Kenwood LSF-1010 User Manual - Page 24

Troubleshooting

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24 Troubleshooting If the subwoofer does not seem to be working correctly, the following advice may help you correct the problem. LSF-1010 (EN) FRANÇAIS Problem No sound. Possible Cause Correction * Wires are not securely connected. * The volume is turned all the way down. * The amp or receiver's SUBWOOFER PRE-OUT signal is switched off. (Applies only if your amp or receiver includes a pre-out on/ off switch.) * Connect the wires securely. (Refer to "Making Connections.") * Raise the volume to an appropriate level. * Switch on the SUBWOOFER PRE-OUT signal at the amp or receiver. See page... 10 14 Volume is too low. * Speaker cords are reversed. * Reconnect so that L, R, (+), and (-) connections are correct. 10 (Refer to "Making Connections.") * The phase setting is not appropriate. * Change the setting of the PHASE switch. 14 * The amp or receiver's PRE-OUT level is set to the minimum. * Raise the PRE-OUT level at the amp or receiver. (Applies only if your amp or receiver includes a pre-out level adjustment.) Noise in AM reception. * The subwoofer is placed too close to the AM receiver. * Move the subwoofer from the AM receiver. 7 DEUTSCH NEDERLANDS ITALIANO ESPAÑOL

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LSF-1010 (EN)
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DEUTSCH
FRANÇAIS
ESPAÑOL
ITALIANO
NEDERLANDS
If the subwoofer does not seem to be working correctly, the following advice may help you correct the problem.
Troubleshooting
Volume is too low.
* Speaker cords are reversed.
* The phase setting is not appropriate.
* The amp or receiver's PRE-OUT level is set to the minimum.
(Applies only if your amp or receiver includes a pre-out level
adjustment.)
Possible Cause
No sound.
See page...
* Connect the wires securely. (Refer to "Making Connections.")
* Raise the volume to an appropriate level.
* Switch on the SUBWOOFER PRE-OUT signal at the amp or
receiver.
* Wires are not securely connected.
* The volume is turned all the way down.
*
The amp or receiver's SUBWOOFER PRE-OUT signal is switched
off.
(Applies only if your amp or receiver includes a pre-out on/
off switch.)
Problem
Correction
* Reconnect so that L, R, (+), and (–) connections are correct.
(Refer to "Making Connections.")
* Change the setting of the PHASE switch.
* Raise the PRE-OUT level at the amp or receiver.
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Noise in AM reception.
* The subwoofer is placed too close to the AM receiver.
* Move the subwoofer from the AM receiver.