Vitek VT-4026: 3. NO SOUND IS COMING FROM THE FRONTRIGHT SPEAKER 4. NO SOUND IS COMING FROM THE CENTRAL SPEAKER 5. NO SOUND IS COMING FROM THE REAR SPEAKERS 6. NO RADIO STATION RECEPTION PRECAUTIONARY MEASURES: APPENDIX

3. NO SOUND IS COMING FROM THE FRONTRIGHT SPEAKER 4. NO SOUND IS COMING FROM THE CENTRAL SPEAKER 5. NO SOUND IS COMING FROM THE REAR SPEAKERS 6. NO RADIO STATION RECEPTION PRECAUTIONARY MEASURES: APPENDIX: Vitek VT-4026

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3. NO SOUND IS COMING FROM THE FRONTRIGHT

SPEAKER

(1) Make sure the frontright speaker is properly connected

to the device.

(2) Make sure the device is properly connected to the audio

source.

4. NO SOUND IS COMING FROM THE CENTRAL SPEAKER

(1) Make sure the central speaker is properly connected to

the device.

(2) Make sure the device is properly connected to the audio

source.

(3) Increase the volume of the central speaker.

5. NO SOUND IS COMING FROM THE REAR SPEAKERS

(1) Maker sure the rear speakers are connected properly.

(2) Make sure the device is properly connected to the audio

source.

NOTE: The central and rear speakers only work if the system

is connected to a sixchannel audio source (for example, a

DVD player with an AC3/Dolby Digital decoder) or, if in 3D

mode, when connected through the 2.1 CH audio input.

6. NO RADIO STATION RECEPTION

(1) Verify that the antennas are connected to their respective

jacks on the rear panel.

(2) In the FM band – make sure that the FM antenna is fully

extended.

(3) In the AM band – rotate the AM antenna for better signal

reception. 

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.

APPENDIX

When connecting the device to a DVD player with a builtin

DD/DTS decoder, verify the following:

1. When connected through the 5.1 CH. audio inputs, the 5.1

CH audio output should be chosen in the player's set

tings. Playback discs with AC3/Dolby Digital 5.1 CH

audio tracks. 

2. To turn on the subwoofer, make sure that the speaker size

in the player’s settings for the front, central and rear

speakers is “Small” and that the subwoofer output is set

to “On.”

When connecting the device to DVD player, carefully read

the operating instructions for the DVD player.

ENGLISH

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