Bang & Olufsen BeoLab 3500 User Manual

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BeoLab 3500
Guide
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CAUTION
RISK OF ELEC TRIC SHO CK
DO N OT O PEN
CAUTION: To reduce the risk of electric shock, do not remove cover (or back). No User-serviceable parts inside. Refer servicing to qualified service personnel.
WARNING: To reduce the risk of fire or electric shock, do not expose this appliance to rain or moisture. Do not expose this equip­ment to dripping or splashing and ensure that no objects filled with liquids, such as vases, are placed on the equipment.
from the AC Mains, disconnect the mains plug from the wall socket. The disconnect device shall remain readily operable.
The lightning flash with arrowhead symbol
within an equilateral triangle, is intended
to alert the user to the presence of un-
insulated “dangerous voltage” within the product’s enclosure that may be of sufficient magnitude to constitute a risk of electric shock to persons.
The exclamation point within an equilateral triangle is intended to alert the user to the presence of important operating and main­tenance (servicing) instructions in the literature accompanying the product.
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Contents

Introducing BeoLab 3500, 4

This chapter provides you with an overview of how to use sources in your main room audio or video system and listen to them on BeoLab 3500 in another room.
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Close-up operation,
Find out how to switch on the Timer Play function and ‘listen in’ on a source playing on the main room system.
Use a Beo4 remote control,
Find out how to use the Beo4 remote control to access main room sources in a link room, make sound settings, and program a Wake-up Timer.

Information in the display, 14

Find out about display information and how to make settings for the display. This chapter also provides an overview of the types of information shown in the BeoLab 3500 display.

How to install BeoLab 3500, 16

Information about installation, connections, and making BeoLab 3500 ready for use. Furthermore, you find cleaning instructions here.
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BeoLab 3500 gives your main Bang & Olufsen system an extra dimension. You can play any source you like in your main room audio or video system and listen to it – via your BeoLink installation – in the room with your BeoLab 3500.
BeoLab 3500 can be operated both close-up and with the Beo4 remote control. However, Beo4 gives you the full benefit of your link system.
Using Beo4, you can control playback functions in your main room system, as well as make BeoLab 3500 wake you up in the morning.

Introducing BeoLab 3500

Close-up operation …

– Switch on the radio in your main
room system, or listen-in on a source that is currently playing.
– Include BeoLab 3500 in a Timer
Play programming made on your main room system. Timer Play switches your system on at a certain time with a certain source, and is programmed on your main room system.

Using Beo4 …

– Switch on any source you like in
your main room system via BeoLab 3500.
– Operate all the daily playback
functions for the source that is
currently playing via BeoLab 3500. – Adjust the sound in BeoLab 3500. – Make a Wake-up Timer on your
BeoLab 3500.
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Main room
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Link room
The main room is the room in
which you have placed the audio and/or video system – complete with their various sources (the main system).
The link room is where you have BeoLab 3500 installed. From this
room you are able to control and listen to the sources from the main system.
There are two different BeoLink
distribution systems available:
– A cable based Master Link (ML)
system.
– A wireless system based on
BeoLink Wireless 1.
BeoLab 3500 can be used in either system.
For information about installation refer to ‘Set up BeoLab 3500’ (pp. 16–22) in this Guide.
Note: Although BeoLab 3500 has a Power Link socket, it can not be used as an ordinary Power Link loudspeaker in a audio or video system!
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TIMER BANG & OLUFSEN MUTE
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You can use the close-up
operation panel to include or exclude BeoLab 3500 in a Timer Play you have programmed on
your main audio or video system.

Close-up operation

TIMER key MUTE key
You can also listen in on a source
currently playing on the main room system.
The Timer Play function is not avail-
able in all Bang & Olufsen systems.
Please refer to the Guide for your
main system.
The BeoLab 3500 display and close-up operation panel. If BeoLab 3500 is
included in a Timer Play function, it is indicated by a small red light in the
TIMER key to the left on the display panel.

Listen in and mute the sound

The key marked MUTE • enables
you to listen in on a source that is currently playing in your main system.
– If no source is playing when you
touch MUTE •, BeoLab 3500
switches on the radio in your
main system. – Touch MUTE • again briefly, and
When you switch BeoLab 3500 on in this way, you only get sound in BeoLab 3500 – the loudspeakers in the main system are not cut in.
BeoLab 3500 switches off (a red
standby indicator appears in the
display). If you keep your finger
on the key for two seconds, both
BeoLab 3500 and your main
system switch off simultaneously.
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Timer Play control

If you have programmed the main system to start playing automatically
(Timer Play), BeoLab 3500 can be
included as well. You can activate or deactivate the Timer Play function on the close -up operation panel.
> Touch the TIMER key and you
see the current Timer setting of BeoLab 3500 in the display.
> While the current setting is
displayed, touch the TIMER key again to change the function from TIMER (Timer Play) to NO TIMER (no Timer Play), or vice versa.

Remote control of Timer Play

When BeoLab 3500 is in standby, you can use Beo4 to exclude or include BeoLab 3500 in a Timer Play programming.
> Press LIST repeatedly until SHIFT is
shown in the display.
> Press
0 to change between
TIMER ON and NO TIMER.
In order to display SHIFT, you must first add it to the Beo4 list of functions. Refer to ‘Customising your Beo4’ in the Beo4 Guide.

Information in the BeoLab 3500 display

TIMER ON
The display shows that BeoLab 3500
is included in a Timer Play programming.
NO TIMER
The display shows that BeoLab 3500
is excluded from a Timer Play programming – it will not start up automatically as programmed on your main system.
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Use a Beo4 remote control

The Beo4 remote control enables you to switch on the source you
wish to listen to from your main room audio or video system,
and to control functions for that
source – just as if you were operating your main system directly.
With Beo 4, you can make a
separate Wake-up Timer on BeoLab 3500, and adjust sound settings for the link speaker.
Functions mentioned on these pages
are only available via BeoLab 3500 if the source in question is present in your Bang & Olufsen system and
the source supports the function.
To switch on an Audio source …
> Press RADIO to listen to a radio
programme. > Press CD to listen to a CD. > Press A MEM (A TAPE) to listen
to an audio recording.
To switch on a Video source …
> Press TV to listen to T V. > Press DTV (SAT) to listen to
digital T V. > Press V MEM (V TAPE) to listen
to a video recording.
> Press DVD to listen to a DVD.
To switch on additional
sources …
> Press LIST to display additional
sources, such as N.MUSIC (music
stored on a PC), and then press
GO to switch on a source.
The Beo4 remote control is avail-
able as an optional extra from your
Bang & Olufsen retailer.
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Examples of source functions …

– Press the number buttons to
enter the program, track or disc number you want to hear.
– Press
– Press
– Press the yellow button to search
– Press the green button to search
– Press STOP to pause playback.
– Press GO to resume playback – Press • to switch off the link
Refer to the Guide enclosed with your main system for further
information about source functions.
or to step through
programs, recordings or tracks.
or to search through a CD in a single CD player, or step between CDs in a multi-CD player.
forward through a CD in a multi­CD player.
backward through a CD in a multi-CD player
Press a second time to stop playback completely
speaker. Press and hold to switch off your Bang & Olufsen system as well.

Additional functions with Beo4 ...

Mute … Pressing the middle of the
volume button while BeoLab 3500 is in standby, corresponds to
touching MUTE • directly on
BeoLab 3500 (see p. 13).
Playback … To start playback on a
secondary video recorder or DVD player in your main system, press LIST to display DVD2* (V.TAPE2) and then GO
.

BeoLab 3500 and the main system in one room …

When BeoLab 3500 is set up in the
same room as the main system, and you press a source button, such as
, CD or TV, the sound is
RADIO
reproduced through the loudspeakers in the main system.
However, if you want the sound reproduced through BeoLab 3500 instead, press LIST to display LINK* and then a source button, such as
, CD or TV.
RADIO
BeoLab 3500 must be set to Option 4
as explained in ‘Ready for use …’
(p. 22).
*NOTE! In order to display these
functions, you must first add them to the Beo4 list of functions. Refer to the chapter ‘Customising your
the Beo4 Guide.
Beo4’ in
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Adjust sound with Beo4

With the Beo4 remote control you can adjust the sound
coming out of BeoLab 3500.
All sound levels are reset to their
original values when you switch off BeoLab 3500 – unless you store them permanently.
All the current sound levels,
including volume level, are stored simultaneously.
The BeoLab 3500 sound is adjusted independently from your main audio or video
system.
To adjust sound volume or mute
the sound …
> Press
> Press the middle of the
To adjust speaker balance …
> Press LIST repeatedly until
> Press
or to adjust the sound
volume up or down.
button to mute the sound, and press
or to restore the sound.
SPEAKER* is shown in the display.
or to adjust balance
left or right.
To adjust bass, treble or
loudness …
> Press LIST repeatedly until
A.SETUP* (or V.SETUP* for a video source) is shown in the display.
> Press GO to be able to adjust
settings.
> Press LIST repeatedly until BASS,
TREBLE or LOUDNESS is shown
in the display.
> Press
> Press GO to select the setting.
To store sound settings
permanently – making a new preset start-up sound level …
> Press LIST repeatedly until
> Press GO to store settings
or to adjust the
setting.
S.STORE* is shown in the display.
permanently.
*NOTE! In order to display these
functions, you must first add them to the Beo4 list of functions. Refer to the chapter ‘Customising your Beo4’ in the Beo4 Guide.
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Information in the display

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VOL 36
The current volume level. Volume
can be adjusted in steps of two within a range of 00 to 72.
BALANCE
The current balance setting – here
neutral. Balance can be adjusted within a range of 7 to either side.
BASS 0
The current bass level – here
neutral. Bass can be adjusted within a range of -7 to +7.
TREBLE 0
The current treble level – here
neutral. Treble can be adjusted within a range of -7 to +7.
LOUDNESS
The display shows the current loud-
ness setting – shining steadily for
‘on’, blinking ‘LOUDNESS’ and ‘OFF’
for ‘off’.
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Make a Wake-up Timer

A Wake-up Timer is a once- only Timer, and is deleted once it has
been executed. You can also delete a Wake-up Timer your­self.
Choose the time and a specific
source, such as CD, for your
Wake-up Timer. Unless you
specify differently, the Wake-up
Timer starts on the last played
radio station.
To make BeoLab 3500 wake you
up every morning, for example, program your main audio or
video system for Timer Play. For further information, refer to the Guide included with your main
system – and to page 7 in this Guide.
To make a Wake-up Timer …
> Press MENU on Beo4. > Press the button for the source
you wish to use, such as RADIO or CD. If you choose CD as your source, make sure that a CD is loaded in the audio system.
> If necessary, use the number
buttons to enter a program number and press GO.
> Using the number buttons, enter
the wake-up time.
> If you change your mind, press
EXIT to cancel the Wake-up Timer. Otherwise…
> …press GO to store the Wake-
up Timer.
Once you have made one Wake-up Timer, BeoLab 3500 automatically
suggests the time you entered for the last Wake-up Timer in the display, when you start to make a new timer.
To delete a Wake-up Timer …
> Press MENU to view your Wake-
up Timer. > Press STOP to delete the Timer. > Press GO to confirm.
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Information in the display

ON –:– –
BeoLab 3500 is ready for you to key in a time for your Wake-up Timer.
STORED
You have now stored your Wake-
up Timer.
DELETED
You have now deleted your Wake-
up Timer.
ILLEGAL
The time you entered is not correct,
simply key in a different time.

About the Wake-up Timer and Timer Play

A Wake-up Timer you make on
BeoLab 3500 may overrule a Timer Play you have programmed on your main room system.
For example: If your Timer Play is set to start at seven o’clock in the morning and you set the Wake-up
Timer for nine o’clock in the
morning, then your Timer Play is overruled.
However, if you set your Wake-up
Timer to start at five o’clock in the
morning and your Timer Play is set to start at seven o’clock, then both
Timers will be executed.
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Information in the display

The red display on BeoLab 3500 adjusts automatically to the
surrounding light. This makes
the display easy to read in all
lighting conditions.
The display can be set up to give you information about the
source you are listening to. In addition, if the main system has a clock function, BeoLab 3500
can be set to show the time.

Display settings

NO CLOCK
No time indication in the display – in standby the display only shows the red standby light. When BeoLab 3500 is in use, the display shows the current source. Select this option if your main system does not support the clock function.
CLOCK 1 •
In standby the display shows the time and the red standby light. When BeoLab 3500 is in use, the display shows the current source.
CLOCK 2 •
In standby the display shows the time and the red standby light. The time indication remains on when BeoLab 3500 is in use, but whenever you operate BeoLab 3500 (either close-up or by remote control), the display briefly shows the status of the operation. This is the factory setup.
To select display setting …
> While touching the TIMER key,
touch the MUTE • key briefly. The display first shows the cue for the current setting.
> Touch MUTE • again, and the
cue in the display changes.
> Keep touching MUTE • in this
way until the cue for the setting you want is displayed.
> Let go of both keys.
If you select either CLOCK 1 or CLOCK 2 in a Wireless 1 setup, set the time on the main system after-
wards – in order to force an update of the clock display.
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Additional status displays

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A.MEM 1
You are listening to track number 1
in your audio recorder.
A.MEM < >
The two arrows pointing left and
right (< >) indicate that the source
has stopped. They also appear with V.MEM and CD.
A.MEM <<
The double arrows pointing left (<<) indicate that the recording is
being rewound. They also appear
with V.MEM and CD.
A.MEM >>
The double arrows pointing right (>>) indicate that the recording is
being fast forwarded. They also
appear with V.MEM and CD.
CD 12
You are listening to track number 12
on a CD in a single CD player.
CD3 4
You are listening to disc number 3
and track number 4 on a CD in a
multi-CD player.
DTV 12
You are listening to your digital TV
program number 12.
DVD 1
You are listening to chapter number 1
on a DVD.
DVD2 1
You are listening to chapter number 1
on DVD2.
LOAD
If there is no disc in your CD player, DVD player, audio or video tape recorder when you press the source button, the display reminds you to load it by flashing LOAD three times.
N.MUSIC
You are listening to N.MUSIC – the
Bang & Olufsen term for music stored on a PC – on BeoLink PC2/ BeoPort.
N.RADIO
You are listening to N.RADIO – the
Bang & Olufsen term for Internet radio programs – on BeoLink PC2/ BeoPort.
RADIO 3
You are listening to your radio
program number 3.
RECORD
RECORD blinks three times in the display to inform you that a recording is progressing. In order not to spoil the recording, the system automatically switches to
the source that is being recorded
instead, and you hear it on the link speaker.
TV 3
You are listening to your TV program
number 3.
V.MEM 1
You are listening to recording
number 1 on your video recorder.
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On the next pages is explained
how to install BeoLab 3500 in a
cable based Master Link system
or in a wireless Master Link
system.
We recommend that you follow this procedure:
– Disconnect the entire system
from the mains supply.
– Run a Master Link cable from the
main system to the link room (or install BeoLink Wireless 1 as explained in the Guide enclosed with Wireless 1).
– Connect BeoLab 3500 as
explained in ‘Cable connections’ (pp. 20–21).
– Connect the entire system to the
mains supply again, and set BeoLab 3500 to the correct Option setting. This is explained in ‘Ready for use …’ (p. 22).

Set up BeoLab 3500

BeoLab 3500 must be placed horizontally on the wall, or fastened to the optional table stand. Plug in the cables before you fasten BeoLab 3500 to the wall or table stand.

Cautions

– Make sure that BeoLab 3500 is
placed and connected in accordance with the instructions in this Guide. To prevent injury, use Bang & Olufsen approved stands and wall brackets only!
– BeoLab 3500 can only be
switched off completely by disconnecting it from the wall socket.
– Do not attempt to open
BeoLab 3500. Leave such operations to qualified service personnel!
– BeoLab 3500 is designed for
indoor use in dry, domestic environments only, and for use within a temperature range of
10–40º C (50–105º F).
– Do not place BeoLab 3500 in direct
sunlight or direct artificial light (a spotlight, for example), or near
objects generating electrical noise (light dimmers, for example), as this may reduce the sensitivity of the remote control receiver.
– For optimum sound quality, do
not place BeoLab 3500 enclosed
in, for example, a shallow book-
case. Leave a minimum of 20 cm (8") free space at the sides, and
never place anything directly in front of BeoLab 3500.
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Wall bracket: A wall bracket for fastening BeoLab 3500 to a wall is
included in the package. We recommend that you place
BeoLab 3500 in a suitable height
above the floor to facilitate close­up operation and the use of the status display.
To allow for placement at different
heights, BeoLab 3500 can be tilted
to aim the sound towards your
listening position (for example, if
BeoLab 3500 is mounted in a high
position, tilt it downwards).
On page 18–19 is explained how to
set up BeoLab 3500 on a wall.
Table stand : As an alternative to
the wall bracket, you may use the optional stand – which makes placement of BeoLab 3500 even more flexible.
To allow for placement at different
heights, the stand has been furnished with two sets of holes.
Using the lower set of holes will tilt
BeoLab 3500 upwards, and vice versa.
On page 19 is explained how to set
up BeoLab 3500 on the table stand.
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56 cm
22
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56 cm
22"
A
B
C C
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To fasten BeoLab 3500 on a
solid wall :
– Mark and drill the holes in the
wall, using the bracket as a template.
– Fasten the bracket to the wall. Use
the correct size and type of screws and wall anchors, taking into account the construction and condition of the wall. Use three screws and wall anchors each with a minimum load rating of 13 kg (29 lbs). Level the bracket before tightening the screws (A)
– Detach the grey plastic cover (B)
from the wall mount and connect the cables.
– Hang BeoLab 3500 on the bracket
by inserting the two plastic pegs into the holes on the upper edge of the wall bracket.
– Secure BeoLab 3500 to the bracket
with the two screws (C), and attach the grey plastic cover again
.
(B)
>> Set up BeoLab 3500
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To fasten the bracket on a light
partition wall :
Light partition walls are often constructed of gypsum panels – known as drywall or wall board – secured to vertical studs. Gypsum is not a satisfactory material to support
the weight of BeoLab 3500!
If you wish to hang BeoLab 3500 on a gypsum wall, using the standard wall bracket, use one round-headed lag screw (ø 4.5 mm – 0.18"), which penetrate the gypsum and are screwed a minimum of 25 mm (1") into a vertical stud. Furthermore, use
two additional screws of a type
intended for gypsum walls.
If you want to place BeoLab 3500 between studs, fasten the additional wall plate to a vertical stud in each end, using the appropriate type of screw. Then fasten the standard wall bracket to the plate, using the three screws provided.
The dimensions of the additional
wall plate is adapted specially for use in the USA.
To fasten BeoLab 3500 on a
table stand:
Unscrew the spring loaded screws
on the rear of BeoLab 3500 in order
to detach the grey plastic wall
mount.
Attach BeoLab 3500 to the stand
using the two small screws enclosed with the stand.
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MASTER LINK
MASTER LINK
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… In a cable based Master Link
system
Follow the instructions on this page, if you are going to connect BeoLab 3500 to the main room with a Master Link cable.

Cable connections …

In the link room: Connect the Master Link cable (flat multi-pin plug) to the Master Link socket on BeoLab 3500, and run the cable to
the ML junction box.
In the main room: Connect the Master Link cable (flat multi-pin plug) to the Master Link socket on
the main system, and then run the
cable to the ML junction box.
Inside the junction box, join the cables as explained in the guide enclosed with the box. This guide contains information about the many possibilities of the box and how to join the cables.
Master Link connection to the
main room system
Main room Link room
Finally connect BeoLab 3500 to the mains supply – and turn on the power for your main system.
ML junction box
For further information about other accessories, cables, cable covers, etc., contact your Bang & Olufsen retailer.
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BeoLink
Wireless
1
ML
R
MASTER LINK
BeoLink
Wireless 1
BeoLink Wireless 1
MASTER LINK
R T
Main room Link room
… In a wireless Master Link
system
Follow the instructions on this page, if you are going to connect BeoLab 3500 to the main room via a BeoLink Wireless 1 system.
In the main room: Connect the
Wireless 1 unit you have assigned
as transmitter to the Master Link socket on the main system.
In the link room: Connect the
Wireless 1 you have assigned as
receiver to the Master Link socket on BeoLab 3500. Connect BeoLab 3500 and Wireless 1 to the mains supply.
For information about how to set up the BeoLink Wireless 1 units, refer to the Guide enclosed with Wireless 1.
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TIMER BANG & OLUFSEN MUTE
Option 4
Option 5
Option 6
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Ready for use …

For further information about the
display, refer to ‘Information in the display’ (pp. 14–15) in this Guide.
When you have finished setting-up BeoLab 3500, connect it to the mains supply. Then switch on the power for the main system.
When first switched on, the red stand-by indicator in the display will light up and, after a while, the clock will be shown in the display. However, if your main system is of a type without the clock option, the display will only show
:

Option settings

BeoLab 3500 can be set to the following Options: Option 0 : Used if you want to
disable remote control operation.
Option 4 : Used if you install
BeoLab 3500 in the same room as your main system (for example in a large L-shaped room with
two separate listening positions).
Option 5 : Used if you set up a
Bang & Olufsen television in the same room as BeoLab 3500.
Option 6 : Used in a setup with the
main system in one room, and BeoLab 3500 in another – as described in this guide (this is
the factory setting).
Use a Beo4 remote control to set the Option. The entire system must
be switched to stand-by.
> While holding down the • button,
press LIST. > Let go of both buttons. > Press LIST repeatedly until
OPTION? is shown in the Beo4
display, and press GO
.
> Press LIST repeatedly until L.OP T
is shown in the Beo4 display,
and then key in the appropriate
0, 4, 5 or 6).
number (
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Never use alcohol or other solvents to
clean any parts of BeoLab 3500.

Cleaning BeoLab 3500

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Clean the metal surfaces using a dry, soft cloth. If necessary, remove grease stains or persistent dirt with a lint-free, firmly wrung cloth, dipped in a solution of water containing only a few drops of mild detergent, such as washing-up liquid.
The centre part of BeoLab 3500
(display and buttons), is coated with a special ‘self-healing’ protective varnish. This means that minor scratches will ‘heal’ by themselves. Only a dry cloth must be used to
clean this part.
The front cloth may be cleaned
with a vacuum cleaner with a soft brush nozzle, and set to the lowest suction level.
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Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment (WEEE) – Environmental protection
The European Parliament and the
Council of the European Union have issued the Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment Directive.
The purpose of the Directive is the
prevention of waste of electrical and electronic equipment, and to promote the reuse and recycling and other forms of recovery of such waste. As such the Directive concerns producers, distributors and consumers.
The WEEE directive requires that
both manufacturers and end­consumers dispose of electrical and electronic equipment and parts in an environmentally safe manner, and that equipment and waste are reused or recovered for their materials or energy. Electrical and electronic equipment and parts must not be disposed of with ordinary household refuse; all electrical and electronic equipment and parts must be collected and disposed of separately.
Products and equipment which must be collected for reuse, recycling and other forms of recovery are marked with the pictogram shown.
When disposing of electrical and
electronic equipment by use of the collection systems available in your country, you protect the environment, human health and contribute to the prudent and rational use of natural resources.
Collecting electrical and electronic
equipment and waste prevents the potential contamination of nature with the hazardous substances which may be present in electrical and electronic produc ts and equipment.
Your Bang & Olufsen retailer will
assist with and advise you of the correct way of disposal in your country.
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This product fulfils the
conditions stated in the Directives 89/336/EEC and
73/23/EEC.
Technical specifications, features
and the use thereof are subject to change without notice!
For the US -market only!
NOTE: This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a class B digital device, pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules.
These limits are designed to provide
reasonable protection against harm­ful interference in a residential installation.
This equipment generates, uses and
can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. However, there is no guarantee that interfer ence will not occur in a particular installation. If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning the equip­ment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures:
– Reorient or relocate the receiving
antenna.
– Increase the separation between
the equipment and receiver.
– Connect the equipment into an
outlet on a circuit different from
that to which the receiver is
connected.
– Consult the retailer or an
experienced radio /TV technician
for help.
For the Canadian market only!
This class B digital apparatus meets
all requirements of the Canadian Interference-Causing Equipment Regulations.
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