Bang & Olufsen BEOLAB 6002 Manual - page 3
Daily use
When you have finished setting
up the loudspeakers as described
on the following pages, connect
the entire system to the mains
supply. The indicator lights up
in red, indicating that the loud
speakers are in standby, ready
to be used. The loudspeakers
are designed to be left in this
standby mode when not in use.
Switching on and off –
indicator
When you switch on your Bang &
Olufsen system, the loudspeakers
switch on simultaneously. The red
standby indicator light turns green,
indicating that the loudspeakers
are switched on.
When you switch off your system,
or mute the sound, the red
indicator light appears immediately,
indicating that the loudspeakers are
not in use.
If the loudspeakers are connected
to a non-Bang & Olufsen system,
they switch on when they receive a
signal from the system (refer to p. 6).
They switch off a few minutes after
the signal has disappeared.
Loudspeaker protection
The loudspeakers are equipped
with a thermal protection system
which prevents overheating. If an
error occurs – or the speaker units
become overheated – the system
automatically switches the loud-
speakers to standby, and the
indicator light turns orange.
To restore the situation:
> Disconnect the loudspeakers
from the mains.
> Allow the system time to reset
(approximately 3–5 minutes).
> Reconnect the loudspeakers to
the mains.
Should the problem persist, contact
your Bang & Olufsen retailer.
Cleaning the loudspeaker
Wipe dust off the surfaces using a
dry, soft cloth. If necessary, remove
stains or dirt with a soft, damp
cloth and a solution of water and
mild detergent such as washing-up
liquid.
Never use alcohol or other solvents
to clean any part of the loud
speakers!
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NOTE! Prolonged listening at high
volume levels may cause hearing
damages.
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