The Bose® Lifestyle® amplifier - Owner's guide
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...18 January 4, 2002 AM262840_00_V.pdf Signal to 15 kHz, with no more than 0.5% THD. Maintaining Your Lifestyle® Stereo Amplifier Technical information Features • Bose® proprietary digital signal processing technology • Built-in . D x 31/8 in digital volume control... • Thermal overload protection • Protective rubber feet Power rating USA/Canada: 120V 50/60 Hz, 220W Dual voltage: 115/230V 50/60 Hz, 220W International: 220-240V 50...
...18 January 4, 2002 AM262840_00_V.pdf Signal to 15 kHz, with no more than 0.5% THD. Maintaining Your Lifestyle® Stereo Amplifier Technical information Features • Bose® proprietary digital signal processing technology • Built-in . D x 31/8 in digital volume control... • Thermal overload protection • Protective rubber feet Power rating USA/Canada: 120V 50/60 Hz, 220W Dual voltage: 115/230V 50/60 Hz, 220W International: 220-240V 50...
Owner's guide
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...RIGHT speakers as labeled on the left and right sides of your Bose' dealer for Bose Lifestyle° powered speakers For complete information on the back • One(1) speaker cordwith two(2)conductors • One (1)50-foot (15 m) extension cable. Tomake the connection, push each ... connect each other terminal. Connect the positive and negative wires on the other . 10 Connecting additional Bose" powered speakers Youmay adda second Bose' powered speaker system to your Lifestyle' powered speaker system. The wire marked with a stripe or a red collar is always negative ...
...RIGHT speakers as labeled on the left and right sides of your Bose' dealer for Bose Lifestyle° powered speakers For complete information on the back • One(1) speaker cordwith two(2)conductors • One (1)50-foot (15 m) extension cable. Tomake the connection, push each ... connect each other terminal. Connect the positive and negative wires on the other . 10 Connecting additional Bose" powered speakers Youmay adda second Bose' powered speaker system to your Lifestyle' powered speaker system. The wire marked with a stripe or a red collar is always negative ...
Owner's guide
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... the SPEAKERSB OUTPUT jack for the correct voltage. 3. Insert the black plug into the R (right) SPEAKERS B OUTPUT jack on the back of the Lifestyle' music center. On models equipped with a power switch, turn the switch to the music center. 11 Finishing the speaker setup 1. eeee a 1. ...left ) speakers • audio input cable into a convenient power (mains) outlet. 4. S. Your Lifestyle' powered speakers are now ready to its lowest position. 2. Turn the volume control on one end of the 50-foot (15 m) extension cable. 2. Plug the power (mains) cord from the L (left ...
... the SPEAKERSB OUTPUT jack for the correct voltage. 3. Insert the black plug into the R (right) SPEAKERS B OUTPUT jack on the back of the Lifestyle' music center. On models equipped with a power switch, turn the switch to the music center. 11 Finishing the speaker setup 1. eeee a 1. ...left ) speakers • audio input cable into a convenient power (mains) outlet. 4. S. Your Lifestyle' powered speakers are now ready to its lowest position. 2. Turn the volume control on one end of the 50-foot (15 m) extension cable. 2. Plug the power (mains) cord from the L (left ...
Owner's guide
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Your Lifestyles music system is 9 kHz for AM and 50 kHz for FM. If you will need to follow theinstructions onpage24. Press OFF to lose its perating range or stops operating altogether, replace its batteries. ... and release the consoles ERASE key under the CD cover. To change batteries everyyear or two(seeFigure 17). 1. InsertingbatteriesInto theremote control Before operating your new Lifestyle system, insert batteries into place. Make sure it in North America is 10 kHz for AM and 200 kHz for operation. When the remote begins...
Your Lifestyles music system is 9 kHz for AM and 50 kHz for FM. If you will need to follow theinstructions onpage24. Press OFF to lose its perating range or stops operating altogether, replace its batteries. ... and release the consoles ERASE key under the CD cover. To change batteries everyyear or two(seeFigure 17). 1. InsertingbatteriesInto theremote control Before operating your new Lifestyle system, insert batteries into place. Make sure it in North America is 10 kHz for AM and 200 kHz for operation. When the remote begins...