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CA-3810
Three-Piece Audio System
INTRODUCTION
Welcome to the Cyber Acoustics CA-3810 speaker system.
This three-piece system is designed to deliver superior audio performance to computers,
iPod
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, MP3 players, DVD players, and other portable audio devices. The system offers high
efficient, long excursion drivers combined with a low distortion, high powered amplifier that
provides deep base with clarity and greater dynamic range.
BOX CONTENTS
• Two Satellite Speakers
• One Subwoofer
• Wired Remote
• Cable
• MP3 Cradle
• Owner's Guide with connection diagram
CAUTION
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Read Instructions Carefully –
this device is operated.
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Do not plug power supply in until all connections are made.
Power Supply –
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Use only the AC power cord supplied with these speakers.
Power Sources –
Cyber Acoustics will not be held responsible for damage caused by another power supply.
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Keep speakers out of extreme heat, and away from sources producing extreme
Heat –
heat, such as, space heaters, radiators, stoves, and other devices emitting heat.
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Water and Moisture –
shock. Keep speakers away from water, such as, sinks, bathtubs, swimming pools, washing
machines, tubs of water, etc. in order to avoid electric shock. Keep water from dripping
on the device, do not put objects containing water, such as vases on top of the device,
and do not put the device near standing water.
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Use a dry cloth for cleaning. Do not wipe any part of the system with cleaning
Cleaning –
solvents, such as, furniture wax, bleach, benzene, or ammonia.
SPEAKER PREPARATION
Place on the floor, near a wall, for optimum performance.
• Subwoofer –
• Satellite Speakers –
as possible is usually best. An example would be listening to the speakers using a computer:
Place the left satellite speaker on the far left corner of the desk. Place the right satellite
speaker on the far right corner of the desk.
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All safety and operating instructions should be read before
Keep speakers out of the rain and humid conditions to avoid electric
Usually are placed on opposite sides of the listening device. As far apart
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