Pioneer HTP-076 Instruction Manual English - Page 17
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Contents ≫ Connections ≫ Playback ≫ Setup ≫ Notice • Do not place objects on the speaker system. The speaker system may drops or fall over by losing balance and may cause an injury. • Do not place on a shaky platform, sloping surface, or other unstable place. The speaker system may drop or fall over by losing balance and may cause an injury. • Please select an installation site that has stable floor. If placed on a long-fiber carpet, the fibers may contact the oscillator panel and cause irregular noise. • Install the unit away from the tuner's antenna cable. Noise may be generated if the two are too close together. If this happens, keep the main unit away from the antenna and antenna cable. • If a television or other device is nearby, noise interference may be produced by the speakers due to electrical interference, etc. even if audio device power is disconnected. If such noise interference is problematic, further separate the speakers. • The speaker unit for this product uses an extremely strong magnet. Do not place drivers or other metallic objects near the front of the speaker system. Doing so may cause injury from objects being attracted or damage the oscillation panel. Moreover, do not place cash cards, floppy disks, or other magnetic media near the speaker. The magnetic field may cause those items to be unusable or lose data. • This unit is not designed with anti-magnetic shielding. Nearby CRT televisions and computers may experience screen color distortion due to the presence the magnetic field. In such cases, move the speakers further away before use. • This unit is capable of regular music playback. However, if any of the following special signals are input, circuits may burnout due to excessive current. Please exercise caution. 1. Noise resulting from incorrect FM channel reception 2. Noise from oscillator, electronic music device, or other high-frequency component 3. Audio Check CD and other special signal sounds 4. Feedback from microphone 5. Sound produced when tape recorder is fast forwarded 6. When amplifier is reverberating 7. Shock sound when plugging and unplugging pin cord or other connection jacks Maintenance Periodically wiped the top and side surfaces of this product with a soft cloth. When particularly dirty, soak the cloth in a diluted neutral cleaning solution and squeeze out excess liquid before cleaning. Then, finish wiping with a dry cloth. If using a chemical cloth, please read the warning label affixed to the cleaning product. 17 Front Panel≫ Rear Panel≫ Remote≫