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The surface should be treated only
with
wax specifically
formulated
for use on oiled finishes. Conventional
furniture
waxes, polishes or
cleaners
are not
recommended.
As
the oil penetrates
deeper
and
deeper
into the oak,
the finish may appear to be drying out. Many owners
find
it desirable to re-oil the enclosure surface
from
time
to
time.
With
each
application, the beauty of the finish
will
become
more apparent and a warm, rich patina
will
eventually
be obtained.
To
re-oil a JBL finish, use any one of the several
clear
oil
finishing preparations available through furniture
or hardware outlets. Apply a liberal amount of the
preparation over the entire finished surface of the
enclosure. In ten to fifteen minutes wipe off the
remaining
oil
with
a soft, clean, dry cloth. Small
surface
scratches
can usually be removed by gently
rubbing them out
with
very fine steel wool (4/0 grade)
and applying oil to the entire panel. When using steel
wool,
apply light pressure and rub only in the direction
of the grain. Very
deep
scratches,
dents or other
serious damage should be repaired only by a qualified
furniture
refinisher.
Caution:
Improper storage of wiping rags could result
in
spontaneous combustion. They should be thrown
away or spread out to dry in a well-ventilated area
before storage or disposal.
A
JBL loudspeaker system responds
with
verbatim
accuracy
to the signal supplied by the audio power
source; it
will
therefore reproduce extraneous noises just
as accurately as it reproduces desired program
material.
Noise seldom originates in the loudspeaker
system. Its
presence
usually indicates that one of the
other components of the music system, or the program
material
itself, is faulty. In rare instances when
something
does
go wrong
with
the loudspeaker system,
one or more of the component loudspeakers
will
stop
working
altogether or a distinct rattling or scraping
sound (indicating a rubbing voice coil)
will
be heard
whenever the system is operating.
If
one channel of a stereo installation is not
operating, examine the loudspeaker
wiring
and
check
the
balance
control. If
wiring
instructions were followed
correctly, if the connections are clean and tight, and if
centering the
balance
control
does
not remedy the
situation,
reverse the right and left loudspeaker
connections at the amplifier, taking
care
to
turn
the
amplifier
off before
each
connection or disconnection.
14
IN
CASE
OF TROUBLE

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JBL Decade L36 Specifications

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BrandJBL
ModelDecade L36
CategorySpeakers
LanguageEnglish

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