Marantz PM5004 User manual

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FRAN<::AIS
ENGLISH
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Integrated Amplifier
PM5004
User
Guide

ESPANOL
FRAN<;:AIS
ENGLISH
oSAFETY PRECAUTIONS
A
RISK
OF
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SHOCK A
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For Canadian customers:
This Class Bdigital apparatus complies with Canadian
ICES-003.
Cet appareil numerique
de
la
classe
Best
conforme
11
la
norme NMB-003
du
Canada.
FCC
INFORMATION (For
US
customers)
1.
PRODUCT
This product complies with
Part
15 of the
FCC
Rules. Operation
is
subject
to the following
two
conditions: (1) this product may not cause harmful
interference,
and
121
this product must accept
any
interference received,
including interference that may cause undesired operation.
2. IMPORTANT
NOTICE:
DO
NOT MODIFY
THIS
PRODUCT
This product, when installed
as
indicated
in
the instructions contained
in
this manual, meets
FCC
requirements. Modification not expressly
approved by Marantz may void your authority, granted by the
FCC,
to use
the product.
3.
NOTE
This product
has
been tested
and
found to comply with the limits for
aClass Bdigital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the
FCC
Rules.
These
limits
are
designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful
interference
in
aresidential installation.
This product generates, uses
and
can
radiate radio frequency energy
and,
if not installed
and
used
in
accordance with the instructions, may cause
harmful interference to radio communications. However, there
is
no
guarantee that interference will not occur
in
aparticular installation. If this
product does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception,
which
can
be
determined by turning the product
OFF
and
ON,
the user
is
encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the
following measures:
•Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.
•Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver.
•Connect the product into
an
outlet on acircuit different from that to
which the receiver
is
connected.
•Consult the local retailer authorized to distribute this type of product or
an
experienced radio/TV technician for help.
CAUTION:
To
completely disconnect this product from the mains, disconnect the plug
from the wall socket outlet.
The mains plug
is
used to completely interrupt the power supply to the unit
and must
be
within easy access by the user.
IMPOTANT SAFETY
INSTRUCTIONS
PRECAUTION:
Pour deconnecter completement
ce
produit
du
courant secteur, debranchez
la
prise
de
la
prise murale.
La
prise secteur est utilisee pour couper complillement I'alimentation
de
I'appareil etl'utilisateur doit pouvoir yacceder facilement.
PRECAUCI6N:
Para
desconectar completamente este producto
de
la
alimentaci6n electrica,
desconecte
el
enchufe del enchufe
de
la
pared.
EI
enchufe de
la
alimentaci6n electrica
se
utiliza
para
interrumpir por completo
el
suministro
de
alimentaci6n electrica a
la
unidad ydebe
de
encontrarse
en
un
lugar
al
que
el
usuario tenga facil acceso.
1.
Read
these instructions.
2.
Keep
these instructions.
3Heed
all
warnings.
4.
Follow
all
instructions.
5.
Do not use this apparatus near water.
6.
Clean
only with dry cloth.
7.
Do
not block
any
ventilation openings.
Install
in
accordance with the manufacturer's instructions.
8. Do not install near any heat sources such
as
radiators, heat registers,
stoves, or other apparatus (including amplifiers) that produce heat.
9.
Do not defeat the safety purpose of the polarized or grounding-type plug. A
polarized plug
has
two
blades with one wider than the other. Agrounding
type plug
has
two
blades
and
athird grounding prong.
The
wide blade or the
third prong
are
provided for your safety. If the provided plug does not fit into
your outlet, consult
an
electrician for replacement of the obsolete outlet.
10.
Protect the power cord from being walked
on
or pinched particularly at
plugs, convenience receptacles, and the point where they exit from the
apparatus.
11.
Only use attachments/accessories specified
by
the manufacturer.
12.
Use only with the cart, stand, tripod, bracket, or table
~
specified
by
the manufacturer, or sold with the apparatus.
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When acart
is
used, use caution when moving the cart! •
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apparatus combination to avoid injury from tip-over.
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13.
Unplug this apparatus during lightning storms or when l
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14.
Refer
all
servicing to qualified service personnel.
Servicing
is
required when the apparatus
has
been damaged
in
any way,
such
as
power-supply cord or plug
is
damaged, liquid
has
been spilled or
objects have fallen into the apparatus, the apparatus
has
been exposed to
rain or moisture, does not operate normally, or
has
been dropped.
15.
Batteries shall not
be
exposed to excessive heat such
as
sunshine, fire or
the like.
PRECAUTION:
SURFACE
CHAUDE.
NE
PAS
TOUCHER.
La
surface superieure
du
dissipateur de chaleur peut devenir
chaude
si
vous utilisez
ce
produit
en
continuo
Ne
touchez
pas
les zones chaudes, tout particulierement vers
I'inscription
"Hot
surface mark"
etle
panneau superieur.
PRECAUCI6N:
SUPERFICIE
CALIENTE.
NO
TOCAR.
La
superficie superior sobre
el
disipador
de
calor interno
podria lIegar acalentarse
al
operar este producto
de
forma
continua.
No
toque
las
areas calientes, especialmente
las
situadas
alrededor
de
la
"Hot
surface mark" ydel panel superior.
CAUTION:
HOT
SURFACE.
DO
NOT
TOUCH.
The
top surface over the internal heat sink may become hot
when operating this product continuously.
Do
not touch hot areas, especially around the
"Hot
surface
mark"
and
the top panel.
The
exclamation point within
an
equilateral triangle
is
intended
to alert the user to the presence of important operating
and
maintenance (servicing) instructions
in
the literature
accompanying the appliance.
Hot
surface
mark
CAUTION:
TO
REDUCE
THE
RISK
OF
ELECTRIC
SHOCK.
DO
NOT
REMOVE
COVER
(OR
BACK).
NO
USER·SERVICEABLE
PARTS
INSIDE.
REFER
SERVICING
TO
QUALIFIED
SERVICE
PERSONNEL.
A
The
lightning flash with arrowhead symbol, within
an
equilateral
triangle,
is
intended to alert the user to the presence of
uninsulated "dangerous voltage" within the product's enclosure
that may
be
of sufficient magnitude to constitute arisk of
electric shock to persons.
A
WARNING:
TO
REDUCE
THE
RISK
OF
FIRE
OR
ELECTRIC
SHOCK.
DO
NOT
EXPOSE
THIS
APPLIANCE
TO
RAIN
OR
MOISTURE.
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FRAN<;::AIS
ESPANOL
oNOTES
ON
USE IOBSERVATIONS RELATIVES AL'UTILISATION INOTAS SOBRE
EL
USO
WARNINGS
•Avoid high temperatures.
Allow for sufficient heat dispersion when
installed
in
a
rack.
•Handle the power cord carefully.
Hold the plug when unplugging the cord.
•
Keep
the unit free from moisture, water,
and
dust.
•Unplug the power cord when not using the unit
for
long
periods of time.
•
Do
not obstruct the ventilation holes.
•
Do
not let foreign objects into the unit.
•
Do
not let insecticides, benzene,
and
thinner
come
in
contact with the unit.
•Never disassemble or modify the unit
in
any
way.
•Ventilation should not
be
impeded
by
covering
the ventilation openings with items, such
as
newspapers, tablecloths or curtains.
•Naked flame sources such
as
lighted candles
should not
be
placed
on
the unit.
•Observe
and
follow
local
regulations regarding
battery disposal.
•
Do
not expose the unit to dripping or splashing
fluids.
•
Do
not place objects filled with liquids, such
as
vases,
on
the unit.
•
Do
not handle the mains cord with
wet
hands.
•When the switch
is
in
the
OFF
position, the
equipment
is
not completely switched off from
MAINS.
•
The
equipment shall
be
installed
near
the
power supply
so
that the power supply
is
easily
accessible.
II
AVERTISSEMENTS
•Eviter des temperatures elevees.
Tenir compte d'une dispersion
de
chaleur
suffisante lors de I'installation sur
une
etagere.
•Manipuler
Ie
cordon d'alimentation
avec
precaution.
Tenir
la
prise lors
du
debranchement
du
cordon.
•Proteger I'appareil contre I'humidite, I'eau et
la
poussiere.
•Debrancher
Ie
cordon d'alimentation lorsque
I'appareil n'est
pas
utilise pendant
de
longues
periodes.
•
Ne
pas
obstruer les trous d'aeration.
•
Ne
pas
laisser des objets etrangers dans
I'appareil.
•
Ne
pas
mettre
en
contact des insecticides,
du
benzene et
un
diluant avec I'appareil.
•
Ne
jamais demonter ou modifier I'appareil d'une
maniere
ou
d'une autre.
•
Ne
pas
recouvrir
les
orifices de ventilation
avec
des objets tels que des journaux, nappes
ou
rideaux.
Cela
entraverait
la
ventilation.
•
Ne
jamais placer de flamme
nue
sur I'appareil,
notamment des bougies allumees.
•Veillez arespecter
les
lois
en
vigueur lorsque
vous jetez
les
piles usagees.
•L'appareil
ne
doit
pas
etre expose aI'eau ou a
I'humidite
•
Ne
pas
poser d'objet contenant
du
liquide,
par
exemple
un
vase,
sur I'appareil.
•
Ne
pas
manipuler
Ie
cordon d'alimentation
avec
les
mains mouillees.
•Lorsque I'interrupteur est sur
la
position
OFF,
I'appareil n'est
pas
completement deconnecte
du
SECTEUR
(MAINS).
•L'appareil
sera
installe pres
de
la
source
d'alimentation,
de
sorte que cette derniere
so
it
facilement accessible.
ADVERTENCIAS
•Evite altas temperaturas.
Permite
la
suficiente dispersion del calor cuando
esta instalado
en
la
consola.
•Maneje
el
cordon
de
energia
con
cuidado.
Sostenga
el
enchufe cuando desconecte
el
cordon
de
energia.
•Mantenga
el
equipo libre
de
humedad,
agua
y
polvo.
•Desconecte
el
cordon
de
energia cuando
no
utilice
el
equipo por mucho tiempo.
•
No
obstruya
los
orificios
de
ventilacion.
•
No
deje objetos extra
nos
dentro del equipo.
•
No
permita
el
contacto
de
insecticidas, gasolina
ydiluyentes con
el
equipo.
•Nunca desarme 0modifique
el
equipo de
ninguna manera.
•
La
ventilacion
no
debe quedar obstruida por
haberse cubierto
las
aperturas
con
objetos como
periodicos, manteles 0cortinas.
•
No
deberan colocarse sobre
el
aparato fuentes
inflamables sin proteccion, como velas
encendidas.
• A
la
hora
de
deshacerse
de
las
pilas,
res
pete
la
normativa
para
el
cuidado del medio ambiente.
•
No
exponer
el
aparato
al
goteo 0salpicaduras
cuando
se
utilice.
•
No
colocar sobre
el
aparato objetos Ilenos
de
Iiquido, como jarros.
•No maneje
el
cable
de
alimentacion
con
las
manos mojadas.
•Cuando
el
interruptor esta
en
la
posici6n
OFF,
el
equipo
no
esta completamente desconectado
de
la
alimentaci6n MAINS.
•
EI
equipo
se
instalara cerca
de
la
fuente de
alimentaci6n de manera que resulte facil acceder
aella.
oCAUTIONS
ON
INSTALLATION
PRECAUTIONS D'INSTALLATION
EMPLAZAMIENTO DE
LA
INSTALACION
*
*
For
proper heat dispersal, do not install this unit
in
aconfined
space,
such
as
abookcase or similar enclosure.
•More than
0.3
m(12
in.)
is
recommended.
•
Do
not
place
any
other equipment
on
this unit.
*Pour permettre
la
dissipation
de
chaleur requise, n'installez
pas
cette unite dans
un
espace confine tel qu'une bibliotheque
ou
un
endroit similaire.
•Une distance de plus
de
0,3 m(12
po)
est recommandee.
•
Ne
placez aucun materiel sur cet appareil.
*
Para
la
dispersion
del
calor adecuadamente,
no
instale este
equipo
en
un
lugar confinado tal como una libreria 0unidad
similar.
•
Se
recomienda dejar
mas
de
0,3 m(12
pulg.1
alrededor.
•
No
coloque ningun otro equipo sobre
la
unidad.

Gettin
started
Thank
you for purchasing this MARANTZ product.
To
ensure proper operation. please
read
this owner's manual carefully before using the
product.
After reading the manual.
be
sure to keep it for future reference.
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Accessories
Check that the following parts
are
supplied with the product. I
Getting started 1
Contents
Basic operation 8
About
this
manual
CD
Owner's manual.. 1
CV
Power cord
(Cord
length: Approx. 6.0 It
/1.8
m). . 1
G) Remote control (RC003PM) 1
®R03/AAA batteries
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2
(f)
cP
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9
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Before use .
Turning the power
on
..
Turning the power standby ·
..
·
..
Turning the power off
Starting playback
..
·.
Direct playback using asource audio component·
Playback using the LOUDNESS function
Muting sound· .
Using headphone set
..
Starting Recording·
··1
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···1
2
··3
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·3
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·4
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·4
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5
Accessories
About this manual
Main features····· .
Cautions on handling· .
About the remote control··········
..
Inserting the batteries···
..
.
Operating
range
of the remote control·· .
Part names and functions···
..
Front panel··· .
Rear
panel
Remote control
..
Basic
connections 6Advanced connections 10
Advanced operations
11
This
symbol indicates areference
page
on
which
related information
is
described.
This
symbol indicates asupplementary information
and
tips for operations.
This symbol indicates points to remember operations
or
function limitations.
o
Operation
buttons
The operations described
in
this manual
are
based mainly
on
remote control operation.
o
Illustrations
Note that the illustrations
in
these instructions are for explanation
purposes
and
may differ from the actual unit.
o
Symbols
II2U"
··
....··11
..11
..11
11
......·
..
10
Troubleshooting 12
Specifications
13
Connecting the remote control jacks
Remote control settings· .
Setting remote control codes·
..
Setting remote control codes for the remote control ..........
Setting remote control codes for this unit·
··
..
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..6
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..
.... 7
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..
·7
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·7
8
Preparations ·
.. ..
Connecting cables .
Connecting
the
audio equipment
..
Connecting the speakers
..
Connecting the speakers cables
..
Speaker connections .
Connecting players
..
·
..
Connecting recorders .
Connecting the
power
cord·
..
Explanation terms 14
Index 14
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Main
features
Current feedback amplifier
This unit uses ahigh-speed current feedback amplifier circuit for
its preamplifier
and
power amplifier
so
that signals from the Super
Audio
CD
player
can
be amplified with high fidelity. The high-speed
current feedback amplifier reproduces anatural sound space.
High-power output
This unit features aslimline body, but comes with alarge power
supply unit for dynamic music reproduction with high power.
High quality audio design
This unit
has
ahigh quality audio design such
as
minimized signal
path,
use
of high sound quality parts,
and
large power circuit, which
is
possible only
in
discrete audio components.
PHONO input terminal for connecting aturntable
This unit is provided with aphono amplifier
so
thatyou
can
directly
connect aturntable and play records. (Only the
MM
cartridge
can
be used (t:W'page
7).)
Two-sets of speaker output terminals
Besides getting separate sound output from
two
sets of speakers,
you
can
easily connect this unit to speakers that support bi-wiring
connection (separately connects the low
and
mid/high jacks of the
speaker to the amplifier). The unit adopts screw terminals that
can
connect thick audio cables. Also, the unit
can
be
used with a
banana
plug that allows asingle-action, easy connection (t:W'page
6).
2
Tone control function
This unit
has
atone control function for adjustment of
bass
(low
frequency)
and
treble (high frequency) sound to produce your
preferred tone
(&page
9).
LOUDNESS function
This unit
is
provided
with
aLOUDNESS function that makes it
easier to hear music played back at alowvolume level (t:W'page
9).
Wireless remote control
The
wireless remote control of this unit
can
also operate Marantz
audio components such
as
a
CD
player
(&page
5).
This remote
is
provided
with
three sets of remote control codes.
You
can
set adifferent remote control code for up to three
amplifiers
and
control them independently from one location.

Cautions
on
handling
oBefore turning
the
power
switch on
Check once again that
all
connections
are
correct
and
that there
are
no problems with the connection cables.
oPower
is
supplied to some of the circuitry even when the unit
is
set
to the standby mode. When leaving home for long periods of time,
be
sure to unplug the power cord from the power outlet.
oAbout condensation
If there
is
amajor difference
in
temperature between the inside
of the unit
and
the surroundings, condensation may form
on
parts
inside the unit, causing the unit to fail to operate properly.
If this happens, let the unit sit for
an
hour or
two
with the power
off
and
wait until there is little difference
in
temperature before using
the unit.
oCautions on using mobile phones
Using amobile phone near this unit may result
in
noise. If that
occurs, move the mobile phone away from the unit when it
is
in
use.
oMoving
the
unit
Turn off the power and unplug the power cord from the power
outlet.
Next, disconnect the cables connected to other system units
before moving the unit.
About
the
remote
control
Inserting
the
batteries
Q) Remove the rear cover of the remote
control.
CV
Set
two
R03/AAA batteries
in
the battery
compartment
in
the indicated direction.
®Put the rear cover back on.
-N-n-
oReplace the batteries with
new
ones if the unit does not operate
even when the remote control
is
operated close to the unit.
oThe supplied batteries
are
only for verifying operation.
oInsert the batteries
in
the proper direction, following the
"E!'''
and
"8"
marks
in
the battery compartment.
o
To
prevent damage or leakage of battery fluid:
oDo not use a
new
battery with
an
old one.
oDo not use
two
different types of batteries.
oDo not attempt to charge dry batteries.
o
Do
not short-circuit, disassemble, heat or dispose of batteries
in
afire.
o
Do
not keep the battery
in
aplace exposed
to
direct sunlight or
in
places with extremely high temperatures, such
as
near aheater.
oIf the battery fluid leaks, carefully wipe the fluid off the inside of the
battery compartment and insert
new
batteries.
oRemove the batteries from the remote control if it will not be used
for along time.
oUsed batteries
in
accordance
with
local regulations
on
battery
disposal.
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Operating
range
of
the
remote
control
operate the remote control while pointing it at the remote sensor.
-N-O-
The unit may function improperly or the remote control may not
operate if the remote control sensor
is
exposed to direct sunlight. or
strong artificial light from afluorescent or infrared light.
3
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Part
names
and
functions
For
buttons not explained here, see the
page
indicated
in
parentheses ( )
Front
panel
Rear
panel
oPower switch
(ON/OFF)···········
(8)
8Power indicator (STANDBY)
..
(8)
Indicates the status of the unit's
as
follows:
•
Power"
ON" :Off
•When the protection circuit
is
activated:
Red
(blinking)
...
.
...
(6)
•Standby:
Red
•Power "OFF" :Off
.INPUT
SELECTOR knob·· (9)
eSOURCE DIRECT
switch
/indicator
..
(9)
01nput
indicators .(8)
oMUTE indicator (MUTE)· (9)
•VOLUME control knob· (8,
9)
oRemote control sensor·
..
(10,
11)
oBALANCE control
knob·············
(8,
9)
4D
LOUDNESS switch/indicator (9)
4
G»
SPEAKERS
AlB
switches/indicators· (9)
fJTREBLE
control knob
(8,9)
~
BASS control knob
..
(8, 9)
eHeadphone jack (PHONES) .(9)
mD
You
can
adjust the 0BALANCE, fJ
TREBLE,
and
~
BASS
control knobs only when eSOURCE
DIRECT
switch
is
turned off.
oPHONO input connectors
8PHONO GND terminal
.TUNER
input connectors
e
CD
input connectors·
o
AUX/DVD
input connectors
o
RECORDER
1(CD-R)
input/output connectors·
•
RECORDER
2(MDITAPE)
input/output connectors
···(7)
···(7)
...
(7)
......
(7)
·····(7)
······(7)
.. (7)
oSpeaker system terminals
(SPEAKER SYSTEMS) .(6, 7)
oFLASHER input jack
This terminal
is
to control the unit from another
zone.
Connect the control signal from a
Keypad,
etc.
4D
REMOTE CONTROL
input/output jacks··
(10)
G»
AC
outlets (AC OUTLETS) (8)
fJ
AC
inlet (AC IN)
.. ..
(8)

I
Part
names
and
functions
Operation
Function
buttons
~
Fast-rewind
~
Fast-forward
•
Stoo
~
Playback
..
Pause
CLEAR
Counter
reset
o
DVD
operation
o
Cassette
deck
operation
Operation
Function
buttons
~~
Cue
•
Stop
~
Plavback
..
Pause
MENU
Menu
.,
.....
~
Cursor
operation
ENTER
Enter
settina
0-9
Enter
number
DISPLAY
Display
disc
information
•The
remote
control
buttons
may
not
function
properly for
some
Marantz
tuners
.
o
CD
operation
o
Tuner
operation
Operation
Function
buttons
~~
Cue
•
Stop
~
Playback
..
Pause
0-9
Track
selection
T.MODE
Sound
mode
selection
Operation
Function
buttons
P.SCAN/A.TUNE
preset
scan
IlITUNE+
Tunina
UP
'/TUNE-
Tuninq
down
.....
/PRESET-
Preset
channel
selection
~/PRESET+
Preset
channel
selection
BAND
FM/AM
switchina
0-9
Enter
number
CLEAR
Clear
memory
or
innut
data
MEMO
Save
preset
station
number
F.DlRECT
Direct
frequency
tunina
T.MODE
Auto
stereo/
monaural
switchina
808
..........
=t
--;;,PC'Ifi.;;
==:
0000
808
888
8'®~G
..
(8)
(9)
........ (5)
........ (9)
..
(8, 9)
You can use
the
supplied
remote
control
to
operate thisunitand Marantz
audio
components
such
as
CD players, tuners, DVD players, and
tape
decks. See
"Operating
Marantz audio
components
"(!2iT'page5).
o
POWER
ON/STANDBY buttons··
•POWER ON
button
•POWER
OFF
button
•SOURCE POWER
button
You can press this
button
to
switch
the
mode
of
Marantz audio
components
(provided
with
a
power
standby function)
between
power-on
and standby.
f)
SOURCE
DIRECT
button
.Input
selector buttons·· .
--.
----.
oINPUT
./'
buttons
oComponent operating buttons
0VOLUME
adjustment buttons·
•
MUTE
Button
•
VOLUME
+ / -
Button
o
Operating
Marantz
audio
components
Operation
1Press
the
corresponding •Input
selector
button of
the
audio
component
for selecting
the
input
source
to
be used in playback
and recording.
•The remote control operation is switched
to
operation mode of the
selected input source.
•This
unit's
function
will
be
switched
accordingly.
2Operate the audio
component.
• See the table on
the
right
for
the
buttons
you can use.
#'
•The
remote
control 8Input
selector
buttons
are used
to
select
the
input source for this unit and
switch
the
remote
control operation
mode
at
the
same time.
•You can operate
the
remote
control
of
this unit regardless
of
the
remote
control
mode
setting.
•To use the
remote
control correctly, also refer
to
the operating
instructions
of
other
components.
CI!D
Some
input
terminals
of
this unit and corresponding
input
selector
buttons
on the
remote
control have
different
names
as
shown
below.
ntIapanlz
808
0000
----------._-.-------.-
Remote
control
Remote control buttons The unit innut terminals
AUX,DVD
AUX/DVD
CD-R RECORDER1
TAPE,
MD
RECORDER2
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Basic
connections
Analog connections (stereo)
Select the cables according to the equipment being connected.
If the protection circuit
is
activated, the speaker output
is
blocked
and
the power indicator flashes
in
red. If this happens, unplug the
power cord, then check the connections of the speaker cables
and
input cables. If the unit becomes very hot, wait for it to cool off
and
improve the ventilation around it. After doing this, plug the power
cord back
in.
If the protection circuit
is
activated even though there
are
no
problems with the ventilation around the unit or
in
connections,
the unit may be damaged. Turn off the power
and
then contact a
Marantz service center.
tmD
•Connect the speaker cables so they do not stick out
of
the speaker
terminals.
The
protection circuit may
be
activated if the wires touch
the rear panel
or
if the +
and
-sides touch each other
(Gf'page
6
"Protection circuit").
•Never touch the speaker terminals while the power supply
is
connected. Doing
so
could result
in
electric shock.
o
Protection
circuit
The protection circuit
is
be activated
in
the following situations:
•If the speaker cable wire touches the rear panel or screws or if
the speaker cable wire touches the speaker cable's +
and
-sides
are touching
•If the surrounding temperature
is
extremely high
•If the inside
of
the amplifier gets hot to extended use
at
ahigh
output
Insert the speaker cable's core
wire to all the way into the speaker
terminal.
Turn the speaker terminal clockwise
to tighten it.
Turn the speaker terminal
counterclockwise to loosen it.
Connecting
the
audio
equipment
Connecting
the
speakers
Cautions on playing
SAISuper
Audio) sources:
When regular speakers not compatible with
SA
sources
(DVD
Audio discs, Super Audio
CDs
and
other sources, including treble components
above the audible rangel. set the properties of the player
(DVD
Audio player, Super Audio
CD
player, etc.) for use with regular speakers
(or
amplifiers).
The speakers may
be
damaged if the volume
is
set too high when playing
SA
sources.
For
instructions
on
player settings, refer to the
operating instructions included with the player.
3
2
4
1Peel
ofT
about 0.03 ftllO mm
of
sheathing from the tip
of
the speaker
cable, then either twist the core wire
tightly or apply solder to it.
Carefully check the left (L) and right
(R)
channels
and
+
(red)
and
-
(black)
polarities
on
the speakers being connected to the unit, and be
sure to connect the channels and polarities correctly.
Connecting
the
speakers
cables
+
Speaker cables
Stereo pin-plug cable
~<O
~~
(White)~
(Red)~
Speaker connections
+
Connecting
cables
Preparations
Audio cables
tmD
•Do not plug
in
the power cord until
all
connections have been
completed.
•When making connections, also refer to the operating instructions
of
the other components.
•
Be
sure to connect the left and right channels properly (left with
left, right with right).
•
Do
not bundle power cords with connection cables. Doing so
can
result
in
humming or noise.
•
Do
not turn up the volume without aturntable connected to the
PHONO input terminals. Doing
so
will cause humming or noise.
When using abanana plug
Tighten the speaker terminal
firmly before inserting the banana
plug.
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BD
player
-AUDIQ-
AUDtOQUT
OL
OR
Tuner
-AUDlO-
AUOIOOUT
GL
GR
Connect the ground wire from your turntable here.
CD player
~AUOIO
AUDIO
OUT
LO
RO
Connecting
players
Aturntable with
an
MM
type cartridge
can
be
connected to this unit.
To
use
an
MC cartridge, please
install astep-up transformer.
•If humming or other noise
is
generated when the ground wire
is
connected, disconnect it.
Turntable
ISpeakers BI
SPEAKER
SYSTEMS
j;@'@:@
(@)(@)(@)(@)
$-n~
....
~~-$
ISpeakers AI
Connecting
the
speakers
e
•
The
same signal
is
output from the
SPEAKERS
A
and
Bterminals.
•When only one set of speakers
is
to
be
connected, use either the SYSTEM A
or
Bterminals.
Speaker
connections
o
Speaker
impedance
Use speakers with impedances within the ranges shown below to suit how they
are
used.
SDeakers
used
ImDedance
A
4-160
B
4-160
Aand
B8
-16
0
Connecting
recorders
Recorder-l
-AUDIO-
AUDIO
IN
L~
R~
AUDIO OUT
L~
R~
Recorder-2
-AUDIO-
AUDIO
IN
~L
~R
AUDIO OUT
~L
~R
[
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x
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Connecting
the
power
cord
Basic
0
eration
[INPUT
~
,]
--:01
:;
f0~
VOLUME
,
:t.':
:8:
,Q,
'
......
'
'----+--
[MUTE]
II
Symbols used
to
indicate buttons
in
this manual
Button located
on
both the main unit
and
the remote control
---------c)o~
BUTTON
Button only
on
the main unit )0
<BUTTON>
Button only
on
the remote control
)0
[BUTTON]
Turn the
VOLUME
all the way down.
Set
<BASS>,
<TREBLE>
and
<BALANCE>
to the
center positions.
2
1
Press
<ON/OFF>.
oPower
is
turned off.
o
All
indicators will turn off.
Press
[POWER
OFF].
o
The
power
is
set to the standby mode.
o
The
Power indicator lights
in
red.
Turning
the
power
on
Before
use
Press
<ON/OFF>.
oPower
is
turned
on.
oInput indicator for the selected source lights.
oThe unit will
be
ready to start playback after several seconds.
Turning
the
power
standby
,
o
Press
[POWER
ON]
to turn
on
power from standby mode.
o
You
can
also turn
on
power by using either
<INPUT
SELECTOR>
or
[INPUT
••
']
from standby mode.
ED
Power continues to
be
supplied to some of the circuitry even when the
power
is
in
the standby mode. When leaving home for long periods of
time or when going
on
vacation, either press
<ON/OFf>
to turn off the
power, or unplug the power cord from the power outlet.
Turning
the
power
off
[POWER
OFF]
=
~6
)
[POWER
ON]
SOURCE
DIRECT
To
household power outlet
(AC
120
V,
60
Hz)
Power cord
(supplied)
~I-------
~------
~-------
Power cords of other
AV
equipment
o
Connection
to
the
AC
outlet
You
can
use the
AC
outlets of this unit to supply power to other
AVequipment.
This unit
is
equipped with "SWITCHED"
and
"UNSWITCHED"
AC
outlets.
Wait until
all
connections have been completed before connecting the
power cord.
UNSWITCHED
(Non-interlocked
operation)
The "UNSWITCHED"
AC
outlet supplies power regardless of power
on/standby of this unit.
You
can
connect
AV
equipment that
has
maximum powerconsumption
of
up
to 120 W(1A).
ED
oInsert the plugs securely. Loose connections will result
in
the
generation of noise.
o
Do
not
use
any cord other than the provided power cord.
SWITCHED
(Interlocked
operation)
The "SWITCHED"
AC
outlet turns on/off the power supply
in
sync
with power on/standby of this unit.
You
can
connect
AV
equipment that
has
total power consumption of
up
to 120 W(1A).
WARNING:
Do
not connect
AV
equipment exceeding the absolute allowable
power. If you
do,
it could result
in
fire or electric shock.
ED
Only
use
the
AC
outlet to plug
in
audio equipment.
Do
not use it
as
a
power supply for hairdryers or anything other than audio equipment.
8

Starting
playback
1Use either
<INPUT
SELECTOR>
or
[INPUT
!,T]
to
select an input source you want for playback.
The input indicator for the selected source lights.
[Selectable sources]i--
r----
I
PHONO
II
TUNER
II
CD
II
AUX/DVD
II
RECORDER·'
I
I
RECORDER-21
•
You
can
also select
an
input source
by
pressing the Input selector
buttons of the remote control.
•The input source you select
is
stored
in
memory even after you
turn off power,
and
the same source
is
selected when power
is
turned
on
again.
Direct
playback
using
a
source
audio
component
Since the audio signals bypass the tone control circuits (BASS/
TREBLE/BALANCE), the music reproduction
is
more faithful to the
original sound.
Press
SOURCE
DIRECT.
The
SOURCE
DIRECT
indicator lights.
,
To
adjust the tone, turn off
SOURCE
DIRECT.
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Usin
head
hone
set
Plug headphones into PHONES jack.
•To listen with headphones, turn speaker output
OFF.
o
Adiusting
the
volume
Adjust the
VOLUME
to the desired level.
-NeU-
To
prevent hearing loss, do not raise the volume level excessively
when using headphones.
Startin
Recordin
I
4Adjust the
VOLUME
to the desired level.
o
Adiusting
the
tone
•
<BASS>
Adjusts the bass sound.
•
<TREBLE>
Adjusts the treble sound.
•
<BALANCE>
Adjusts the left
and
right output balance.
2
3
Press
<SPEAKERS
AlB>
to select the speaker system
to be used for playback.
The
indicator for the selected speaker system lights.
Start playing back the source.
Playback
using
the
LOUDNESS
function
This feature performs playback after compensating for insufficient
bass
and
treble response at low volume levels to reproduce amore
balanced sound.
Press
<LOUDNESS>.
The LOUDNESS indicator lights.
Muting
sound
This function mutes the sound
by
stopping audio output.
Press
[MUTE].
The MUTE indicator lights.
•
To
cancel the mute operation, press the button again.
You
can
also cancel the mute operation
by
operating
VOLUME
of
the remote control.
1
Use
either
<INPUT
SELECTOR>
or
[INPUT
!,T]
to
select the input source you want to record.
2Set the recorder to recording mode.
3Start playback
of
the source you want to record.
•Recording will start
in
sync with the playback operation of the
source.
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Advanced
connections
Connectin
the
remote
control
"acks
When you use this unit connected to Marantz audio components. it sends control signals to operate each component.
o
Connection
Use the remote connection cable (supplied with aMarantz audio component you want to connect) to connect the REMOTE CONTROL OUT
terminal of this unit to the REMOTE CONTROL
IN
terminal of the component to
be
connected.
o
Setting
Set the remote control switch located
on
the rear panel of the connected audio component to "EXTERNAL" or "EXT." to use this feature.
•This setting will disable remote sensor reception of the connected audio component.
•
To
operate the connected audio component. point the remote control at the remote sensor of this unit.
00
-$
o[]o
~
SWITCHED
~
l20W
1A
MAX
[]
~
o[]o
ACIN
UNSWITCHEO
'"
120W
lA
MAX
-$
ACOUTLETS
120V
.....
60Hz
CD player Option unit
(such
as
remote control receiver unit)
10

Advanced
0
erations
Remote
control
settings
•When you connect aremote control receiver unit (purchased
separately) to the REMOTE CONTROL
IN
terminal of this unit. use
the following procedure to disable the remote sensor function of
this unit.
•
The
remote sensor function
of
remote control signals
is
enabled by
default.
~
~
f---.====;----'t:=:J
<SPEAKERS
A>
<SPEAKERS
B>
o
Disabling
the
sensor
function
of
the
remote
control
While the remote sensor function
of
this unit is enabled,
press and hold
<SPEAKERS
B>
for about 5seconds.
The MUTE indicator blinks three times
and
the remote sensor
function
is
disabled.
o
Enabling
the
remote
sensor
function
While the remote sensorfunction
of
this unit is disabled,
press and hold
<SPEAKERS
A>
for about 5seconds.
The
RECORDER
2indicator blinks three times
and
the remote
sensor function
is
enabled.
-N,n.
•If aremote control receiver unit (purchased separately)
is
not
connected, do not perform this setting. If you
do,
you will not
be
able to operate this unit using the remote control.
•If you unplug the power cord while the remote sensor function of
this unit
is
disabled, the remote sensor function
is
enabled.
Settin
remote
control
codes
This unit
and
its supplied remote control are equipped with three sets
of
remote control codes. When
two
or three amplifiers
are
used
in
the
same location, you
can
set adifferent remote control code to pair each
unit
and
remote control
so
that you
can
operate the selected amplifier
from the remote control without interference from other signals.
•When the unit
is
shipped from the factory, the main unit
and
remote
control
are
set to
"AMP'''.
e+-
[AMP]
[2]
[1]
---+0
eb
cv+--
[3]
[DISPLAY]
Setting
remote
control
codes
for
the
remote
control
To
set
the
remote
control
to
AMP
2
Press
and
hold
[AMP)
and
number button
[2)
for 5seconds or longer.
To
set
the
remote
control
to
AMP
3
Press
and
hold
[AMP)
and
number button
[3)
for 5seconds or longer.
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Setting
remote
control
codes
for
this
unit
Hold down
[AMP)
and
press
[DISPLAY).
•This operation sends the remote control code set for the remote to
this unit.
•After you set the remote control code for this unit. the indicators on
the unit blink
as
shown below.
AMP1
:
The
PHONO indicator flashes three times.
AMP2
:The
TUNER
indicator flashes three times.
AMP3
:
The
CD
indicator flashes three times.
cmD
To
restore the remote control code default setting, press
and
hold
[AMP)
and
number button
(1)
for 5seconds or longer.
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Troubleshootin
If aproblem occurs, first check
the
following:
1.
Are the connections correct?
2.
Is
the unit being operated as described
in
the owner's manual?
3.
Are the other components operating properly?
If this unit does not operate properly, check the items listed
in
the table below. If the problem persist there may
be
amalfunction.
In
that
case,
disconnect the power immediately
and
contact your retail outlet.
Symptom
Cause Countermeasure Page
Power
is
not turned
on.
•The power cord's plug
is
not plugged
in
firmly. •Make sure that the power cord
is
plugged
in
properly. 8
•
The
unit
is
in
standby mode. •Either turn the INPUT
SELECTOR
knob of this unit
or
press POWER
ON
of the remote 8
control.
•
The
protection circuit
is
activated.
.If
the STANDBY indicator
is
blinking, turn off power, wait 1minute or longer,
and
turn
on
6
power again.
When power
is
turned on but there
is
•The speaker cables are not properly connected. •Make sure the speakers
are
connected properly. 7
no sound. •The input cable
is
not properly connected. •Make sure the input cables
are
connected properly. 7
•
The
INPUT
SELECTOR
knob setting position
is
incorrect. •Set the INPUT
SELECTOR
knob at the correct setting position. 9
•The VOLUME control knob
is
set to minimum. •Use the VOLUME control knob to turn volume up to
an
appropriate level. 9
•The
SPEAKERS
AlB switches are turned off. •Turn
on
the
SPEAKERS
AlB switch corresponding to the speaker system terminals
(SYSTEM
9
Aor
SYSTEM
B)
to which the speakers
are
connected.
•The incorrect
SPEAKERS
AlB switch
is
turned
on.
•Turn
on
the
SPEAKERS
AlB switch corresponding to the speaker system terminals
(SYSTEM
9
Aor
SYSTEM
B)
to which the speakers
are
connected.
•
The
mute function activated. •If the MUTE indicator
is
lit, press MUTE
on
the remote control to cancel muting. 9
The volume drops automatically. •
The
protection circuit
is
activated. •Turn
off
power, wait 1minute or longer, and turn
on
power again. 6
Sound
is
produced from either one •The speaker cables are not properly connected. • Make sure that the speakers are connected properly. 7
speaker only. •The BALANCE control knob setting position
is
inappropriate. •Set the BALANCE control knob
at
the appropriate position. 9
The left
and
right channels are •Either the left/right speaker or left/right input cable • Make sure that the speakers are connected correctly. 7
reversed. connections are reversed.
Noise
is
produced during arecord •
The
ground wire from the turntable
is
disconnected. • Make sure that the PHONO GND terminal
is
connected properly. 7
playback. •The PHONO input terminals
are
not properly connected. • Make sure that the PHONO input terminal
is
connected properly. 7
• A
TV
set near the turntable
is
causing the noise. •Relocate the
TV
set or turntable
in
another place. -
An
audio feedback occurs when you •The turntable and speakers are too close to each other. •Install the speakers
as
far away from the turntable
as
possible. -
turn
up
the volume during a record •The turntable
is
placed
on
a
rack
or floor that vibrates easily. •If the turntable
is
not supplied
with
an
insulating
pad,
use insulating
pad
available
in
the -
playback. market.
The unit does not function when a•Batteries are low. •Replace with new batteries. 3
remote control button
is
pressed. •
You
are
operating the remote control outside of the specified •Operate within the specified range. 3
range.
•There
is
an
obstacle between the main unit
and
remote •Remote the obstacle. 3
control.
•
You
have
pressed the wrong button. •Press the correct button. 5
•Batteries
are
not inserted
in
the proper direction
as
indicated •Insert the batteries
in
the proper direction
in
accordance with the polarity markers
in
the 3
by
polarity markers
(EB
and
8)
in
the battery compartment. battery compartment.
•The remote sensor function of this unit
is
disabled. •Make sure the remote control sensor function
is
enabled.
11
•The remote control code set for this unit does not match the •Set the same remote control code for this unit
and
remote control.
11
code of its remote control.
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Dimensions (unit: inch (mm))
40 Wx 2
(8
0load)
55 Wx2
(40
load)
10Hz
-
50
kHz
+0
dB, -1 dB
2.2 mV/47
kO
200 mV/20
kO
±10
dB
±10
dB
AC
120 V60
Hz
100
10
Hz
-30 kHz
110 mV
±0.5
dB
0.01 %
110W
0.4W
6.7
kg
(14.8 Ibs)
83 dB
(5
mV
input, 1Woutput)
103 dB
(2
Vinput, Rated output)
•RMS Power output
(40
Hz
-20 kHz simultaneous drive of both channels):
•Total harmonic distortion
(40
Hz
-20 kHz simultaneous drive of both channels,
80
load):
•Output band
width
(80
load,
006%):
•Frequency response
(CD,
1
W.
80
load):
•Dumping factor
(80 load, 40Hz -20kHz):
•
Input
sensitivity/lnput impedance
PHONO (MM):
CD,
LINE, TUNER, AUX/DVD, RECORDER:
•Maximum allowable PHONO input level
(1
kHz)
MM:
RIAA deviation (40
Hz
-20 kHz):
•
SIN
(lHF-A, 8 0 load)
PHONO (MM):
CD,
LINE, TUNER, AUX/DVD, RECORDER:
•Tone control
Bass (100
Hz):
Treble (10kHz):
•Power requirement:
•Power consumption
(UL60065):
•Power consumption during standby:
•Weight:
S
ecifications
*For the purpose
of
improvement, the specifications and design are subject to change
without
notice.
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Ex
lanation
terms
p
Protection Circuit
This
is
afunction
to
prevent damage
to
components
within the power supply
when
an
abnormality such
as
an
overload or excess voltage occurs for any
reason.
In
this unit. the power indicator blinks and the unit
enters standby mode when
an
abnormality occurs.
S
Speaker impedance
This
is
certain-rated resistance
of
the speaker set
to
an
alternating current and expressed
in
ohms.
The smaller the impedance. the greater the output.
However. load
on
the amplifier is increased. Use
speakers whose impedance is supported by this
unit.
Index
&A
Adjusting the tone
Adjusting the volume
&8
BALANCE··
Banana plug
BASS
Batteries
..
Connection
Connecting cables·
Connecting players
Connecting recorders
Connecting the speakers
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········9
··4.8
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····4.8
·········3
·····6
·····7
·······7
···6.7
&1
INPUT SELECTOR ................................ ·····4. 8
Mute
.
Power cord
..
Protection circuit
Remote control
o::rs
SOURCE DIRECT
Speaker cables··· .
Stereo pin-plug cable··
·····4.8
··············8
·······6.14
······3.5.10.11
····4.8
···6.7
·········6
14
GT'T
TREBLE
·····4.8
&V
VOLUME ·······
..
··
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..
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·
..
···
..
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.. ··
....
·4.8

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LIMITED
WARRANTY
Marantz
Canada
("Marantz")
warrants
the
following
Marantz
products
for the
periods
indicated:
3-year
warranty
for
both
Parts
&
Labour,
from
the
original
purchase
date
:
Amplifiers;
Pre
Amplifiers;
Pre
Amplifier-Processor-Tuners;
Integrated
Amplifiers; Tuners; Receivers; Biu-ray DVD
Super
Audio
CD
/
CD
Players/Changers;
Learning
Remote
Control
Devices;
iPod
Docks &DLP front Projectors.
90
day
warranty
for
parts
and
labour
from
the
original
purchase
date:
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What
is
Covered
and
What
is
Not
Covered
Except
as
specified
below,
this
warranty
covers
parts
and
labor
to
correct all defects
in
materials
and
workmanship.
The
following
are
not
covered
by
the
warranty:
1.
Damage,
deterioration,
malfunction
or
failure
to
meet
performance
specifications resulting from:
a)
Accident;
acts
of
nature;
misuse;
abuse;
neglect;
unauthorized
product
modification.
b)
Improper
installation,
removal
or
maintenance,
or
failure
to
follow
instructions
supplied
with
the
product.
c) Repair
or
attempted
repair
by
anyone
not
authorized
by
Marantz
to
repair
the
product.
d)
Any
shipment
of
the
product
(claims
must
be
presented
to
the
carrier)
e)
Any
cause
other
than
a
product
defect
2.
Cleaning, initial set-up, check-ups
with
no
defects found,
or
charges
incurred
for
installation,
removal
or
reinstallation
of
the
product.
3.
Any
product
on
which
the
serial
number
has
been
defaced,
modified
or
removed.
4.
Accessories,
including
but
not
limited to, batteries, cables,
mounting
hardware
and
brackets,
cleaning
accessories,
antenna
and
detachable
power
cords.
5.
Warranty
is
void
if
purchase
was
made
from
anyone
other
than
an
authorized
Marantz
dealer.
Who
May
Enforce
the
Warranty
Only
the
original
purchaser
may
enforce this
warranty.
What
We
Will
Pay
For
We
will
pay
for all
labor
and
material
expenses
for
items
covered
by
the
warranty.
Payment
of
shipping
charges
is
discussed
in
the
next section
of
this
warranty.
How
You
Can
Get
Service
1. If
your
unit
needs
service, please first contact
your
dealer
to
see
what
support
services
they
do
offer. You
can
also
contact
one
of
our
Authorized
Marantz
Service
Centers
as
per
our
website
http://ca.marantz.com
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162.asp
or
contact
us
directly
as
below.
Please
do
not
return
your
unit
to
the factory
without
prior
authorization.
2.
You
must
pay
any
shipping
charges
if
it
is
necessary
to
ship
the
product
for
service.
However,
if
the
necessary
repairs
are
covered
under
warranty,
we
will
pay
the
return
shipping
charges
to
any
destination
within
Canada.
3.
Whenever
warranty
service is required,
you
must
present
the
original
dated
sales
receipt
or
other
proof
of
date
of
purchase.
Limitation
of
Implied
warranties
All
implied
warranties,
including
warranties
of
merchantability
and
fitness
for a
particular
purchase,
are
limited
in
duration
to
the
length
of this
warranty.
Exclusion
of
damages
Marantz
liability for
any
defective
product
is
limited
to
repair
or
replacement
of
the
product
at
Marantz's
option.
Marantz
shall
not
be
liable for
damage
to
other
products
caused
by
any
defects
in
Marantz
products,
damages
based
upon
inconvenience
or
loss
of
use
of
the
product,
or
any
other
damages,
whether
incidental, consequential,
or
otherwise.
Some
provinces
do
not
allow
limitations
on
how
long
an
implied
warranty
lasts
and/
or
does
not
allow
the
exclusion
of
incidental
or
consequential
damages,
so
the
above
limitations
and
exclusions
may
not
apply
to
you.
This
warranty
gives
you
specific legal rights,
but
you
may
also
have
other
rights,
which
vary
from
province
to
province.
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Division
of
D&M
Canada
Inc.
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Apple
Creek
Blvd.,
Markham,
Ontario
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CANADA
Cette
garantie
n'est
seulement
valable
qu'au
Canada.
Cette
garantie
vous
donne
des
droits
legaux specifiques,
mais
vous
pouvez
aussi
avoir
d'autres
droits
qui
peuvent
varier
d'une
province al'autre.
Limites
des
garanties
implicites
Toutes
les
garanties
implicites,
y
compris
les
garanties
de
valeur
marchande
et
specifique
pour
un
achat
particulier,
sont
limitees
dans
la
duree
ala
longueur
de
cette garantie.
Certaines
provinces
ne
permettent
pas
de
limites
quant
ala
duree
d'une
garantie
sous-entendue
et/ou
ne
permettent
pas
I'exclusion
de
dommages
fortuits ;ainsi les limitations
et
les
exclusions
mentionnees
ci-dessus
peuvent
ne
pas
s'appliquer
avotre cas.
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Division
of
D&M
Canada
Inc.
5-505
Apple
Creek
Blvd.,
Markham,
Ontario
L3R
5B1
1-888-258-9361
www.marantz.com
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IN
CHINA
Exclusion
des
dommages
La responsabilite
de
Marantz
est
limitee
pour
n'importe
quel
produit
defectueux
en
ce
qui
concerne
la
reparation
ou
Ie
remplacement
du
produit
en
question.
Si
des
dommages
interviennent
a
des
produits
autres
que
ceux
de
Marantz,
Marantz
ne
sera
pas
tenu
responsable
des
dits
dommages,
bases
sur
Ie
derangement
ou
la
perte
d'utilisation
du
produit
ou
tout
autre
dommage
qu'il
soit fortuit, indirect
ou
autre.
Comment
obtenir
du
service
1.
Si
votre
produit
Marantz
requiert
du
service,
communiquez
premierement
avec
votre
revendeur
autorise
afin
de
connaftre s'il
peut
proceder
au
service
de
votre appareil. Vous
pouvez
aussi
consulter
la liste
des
centres
de
service
autorises
sur
notre
site
web
au
http://ca.marantz.com
/
162.asp
ou
contactez
nous
directement
aux
coordonnees
ci-dessous. Veuillez
ne
pas
retourner
votre
appareil
chez
Ie
manufacturier
sans
autorisation
obtenue
prealablement.
2.
Vous
devez
payer
les frais
de
livraison
dans
Ie
cas
OU
votre
appareil
abesoin
d'
etre
envoye
au
service
des
reparations.
Toutefois, si les reparations necessaires
sont
couvertes
par
la garantie,
nous
payerons les frais
de
retour
d'expedition
et
ce quelle
que
soit la destination
au
Canada.
3.
Lorsque
vous
envoyez
votre
appareil
pour
un
service
sous
garantie,
vous
devez
joindre
une
copie
de
la facture
d'achat
(ticket
ou
autre
preuve
d'achat)
Notre
paiement
Nous
paierons
tous
les frais
de
pieces
et
de
main
d'ceuvre
pour
to
us
les
produits
couverts
par
la garantie. Le
paiement
des
frais
de
livraison est
aborde
dans
la section
suivante
de
cette garantie.
4.
Les
accessoires
incluant
mais
non
limites
au
x,
piles,
cables,
materiaux
de
support,
accessoires
de
nettoyage,
antennes
et
cordons
de
secteur detachables.
5.
La garantie
n'est
pas
valable si l'achat aete fait
au
Canada
chez
un
revendeur
non
reconnu
par
Marantz.
Qui
peut
faire
appliquer
la
garantie
Seule la
personne
qui
aachete
Ie
produit
al'origine
peut
faire
appliquer
la garantie.
1.
Les dommages, deterioration, defauts
de
fonctionnement,
ou
Ie
fait
de
ne
pas
respecter les specifications
d'
executions
resultant
d'un
(e) :
a) accident, acte
de
la nature, abus, negligence, utilisation
impropre
ou
d'une
modification
de
produit
non
autorisee;
b) installation incorrecte, deplacement,
maintenance
ou
d'un
emploi
contraire
aux
instructions fournies avec
Ie
produit;
c)
reparations
ou
tentatives
de
reparations
par
une
personne
non
reconnue
par
Marantz;
d)
envoi
de
produit
(les
reclamations
doivent
etre
presentees
au
transporteur)
e) cause
autre
qu'un
defaut
de
produit.
2.
L'entretien, l'installation initiale, toute verification de produit
ou
aucun defaut n'aete trouve,
ou
tous frais encourus
pour
l'installation,
Ie
deplacement
ou
la reinstallation
du
produit.
3.
Tout
produit
dont
Ie
numero
de
serie aete efface, modifie
ou
enleve.
Marantz
Canada
("Marantz")
garantie
les
produits
suivants
pour
les
periodes
indiquees
:
3
ans
de
garantie
pour
115
pieces
et
la
main
d'muvre
prenant
effet
a
partir
de
la
date
d'achat
du
produit
:
Amplificateurs,
Preamplificateurs,
Pre-ampli-processeurs-
syntoniseurs; amplificateurs integres, syntoniseurs, recepteurs,
Blu-ray
DVD
Super
Audio
CD
/Lecteur
CD
/
Changeur,
telecommandes
programmables,
Docks
iPod
et
projecteurs
avantDLP.
90
jours
de
garantie
pour
115
pieces
et
la
main
d'muvre
prenant
effet
a
partir
de
la
date
d'achat
du
produit
:
Lampes
DLP
Ce
qui
est
couvert
et
pas
couvert
par
la
garantie
:
A
l'exception
de
ce
qui
est
mentionne
ci-dessous,
cette
garantie couvre les pieces
et
la
main
d'
ceuvre afin
de
reparer
tous les defauts
de
materiel
ou
de
fabrication
du
produit.
Ce
qui
suit
n'est
pas
couvert
par
la garantie :
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