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1. Carefully unpack the speakers and cables. Do not lift or remove the
  speakers from the box by the function knobs or other attachments as 
  this may damage the speaker unit.
2. Place the speakers and subwoofer in the desired listening location.
3. Connect the right and left speaker cables to the corresponding (left 
  and right) Speaker OUT jacks on the rear panel of the subwoofer. 
4. Use the included RCA cable to connect the Stereo IN jacks on the 
  rear panel of the subwoofer to the Line Out or Audio Output jack 
  of the audio source (tuner, computer, game system or whatever). 
  NOTE: Connect to the headphone jack of the source if it’s the only  
  output available. 
5. Plug the AC power cord on the back of the subwoofer into an 
  electrical outlet and ip the power switch on the rear panel of the 
  subwoofer to the on position.
6. With the audio source turned on and generating an audio signal, 
  adjust the volume and bass controls on the front of the subwoofer 
  (adjusting the volume/audio output level on the audio source as 
  needed). NOTE: If connecting to a computer, you may want to conduct
  a sound card test. With the speakers properly connected and turned 
  on, nd the computer’s sound card in the device manager and begin 
  the test. Each channel should be able to be tested for sound and link. 
  With the “test” window still open, turn up the volume on each channel
  (speaker). Test sound should be audible.
Suggestions for Setup & Operation
• Though featuring a magnetically shielded design so the speaker 
  system is free from interference when placed near a monitor or TV, 
  the subwoofer can cause interference in other components. Position 
  the subwoofer at least 30 cm (1 ft.) away from monitors and TVs.
• If only one speaker emits CD audio when the system is plugged into 
  a headphone jack, it’s because WAV les and games normally 
  transmit only one track of audio.
• If one or more of the speakers don’t provide sound once power is on,
  check all connections and controls. NOTE: If adjusting the bass
  control doesn’t affect the audio output, it could simply be that the 
  signal source doesn’t include frequencies below 250 Hz.
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