Definitive Technology DI 6.5STR DI Series Manual - Page 7
Safety First, Warning: Listen Carefully, Notes
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Di SERIES OWNER'S MANUAL SAFETY FIRST When installing your Di Series In-Wall Loudspeakers, be aware of the weight of your particular model (see specification page for the weight of your model) and the sturdiness of the material into which you are installing the speaker. Also be aware of any concealed studs, electrical wiring or plumbing in the wall or ceiling into which you are installing the speakers. If you are not sure of a safe way to install these speakers, consult a professional installer, your authorized Definitive Technology dealer, or a building contractor. NOTES Technical Assistance It is our pleasure to offer assistance if you have any questions regarding your Definitive loudspeakers. Please contact your nearest Definitive Technology dealer or call us directly at (800) 228-7148 (US & Canada), 01 (410) 363-7148 (all other countries) or e-mail [email protected]. Service Service work on your Definitive loudspeakers will normally be performed by your local Definitive Technology dealer. If your dealer is unable or unwilling to perform service contact us for alternative options. Please note that the address given in this manual is the address of our offices only. Under no circumstances should loudspeakers be shipped to our offices or returned without contacting us first and obtaining return authorization. Definitive Technology Offices 11433 Cronridge Drive Owings Mills, Maryland 21117 Phone: (800) 228-7148 (US & Canada), 01 (410) 363-7148 (all other countries) WARNING: LISTEN CAREFULLY Definitive Technology loudspeakers and subwoofers are capable of playing at extremely high volume levels, which could cause serious or permanent hearing damage. Definitive Technology accepts no liability for hearing loss, bodily injury or property damage resulting from the misuse of its products. You should limit prolonged exposure to volumes that exceed 85 decibels (dB). For more about safe volume levels refer to the Occupational Health and Safety Administration (OSHA) guidelines at: www.osha.gov/dts/osta/otm/noise/standards_more.html. 7