2.0 INSTALLATION AND OPERATION
2.1 Unpacking, Handling and Aftercare
These Reference Series loudspeakers are packed one loudspeaker per carton. Prior to unpacking, please ensure that the serial numbers of
the speakers supplied to you match each other. Then, unpack the speakers carefully and inspect for any sign of damage. Your speakers left
KEF in perfect condition. If any damage is apparent, you should notify your dealer immediately. Retain the packaging in case a need arises for
you to transport the speakers at a later date.
The cabinets are finished in real wood veneer and should be treated with the same care with which you would treat fine furniture. A good
quality wax polish is recommended to maintain the original finish and lustre; the surfaces may also be cleaned with a slightly damp, soft
lint-free cloth. It is normal for wood veneer to change with the passing of time, but locations in direct sunlight should, if possible, be avoided.
Furthermore the cabinets should not be allowed to become wet.
Each Reference Series loudspeaker is supplied with KEF designed spike/foot assemblies that may be used in one of two ways. As supplied,
four chrome-plated feet are attached to the bottom of each cabinet. This enables fine adjustment of level, depending on your preferred
location of the speakers.
2.2 Adjusting the Feet and/or Spikes
KEF strongly recommend that you do not attempt to level your speakers single-handed. Recruit the assistance of another adult - or consult
your dealer for assistance. The feet are designed to provide small adjustments, not to compensate for seriously irregular floors.
A rigidly-sited speaker performs better than one that can move because it allows the cabinet to remain fixed while the drive units are allowed
to move as determined by the source signal.
Best results will be obtained if the speakers are level and stable. Check the general stability of each speaker by gently rocking each from side
to side, front-to-back and diagonally.
If the general stability is good, but the speaker is leaning to left, right, backward or forward, then equal minor adjustments to the two feet
opposite to the direction of lean should be made. Often, you will find that the speaker is reasonably vertical, but rocks because one foot (or
two feet diagonally) seems too short.
You may wish to enhance the performance of the speakers by using the supplied spikes. In this case, remove each of the countersunk, socket
headed, foot securing screws and the chrome-plated feet using the Allen key provided. The blunt end of the spikes may then be screwed into
the base of the speaker.
Much the same adjustment method applies to spiked feet, except that the chrome-plated foot is used as a locking device (except on very
deep pile carpet when a separate lock-nut may be required, see note in text). Finger-adjustment of the threaded spiked-foot is less convenient
than adjusting the large foot and may require you to lean the speaker in order to lift the spike clear of the floor. It is here that your helper
will be invaluable in facilitating a quick and safe result.
The spikes may then be locked in place using the chrome-plated feet. This will enable you to get the best performance from the speaker and
ensures that the loudspeakers are stable. (In some circumstances, for instance thick pile carpet, it may be necessary to fit an alternative lock
nut, of M8 thread (not supplied), instead of replacing the chrome foot.)
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