Panasonic SL-1000 Owners Manual - Page 10

English, Installation, Fit the dust cover, Insulator attachment

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Connections and installation (continued) Installation Install the unit on a horizontal surface protected from vibrations. Keep this unit as far as possible from speakers. „ Adjusting the height to make the unit horizontal Increases the height Reduces the height Raise the main unit to turn the insulators and adjust the height. Attention z Always use two people or more to perform the task. z Do not turn the insulators too far. Doing so may cause them to come off or damage them. 18 (18) English „ Notes for installation z Always use two people or more to install or move the unit. z Before you move the unit, remove all devices connected and turn off the power supply. Moving the unit with the control unit connected may make it fall off and cause injury. z Ensure the unit is not exposed to direct sunlight, dust, humidity, and heat from a heating appliance. z This unit may pick up interference from a radio if there is one nearby. Keep the unit as far as possible from a radio. z Do not install the unit on a heat source. z Avoid a place with large temperature variations. z Avoid a place with frequent condensation. z If anti-tip measures are required, consult a contractor. The floor and wall strength need to be checked. z Avoid an unstable place. z If the unit rattles when installed, adjust by inserting insulators. (Left) z Do not draw the unit forcibly after installation. Doing so may damage the insulator or floor surface. z Do not put an object on the unit. z Do not install the unit in a confined space such as a book shelf. z Install the unit at a position well away from walls or other devices to ensure effective heat radiation from the inside of the unit. z Make sure the installation location is sufficiently strong to withstand the total weight of the unit and system. z Note that the unit may be damaged by cigarette smoke or moisture from an ultrasonic humidifier. „ Condensation Think of taking out a cold bottle from a refrigerator. If you leave it in a room for a while, dewdrops will form on the bottle surface. This phenomenon is called "condensation". z Conditions causing condensation  Rapid temperature change (caused by moving from a warm place to a cold place or vice versa, rapid cooling or heating, or direct exposure to cooled air)  High humidity in a room with much steam, etc.  Rainy season z Condensation may damage the unit. If it has occurred, turn the unit off and leave it until it adapts to the ambient temperature (approximately 2 to 3 hours). Insulator attachment 1 Rotate the insulator to remove it from the unit. z Perform the task by placing the packing cushion or the like under the unit. 2 Fix the insulator attachment by screwing it into the insulator. z This makes the insulator lose its cushioning function. Insulator attachment Cushion Packing cushion 3 Rotate the insulator to attach it to the unit. Detach Attention z Be careful not to lose balance. z Howling may occur as a result of attaching insulator attachments. Fit the dust cover 1 While holding the dust cover from both sides, put it in place by aligning its four corners with the four corners of the unit. z When removing, lift the dust cover straight up. Attach Attention z Do not use the dust cover if you have a second tone arm connected. z Remove the dust cover while playing. 19 (19) English Getting started

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Getting started
18
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English
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Installation
±
Notes for installation
z
Always use two people or more to install or
move the unit.
z
Before you move the unit, remove all devices
connected and turn off the power supply.
Moving the unit with the control unit connected
may make it fall off and cause injury.
z
Ensure the unit is not exposed to direct
sunlight, dust, humidity, and heat from a
heating appliance.
z
This unit may pick up interference from a
radio if there is one nearby.
Keep the unit as far as possible from a radio.
z
Do not install the unit on a heat source.
z
Avoid a place with large temperature variations.
z
Avoid a place with frequent condensation.
z
If anti-tip measures are required, consult a
contractor. The floor and wall strength need
to be checked.
z
Avoid an unstable place.
z
If the unit rattles when installed, adjust by
inserting insulators. (
Left)
z
Do not draw the unit forcibly after
installation. Doing so may damage the
insulator or floor surface.
z
Do not put an object on the unit.
z
Do not install the unit in a confined space
such as a book shelf.
z
Install the unit at a position well away from
walls or other devices to ensure effective
heat radiation from the inside of the unit.
z
Make sure the installation location is
sufficiently strong to withstand the total
weight of the unit and system.
z
Note that the unit may be damaged by
cigarette smoke or moisture from an
ultrasonic humidifier.
±
Condensation
Think of taking out a cold bottle from a
refrigerator. If you leave it in a room for a while,
dewdrops will form on the bottle surface.
This phenomenon is called “condensation“.
z
Conditions causing condensation
Rapid temperature change (caused by
moving from a warm place to a cold place or
vice versa, rapid cooling or heating, or direct
exposure to cooled air)
High humidity in a room with much steam,
etc.
Rainy season
z
Condensation may damage the unit. If it
has occurred, turn the unit off and leave it
until it adapts to the ambient temperature
(approximately 2 to 3 hours).
Connections and installation
(continued)
Install the unit on a horizontal surface
protected from vibrations.
Keep this unit as far as possible from speakers.
±
Adjusting the height to make the
unit horizontal
Raise the main unit to turn the insulators and
adjust the height.
Reduces
the height
Increases
the height
Fit the dust cover
1
While holding the dust cover
from both sides, put it in place by
aligning its four corners with the
four corners of the unit.
z
When removing, lift the dust cover
straight up.
Attention
z
Always use two people or more to perform
the task.
z
Do not turn the insulators too far.
Doing so may cause them to come off or
damage them.
Attention
z
Do not use the dust cover if you have a second tone arm connected.
z
Remove the dust cover while playing.
Insulator attachment
Attention
z
Be careful not to lose balance.
z
Howling may occur as a result of attaching insulator attachments.
1
Rotate the insulator to remove it
from the unit.
z
Perform the task by placing the packing
cushion or the like under the unit.
3
Rotate the insulator to attach it
to the unit.
2
Fix the insulator attachment by
screwing it into the insulator.
z
This makes the insulator lose its
cushioning function.
Insulator
attachment
Cushion
Attach
Detach
Packing cushion