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CARE AND MAINTENANCE
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Troubleshooting
Problem What to do
No power
Unplug the Acoustimass
®
module power cord from the AC wall outlet for one minute.
Make sure the power cord is inserted securely into the Acoustimass module.
Reconnect the power cord firmly into an operating AC wall outlet. The green LED should flash 10 times,
then extinguish (the system will then be in standby).
Make sure the interface module is plugged into the Acoustimass module properly.
Make sure you use the remote control to power on the system.
No sound
Make sure the CineMate
®
system is turned on. The green LED on the front of the interface module should be
lit when the system is on.
Increase the volume.
If your system is a CineMate GS series II, make sure you pressed the remote button for the source you want
to hear.
Check to see if the TV is muted. If so, press the TV remote control Mute button to unmute it.
Make sure the interface module and speaker cables are both firmly connected to the Acoustimass module.
Check the connections on the back of the speakers.
Check that the correct TV Video input has been selected. See “Selecting the TV input” on page 20.
Check the connections from the interface module to the TV or other source.
Check that the TV’s audio output is enabled. See your TV owner’s guide for information.
If the TV’s audio output is VARIABLE (VAR), make sure the TV’s internal speakers are turned off and the TV
volume is turned up.
If using a sound source other than the TV, check to ensure that the device is playing source material.
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