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Speaker System SKF-4600 SKS-4600 Instruction Manual Thank you for your purchase of the Onkyo speaker system. Please read this manual thoroughly before using it. Following the instructions in this manual will enable you to obtain optimum performance and listening enjoyment from your new speaker system. Please retain this manual for future reference. Before using this unit • The speaker cabinet is made of wood and is therefore sensitive to extreme temperatures and humidity. Avoid placing the speaker systems in locations subjected to direct sunlight, or in smoky or in humid places, such as near an air conditioner, humidifier, bathroom, or kitchen. Doing so may result in damage to the speaker. • Place the unit on a rigid, level surface. Placing it on a slanted surface or weak base not only may cause the unit to fall, but also results in decreased sound quality. • Be sure to turn off your amplifier before connecting the speaker system. Connecting them with the amplifier's power on may result in damage to the amplifier or the speaker system. • Keep water or other liquids away from the unit. If water is spilled into the unit, not only the unit but also the speakers themselves may be damaged. Precaution on use • This speaker system can handle the specified input power when it is used for ordinary music reproduction. If the following abnormal signals are fed to the speaker, however, an overcurrent may flow in the internal circuits, causing burning or breakage of the wires even if the input power is below the specified rating. 1. Noise produced when FM station is not tuned in 2. Sound produced when fast-forwarding cassette tape deck 3. High-frequency sound generated by an oscillator, an electronic musical instruments, etc. 4. Oscillating amplifier signals 5. Special test signals produced by audio checking CD, etc. 6. Sound produced when connecting or disconnecting audio connection cables (Always turn off the amplifier's power before connecting or disconnecting cables.) 7. Howling when a microphone is used • Do not place magnetic objects such as screwdrivers and iron parts near the tweeter since they use speakers with strong magnets. Otherwise, the objects may be attracted, causing injury or damaging the diaphragm. En

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Thank you for your purchase of the Onkyo speaker
system.
Please read this manual thoroughly before using it.
Following the instructions in this manual will enable
you to obtain optimum performance and listening
enjoyment from your new speaker system.
Please retain this manual for future reference.
SKF-4600
SKS-4600
Speaker System
Instruction Manual
Before using this unit
The speaker cabinet is made of wood and is therefore
sensitive to extreme temperatures and humidity.
Avoid placing the speaker systems in locations
subjected to direct sunlight, or in smoky or in humid
places, such as near an air conditioner, humidifier,
bathroom, or kitchen.
Doing so may result in damage
to the speaker.
Place the unit on a rigid, level surface. Placing it on a
slanted surface or weak base not only may cause the
unit to fall, but also results in decreased sound
quality.
Be sure to turn off your amplifier before connecting
the speaker system. Connecting them with the
amplifier's power on may result in damage to the
amplifier or the speaker system.
Keep water or other liquids away from the unit. If
water is spilled into the unit, not only the unit but also
the speakers themselves may be damaged.
Precaution on use
This speaker system can handle the specified input
power when it is used for ordinary music
reproduction. If the following abnormal signals are fed
to the speaker, however, an overcurrent may flow in
the internal circuits, causing burning or breakage of
the wires even if the input power is below the
specified rating.
1. Noise produced when FM station is not tuned in
2. Sound produced when fast-forwarding cassette
tape deck
3. High-frequency sound generated by an oscillator,
an electronic musical instruments, etc.
4. Oscillating amplifier signals
5. Special test signals produced by audio checking
CD, etc.
6.Sound
produced
when
connecting
or
disconnecting audio connection cables (Always
turn off the amplifier’s power before connecting or
disconnecting cables.)
7. Howling when a microphone is used
Do not place magnetic objects such as screwdrivers
and iron parts near the tweeter since they use
speakers with
strong magnets. Otherwise, the
objects may be attracted, causing injury or damaging
the diaphragm.