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[. . . ] CAUTION: Risk of Electrical Shock - Use in Dry Locations Only ATTENTION: Risque de Choc Électrique - Utiliser Seulement Dans des Endroits Secs CAUTION: To reduce the risk of electric shock, do not remove cover (or back). No user servicable parts ­ refer servicing to qualified service personnel only. ATTENTION: Pour réduire le risque de choc électrique, ne pas retirer le couvercle (ou l'arrière). Non utilisateur servicable parts - confier l'entretien de service qualifie seul le personnel. [. . . ] Step 8B: Removing your LightSpeaker® from a recessed lighting fixture. Remove the lens (See Installing and Removing the Lens), and while pushing up lightly apply a 1/4" turn in a clockwise direction. Step 9: Pairing The Transmitter to the speakers A) Attach the power cord at the "DC IN" connector on the back of the Transmitter. C) Pairing - This fully automated process will tell the transmitter where each LightSpeaker® is located, allow you to control each zone separately and make your LightSpeaker® system secure from other nearby systems. After you have set the zone switch on each speaker to the correct zone and you have installed your light speakers into the correct sockets in the correct zones (i. e. Zone 1 speakers in Zone 1, Zone 2 21 Tech Support: 1-800-KLIPSCH LightSpeakersTM in Zone 2) the job is nearly finished all that remains is allowing the transmitter discover where each of the installed LightSpeakers® is located. 1) To pair your LightSpeakers® to your transmitter, turn off all of the light switches in the areas where LightSpeakers® are located. 2) Be sure Transmitter is plugged in and the power button is on. The PAIRING LED on the transmitter will begin flashing RED. LED Blinks during pairing. 4) Turn on all light switches that your LightSpeakers® are connected to. The Small LED light on the speakers will begin to flash red and will turn green when the pairing is complete. The transmitter will automatically find each speaker and assign it to its proper zone. 22 Tech Support: 1-800-KLIPSCH 5) If after 1 minute the LED on the LightSpeaker® has not turned "GREEN", repeat steps 1-4. a) If after 2 attempts the LED on the LightSpeaker® fails to turn green, try relocating the Transmitter closer to the LightSpeaker® Step 10: Plugging in your sources. These designations are intended to let you know that these recessed fixtures are suitable for use with either a 3" (R30) light bulb or a 4" (R40) bulb. As you might expect, the R30 light fixture is smaller than the R40 and most importantly the mounting systems are usually quite different. One way to tell the difference between the two lighting fixtures is to measure the diameter of the metal lighting fixture at the point its rim exits the ceiling. An R30 can is very close to 5" across and an R40 can is closer to 6" across. The makers of these fixtures do not adhere to a fixed standard so there is some variation between the measurements of the various manufacturers. In the R30 lighting fixture the Edison connector is most often attached to a "pigtail"; a short piece of electrical wiring which allows the connector to hang loose in the can. In the R40 lighting fixture the Edison connector is nearly always attached to a "Socket Plate" which can be adjusted up or down by loosening a wing nut on the side of the fixture. The R40 lighting fixture nearly always has its Edison connector firmly attached to a sliding plate which can be moved up or down in the can by loosening a wing nut. 27 Tech Support: 1-800-KLIPSCH When installing in an R40 light fixture you will want to loosen this nut and move the plate as far back as possible. If this wing nut is properly tightened, it will be sufficient to securely hold your LightSpeaker® permanently in place. The R30 light fixture uses another entirely different method to secure the LightSpeaker® to the down lighting fixture. These are sometimes but not always the springs that hold the trim ring to the light fixture; more often they are the two wing shaped springs that when viewed out of the light fixture form, as the name implies, a spread out letter "V". [. . . ] KLIPSCH, LLC ("KLIPSCH") warrants this product to be free from defects in materials and workmanship (subject to the terms set forth below) for a period of two (2) years from the date of purchase for the LED light and one (1) year from the date of purchase for the rest of the components. During the Warranty period, KLIPSCH will repair or replace (at KLIPSCH's option) this product or any defective parts (excluding electronics and amplifiers). For products that have electronics or amplifiers, the Warranty on those parts is for a period of one (1) year from the date of purchase. To obtain Warranty service, please contact the KLIPSCH authorized dealer from which you purchased this product. [. . . ]

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