Bose 151 Owner's guide - Page 9

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How to check out problems If you have any problems with your 151® environmental speakers, the suggestions below may save you a call for service. If neither speaker plays • Check the settings on your receiver or amplifier. Refer to the owners guide that came with it for instruction on settings. If the bass or treble is weak • Check the tonal balance setting on your receiver or amplifier. If only one speaker plays • Check the balance control on your receiver or amplifier. • Check the wires connected to the speaker that does not play. Make sure the wires are in good condition and are firmly connected. Review the "Hook up your speakers" section on page 5. If one speaker still does not play Disconnect the wires from the speaker and the receiver or amplifier. Disconnect the other cord from its speaker, and connect that end of the cord to the speaker that doesn't play. • If the speaker still doesn't play, the problem is in the speaker. • If the speaker now plays, continue checking for the source of the problem. Disconnect the same cord from the amplifier or receiver. Connect it to the other outputs on the amplifier or receiver. • If the speaker plays, the problem is in the original cord that was connected to that speaker. • If the speaker does not play, the problem is in that channel of the receiver. If the above solutions fail to solve your problem, contact your authorized Bose® dealer to arrange for service, or to contact Bose directly, see "Bose Corporation" on page 63. Bose Corporation will make every effort to resolve the problem, within the terms of your warranty . Warranty period Bose 151 environmental speakers are covered by a limited five-year transferable warranty. Details of coverage are on the warranty card that came with your speakers. Please fill out the information section, detach, and mail it to Bose. 9

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If the speaker plays, the problem is in the
original cord that was connected to that
speaker.
If the speaker does not play, the problem
is in that channel of the receiver.
If the above solutions fail to solve your
problem, contact your authorized Bose
®
dealer to arrange for service, or
to contact
Bose directly, see “Bose Corporation” on
page 63. Bose Corporation will make every
effort to resolve the problem, within the
terms of your warranty .
W
arranty period
Bose 151 environmental speakers are
covered by a limited five-year transferable
warranty.
Details of coverage are on the warranty card
that came with your speakers. Please fill out
the information section, detach, and mail it
to Bose.
H
ow to check out
problems
If you have any problems with your 151
®
environmental speakers, the suggestions
below may save you a call for service.
If neither speaker plays
Check the settings on your receiver or
amplifier. Refer to the owners guide that
came with it for instruction on settings.
If the bass or treble is weak
Check the tonal balance setting on your
receiver or amplifier.
If only one speaker plays
Check the balance control on your
receiver or amplifier.
Check the wires connected to the
speaker that does not play. Make sure
the wires are in good condition and are
firmly connected. Review the “Hook up
your speakers” section on page 5.
If one speaker still does not play
Disconnect the wires from the speaker and
the receiver or amplifier. Disconnect the
other cord from its speaker, and connect
that end of the cord to the speaker that
doesn’t play.
If the speaker still doesn’t play, the
problem is in the speaker.
If the speaker now plays, continue
checking for the source of the problem.
Disconnect the same cord from the amplifier
or receiver. Connect it to the other outputs
on the amplifier or receiver.