each part

1.
Speaker units
These units reproduce the audio signal.
2.
Cabinet
This is a box that supports the speaker units. The cabinet is designed to pro-
duce optimal playback for a guitar amp, based on calculations of how the
sound is reflected and interacts with itself inside the cabinet.
3.
Grill
This protects the speaker units from dust and direct impacts from external
objects.
4.
Corners
These corners protect the cabinet.
5.
Handles
Use these handles when moving the cabinet.
6.
Rubber feet, casters
Rubber feet are provided to stabilize the cabinet. The included casters are
convenient when you need to transport the system. For details on attaching
the casters, refer to "Attaching the casters."
7.
Jack plate
The speaker's input jacks are located here.
8.
Input jacks
Use a speaker cable to connect the speaker output jack(s) of your amp to these
input jack(s). When you make connections, check the speaker's impedance,
the amp's output level, and the rated input power of the speaker cabinet, and
use either the MONO 4 Ω or MONO 16 Ω input jack (not both) as appropriate.If
you insert plugs into both input jacks, the system will not operate correctly.

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