Vitek VT-4023: RESOLVING MALFUNCTIONS PRECAUTIONARY MEASURES: TECHNICAL CHARACTERISTICS

RESOLVING MALFUNCTIONS PRECAUTIONARY MEASURES: TECHNICAL CHARACTERISTICS: Vitek VT-4023

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Make sure that the device that you are connecting to the

subwoofer is turned off. Set the subwoofer's volume level to

the very minimum before turning it on.

1. Connect the wires for the front left and right satellite

speakers, the center speaker, and the rear left and right

satellite speakers to the output jacks on the rear panel of

the subwoofer, which are marked FR, FL, CEN, RP, RL

(see figure 2).

2. Connect an audio cable to the corresponding jacks on

the connecting device (for example, a DVD player); and

the opposite end of the cable to the corresponding audio

input jacks on the rear panel of the subwoofer (see figure

2).

3. Connect the power cord to the electrical outlet and flip

the power switch, located on the rear panel of the sub

woofer, to the ON position. Turn on the input device con

nected to the subwoofer and use the volume control

knob to set the desired volume levels on the subwoofers

channels.

RESOLVING MALFUNCTIONS

1. No sound.

Make sure that all the connections are correct, and also

that all the audio cables are connected firmly. 

2. Low frequency (bass) sound is missing.

Set the desired bass level.

3. Not all of the speakers work.

Check all the connections between the speakers and the

subwoofer or connect a different audio source. 

PRECAUTIONARY MEASURES:

Attention:

Please carefully read the points listed below to

ensure safe use of the device.

1.  Read the instructions  The safety instructions and oper

ating rules should be read before using the device.

2.  Save the instructions  Save the instructions for future

use.

3.  Follow the operating rules  All of the safety instructions

should be followed.

4.  Warning symbols  Heed the indications of all warning

symbols located on the device's panels or in these

instructions.

5.  Power source  The device should only be connected to

a power source with the characteristics indicated on the

rear panel of the device or in these instructions.

6.  Protecting the power cord  The power cord should be

laid out in such a way that it will not be damaged by

external items or its surroundings.

7.  Water and moisture  Do not use the device near reser

voirs of water (for example, bath tubs, sinks, etc).

8.  Ventilation  Install the device in a well ventilated room.

Do not install the device on couches, beds or carpets

because the device's ventilation may be blocked. 

9.  The effects of heat  Do not install the device near heat

sources (for example, radiators, kitchen stoves, etc).

10. Periods of nonuse  if the device will not be used for a

long period of time, disconnect the power plug from the

electrical outlet.

11. The need for maintenance  Utilize the services of quali

fied technicians if:

The power cord is damaged; or

The device body is damaged; or

The device was subjected to rain; or

The device is not functioning properly; or

The device was subjected to shock.

12. Repair service  The consumer should not attempt to

repair the device himself. Use only the services of a qual

ified technician.

13. Clean the device with a dry, soft clothe only.

14. Turn off the device during thunderstorms or when not in

use for a long period of time.

TECHNICAL CHARACTERISTICS

Power supply: 

~220230 Volts

Output power: 

50 W (Subwoofer) + 5 x 20 W

(Satellite speakers) 

Subwoofer speaker: 

6.5"/4 Om

Satellite speakers: 

3"/8 Om

Reproduction frequency band:  20 Hz  200 Hz (Subwoofer)

150 Hz  20 KHz 

(Satellite speakers)

The technical characteristics of the device may be changed

without prior notice.

Service life – no less than 5 years.

Guarantee 

Details regarding guarantee conditions can be obtained from

the dealer from whom the appliance was purchased. The bill

of sale or receipt must be produced when making any claim

under the terms of this guarantee.

This product conforms to the EMCRequirements as

laid down by the Council Directive 89/336/EEC and

to the Low Voltage Regulation (23/73 EEC)

ENGLISH

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