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(hoblem Possible cause e speaker doesn't play or Defective amplifier or sounds distorted. receiver channel, or defec- tive speaker. How to find out Solution Disconnect the cords from both speakers only. Then, switch them, connecting the right speaker cord to the left speaker and the left speaker cord to the right speaker. If the previously "broken" speaker now plays properly and the other does not, one channel in the amplifier or receiver is probably defective. If the original speaker still does not play properly, call Bose" or your retailer to arrange for service. Both speakers do not play or sound distorted. Defective amplifier or receiver. Disconnect the amplifier or receiver from the speakers. Reconnect the speakers to another amplifier or receiver that is working properly. High sound volume drops suddenly. The automatic system protection circuit has activated to protect the speakers from electrical stress or overload. Lower the volume. If it returns to normal, your speakers' automatic protection circuit caused the sudden drop. This volume reduction protects the speakers from electronic stress and overload. Return the volume to a reasonable level and avoid extremely high volume settings. S 9

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(hoblem
Possible
cause
How
to
find
out
Solution
e
speaker
doesn't
play
or
sounds
distorted.
Defective
amplifier
or
receiver
channel,
or
defec-
tive
speaker.
Disconnect
the
cords
from
both
speakers
only.
Then,
switch
them,
connecting
the
right
speaker
cord
to
the
left
speaker
and
the
left
speaker
cord
to
the
right
speaker.
If
the
previously
"broken"
speaker
now
plays
properly
and
the
other
does
not,
one
channel
in
the
amplifier
or
receiver
is
probably
defective.
If
the
original
speaker
still
does
not
play
properly,
call
Bose"
or
your
retailer
to
arrange
for
service.
Both
speakers
do
not
play
or
sound
distorted.
Defective
amplifier
or
receiver.
Disconnect
the
amplifier
or
receiver
from
the
speakers.
Reconnect
the
speakers
to
another
amplifier
or
receiver
that
is
working
properly.
High
sound
volume
drops
suddenly.
The
automatic
system
protection
circuit
has
activated
to
protect
the
speakers
from
electrical
stress
or
overload.
Lower
the
volume.
If
it
returns
to
normal,
your
speakers'
automatic
protection
circuit
caused
the
sudden
drop.
This
volume
reduction
protects
the
speakers
from
elec-
tronic
stress
and
overload.
Return
the
volume
to
a
reason-
able
level
and
avoid
extremely
high
volume
settings.
S
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