Audiolab M-NET User Instructions

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This lightning flash with arrowhead
symbol within an equilateral triangle is
intended to alert the user to the presence
of non-insulated “dangerous voltage”
within the product’s enclosure that may
be of sufficient magnitude to constitute a
risk of electric shock.
WARNING: To reduce the risk of electric shock, do not
remove cover (back) as there are no user-serviceable
parts inside. Refer servicing to qualified personnel.
The exclamation point within an
equilateral triangle is intended to alert
the user to the presence of important
operating and maintenance instructions
in the literature accompanying the
appliance.
Do not install near any heat sources such as
radiators, heat registers, stoves, or other apparatus
(including amplifiers) that produce heat.
Do not defeat the safety purpose of the polarized or
grounding-type plug. A polarized plug has two lades
with one wider than the other. A grounding plug has
two blades and a third grounding prong. The wide
blade or the third prong is provided for your safety. If
the provided plug does not fit into your outlet, consult
an electrician for replacement of the obsolete outlet.
Protect the power cord from being walked on or
pinched particularly at the plugs, convenience
receptacles, and the point where they exit from the
apparatus.
Use only with the cart, stand, tripod,
bracket, or table specified by the
manufacturer, or sold with the
apparatus. When a cart or rack is
used, use caution when moving the
cart/apparatus combination to avoid injury from tip-
over.
Unplug the apparatus during lightning storms or
when unused for long periods of time.
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.
CAUTION: These servicing instructions are for use
by qualified service personnel only. To reduce the
risk of electric shock, do not perform any servicing
other than that contained in the operating instructions
unless you are qualified to do so.
Do not install this equipment in a confined or
building-in space such as a book case or similar
unit, and remain a well ventilation conditions at
open site. The ventilation should not be impeded by
covering the ventilation openings with items such as
newspaper, table-cloths, curtains etc.
WARNING: Only use attachments/accessories
specified or provided by the manufacturer (such as
the exclusive supply adapter, battery etc).
WARINING: To reduce the risk of fire or electric
shock, do not expose this apparatus to rain or
moisture. The apparatus shall not be exposed to
dripping or splashing and that objects filled with
liquids, such as vases, shall not be placed on
apparatus. No naked flame sources, such as lighted
candles, should be placed on the apparatus.
CAUTION: Danger of explosion if battery is
incorrectly replaced. Replace only with the same or
equivalent type.
WARNING: The battery (battery or batteries or battery
pack) shall not be exposed to excessive heat such as
sunshine, fire or the like.
WARNING: The mains plug is used as disconnect
device shall remain readily operable.
The all-pole mains switch and all-pole circuit breakers
are not provided with the apparatus, the installation
shall be carried out in accordance with all applicable
installation rules.
Read these instructions.
Keep these instructions.
Heed all warnings.
Follow all instructions.
Do not use this apparatus near water.
Clean only with dry cloth.
Do not block any ventilation openings. Install in
accordance with the manufacturer’s instructions.
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The Audiolab M-NET is a network audio player incorporating the outstanding
level of quality and design you’ve come to expect in all Audiolab products.
Before installing your M-NET please take a few minutes to read this manual
carefully. This will get you on the road to a quick and easy set up with full
functionality.
Inputs:
Ethernet socket for connecting a local area network (LAN)
Wi-Fi socket to allow the wireless connection to networks
USB input to connect a USB storage device
Outputs:
Optical and coaxial digital outputs
Unpacking
Unpack the product fully. The carton should contain:
The Audiolab M-NET
One power pack
Four switchover plugs
One aerial
Remote handset
Warranty Card
If an item is missing or damaged report this to your dealer as soon as possible.
Retain the packing for safe transport of your unit. If you dispose of the packing, do
so with regard to any recycling regulations in your area.
Placement
Place the unit on a sturdy shelf or table. If you use an equipment rack, ensure the
unit has adequate ventilation and is on its own shelf. To minimize any interference
place the power supply in a stable location as far from sensitive analogue inputs
as possible.
Make sure you locate the unit so that the front panel is in view otherwise the
infrared-remote handset will not work.
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1. Press for the Preset recall/save
2. Browse up
3. Press to move to next track. Hold to fast forward
4. Browse down
5. Press to go back to previous menu
6. Press to view more information of station or tracking playing
7. Play/Pause
8. Press to show menu for the current mode
9. Press to select a song, station or submenu
10. Press to move to previous track. Hold to fast reverse
11. Source selection
How to load battery
Put your finger on the battery cover claw located behind the remote handset.
The battery cover can be opened by sliding downwards.
Put a battery (CR2025) in the battery case as shown in the illustration.
Slide the cover back into the case.
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* When the battery starts to lose power, the effective distance becomes shorter or
the unit will not function properly. Replace the existing battery with new one to
restore functionality.
* If the remote handset is not used for a long time, the battery should be removed
from the case.
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DIGITAL (SPDIF) OUTPUTS
Coaxial and optical outputs are provided for connecting the M-NET to an external
D/A converter (DAC) like Audiolab Q-DAC or digital recorder. Connect an optical
or a digital cable from the appropriate output to the input of your DAC, etc.
USB INPUT
A USB memory device can be connected to the USB input of this unit to play music
files stored on the memory device.
POWER INPUT
The M-NET should only be connected to a power supply designed exclusively for
this unit. Connect the output from the AC adaptor to the power connector at the
rear panel of the M-NET and then the adaptor to the mains supply.
Plug in any of the switchover plugs in below way:
* Use the appropriate plug for your own region.
ETHERNET SOCKET
Connect the unit to the network permanently with RJ45-RJ45
“straight through” (not “crossover”) networking cable.
Use cable suited to the network type, e.g. 10/100 base-T (most
home networks).
Wi-Fi SOCKET
Connect the supplied aerial to the SMA connector on the back
panel. The aerial should be in the upright position as shown. This
allows connection to 802.11a/b/g or n.
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When the M-NET is first turned on, please do the system setup.
Press MENU and then select System settings, you should find below items:
Network: This allows you to do below settings:
a) Network wizard: Simplifies the setup of your radio’s internet connection by
taking you through step-by-step instructions.
b) PBC Wlan setup: Used to pair your radio
with a router that uses WPS security.
c) View settings: View the MAC address,
Wlan region, etc.
d) Wlan region: Where you are using your
radio - Europe, USA etc.
e) Manual settings: Detailed control of wired and wireless connections.
f) NetRemote PIN Setup: Used to setup a PIN number which the radio will
request when the Remote Control App is first used.
g) Network profile: Shows the names of the last four wireless networks the
M-NET has been connected to.
h) Keep network connected: Allows you to specify whether Wi-Fi should
remain active while in Standby or in non Wi-Fi modes. This should be set to
YES if you use the Remote Control App.
Time/Date: This allows you to set time/date, format, auto update.
Language: This allows you to change the display language used. Select
your preferred one and press SEL.
Factory Reset: Puts all the settings back to their default as they were when
they left the factory.
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Software update: Use this option to download new firmware for the M-NET.
If you select this item, the M-NET will contact our server and see if a newer
version of software is available.
If new software is found the M-NET will prompt you if you want to download it
or not. It is highly suggested to update the firmware from time to time to take
advantage of any bug fixes or new features. A software update may take several
minutes.
Setup wizard: This guides you through the essential settings: Date/Time,
Auto update, Set Tim/Date, Network wizard.
Info: This shows you the details of the current system including
a) SW Version: Software version number
b) Radio ID: Unique code used to identify this particular radio device.
c) Friendly name: Name by which the radio is identified on a network.
Backlight: This allow you to modify the brightness of display.
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When the M-NET is first turned on, or when the network is changed, the unit will
require setting up before network functions such as internet radio or streaming
music player are available. This should only need to be done once (per network),
as the unit will remember the settings even when switched off and unplugged.
Connecting to the network through the LAN interface
By connecting this unit to the network via the LAN interface, you can play back
audio files stored on the components on the network, including your PC, and listen
to internet radio stations.
Connect the LAN terminal on this unit to the LAN terminal on your router
with a straight LAN cable (CAT 5 or higher).
Switch on the M-NET. Press MENU and select Systems settings->Network
->Network wizard. It will start searching all wired and wireless network.
You can use //SEL/BACK on the remote handset or CONTROL KNOB
on the unit to browse the menu. You will also find the other settings under
Network settings menu.
Select Wired from Service Set Identifier (SSID) list.
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Connecting using wireless LAN
Wireless connection to the network is possible through a wireless LAN connection.
Plug in the aerial into the Wi-Fi socket.
Switch on the M-NET. Press MENU and select Systems settings-
>Network->Network wizard. It will start searching all wired and wireless
network.
Select the appropriate SSID you expect.
Type in the password and press OK. A message of “Connected” will be
shown on the screen if successfully connected.
Note: When using wireless, please note that for reliable and sound audio
performance, a strong signal is required. Move and position the aerial for best
possible reception.
External interference and/or signal absorption will also affect performance of the
receiver and in extreme cases a wired connection should be considered.
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The M-NET brings over 15, 000 internet radio stations and podcasts to you.
The sheer choice available on the internet allows you to find new music, listen to
stations in your native language, from your home town or your Genre of choice.
Listening to the internet radio
Press SOURCE on the front panel or remote handset to select Internet
radio as the input source.
Press MENU to enter the menu
ƾLast listened: the previous stations listened.
ƾ Station list: different categorized stations folders: My Favorites, Local,
Stations, Podcasts, My Added Stations, Help.
Use //BACK/SEL buttons or CONTROL KNOB to browse and select
the preferred stations.
Press Station List to select more stations
ƾMy Favorites: Used to navigate to your favorite stations.
ƾ Local: A comprehensive list of all the stations being broadcast from within
your own geographical area (or country).
ƾ Stations: Find stations using a number of search criteria such as: location,
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Adding the stations to the Favorites
You can register up to 10 of your favorite internet radio stations in the My
Favorites->Stations folder
Tune into a specific station.
Press and hold SEL for a few seconds. A message of “Favorite added” will
be shown to inform you the process completed.
To delete the stations from the list
Go to the folder of My Favorites->Stations.
Use/ to select the station you want to delete, then press and hold SEL.
Press YES or NO to confirm or cancel the selection.
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ƾ Podcasts: Find Podcasts or ‘Listen-Again’ broadcasts by location, genre or
search by name.
ƾMy Added Stations: Shows stations that you have personally added to your
radio’s station list via the Radio Portal.
ƾHelp: Find your radio’s access code here.
Press INFO to show different information of the station playing.
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Radio Portal
You will be allowed to browse all stations and edit your M-NETs My Favorites in
the Radio Portal using the web browser in PC/MAC. To do this, you should first
register your M-NET.
Press SOURCE to select Internet radio.
Press Menu->Station list->Help->Get access code. Write down access
code.
Using your PC or MAC, visit the portal website at –www.wifiradio-frontier.
com
Click on the Register here link to begin the registration process.
If you have found a station that is not in our list, you can add it yourself. This will
then appear in the folder of My Added Stations of your M-NET.
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This unit can play the audio files stored on the PCs or other components on a
Local Area Network. These PCs or components should have UPnP servers built in.
The most common examples are:
PCs running Microsoft Windows Vista or XP with Windows Media Player
(WMP) 11 installed
PCs running Microsoft Windows 7 with Windows Media Player 12 installed
Apple Mac with OS X 10 or later and a UPnP application installed
DLNA-compatible digital media servers on your Android, Windows or IOS
phones.
Note: iTunes does not currently operate as an UPnP media server, but there are
a number of third party software add-ons available that allow you to access your
iTunes library.
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Windows Media Player 11 Setup
The most common UPnP server is Window Media Player. To set up for media
sharing, perform the following steps:
Ensure your PC and the M-NET are connected to the same network
Start Windows Media Player 11 on your PC.
Select Library and then Media Sharing.
Check the button to box, select the Audiolab M-NET icon and then click
Allow.
Click OK to exit.
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Playback with Music Player
Press SOURCE to select Music player.
Select folder of Shared media.
Select the shared PC or other components.
There are numerous ways of selecting tracks, including: Album, Artist,
Composer, Genre, etc. Use / to select the files you want to play is
stored on, then press SEL to start playing.
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Note: The WMP UPnP service runs in the background, there is no need to start
WMP explicitly.
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My Playlist
The M-NET holds a queue of up to 500 tracks in My playlist. Playlist tracks can
be a mixture from multiple available UPnP servers and an attached USB device
To view the playlist, Press MENU->My playlist.
Press SEL to start the playing.
Hold SEL to erase a track from the playlist.
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Buttons/ Menu What it does
Toggle play/pause the selected track
/Press to skip forward/backward.Hold to fast/back
forward
BACK Press to back to previous folder
SEL Press to select the folder or track. Hold it while playing
a track will add the track to playlists.
INFO Press to view more track information
Repeat /shuffle
menu
Select on option to enable/disable track repeat
function/shuffle
You can also perform the following operations:
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One of the new Windows 7 & 8 features is called “Play To” to allow your PC
running Windows 7 & 8 control the M-NET to push media and use as a remote
control for your media collection.
The M-NET supports the industry standard DLNA (Digital Living Network Alliance)
digital media renderer. This allows you to "Play To" other devices around your and
combine media streaming with controlling a connected media receiver streaming
content to it from another Windows 7 or 8 PC on home network.
Click the Start button, click All Programs, and then click Windows Media
Player. If the Player is currently open and you’re in Now Playing mode, click
the Switch to Library button in the upper-right corner of the Player.
If the list pane is closed or if the Burn or Sync tabs are exposed, click the
Play tab.
Find the items that you want to play in the Player Library, and then drag
those items from the details pane into the list pane.
Click the Play To button at the top of the list pane, click the device on your
network that will receive the media.
In the Play To dialog box, use the playback controls to play, pause, or stop
the media stream, and to change to the next or previous item in the list.
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USB memory stick must be in Windows/DOS format (FAT/FAT32) to be used
with the M-NET.
Insert memory stick into the M-NET USB input.
The unit will pop up a window to ask if to open the stick. Press Yes to open it.
Or press SOURCE to select Music player, then select the folder of USB
playback.
Use //SEL/BACK to or CONTROL KNOB browse the folders/tracks.
Once selected, press SEL to start playing.
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You can also perform the following operations:
Buttons/ Menu What it does
Toggle play/pause the selected track
/Press to skip forward/backward.Hold to fast/back
forward
BACK Press to back to previous folder
SEL Press to select the folder or track. Hold it while playing
a track will add the track to playlists.
INFO Press to view more track information
Repeat/shuffle
menu
Select on option to enable/disable track repeat
function/shuffle
Auto standby feature
For energy saving purposes, the unit will automatically turn to the standby
mode after 30 minutes of non-use and where there is no output signal.
After this period you may press any buttons to power on.
Auto Dimming
The unit allows you to enable the auto dimming to save the energy. Go to
System settings->Backlight, you can select the option of Auto to enable
auto dimming or manually change the backlight to different levels: High,
Medium, Low.
iOS and Android Remote Control Application (DOK)
The DOK App is an application for Android smart devices and iOS
devices. You can download it from Apple store or Google Play.
The DOK App offers comprehensive remote control functionality for the M-NET
capable of wired and/or wireless connection with an iOS or Android smart
device. Dependent on the capabilities of the connected radio it enables users to
navigate between audio modes, browse content and control playback volume.
The application synchronises automatically with the M-NET.
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Unless you are familiar with the operation of your M-NET, you may experience
occasional difficulties. This guide will help you overcome the most likely issues.
No lights on the unit
Check that:
The mains lead is plugged fully.
You are using the supplied power pack.
No response/poor response to remote handset commands
Check that:
There are fresh batteries in the remote handset.
You are pointing the remote directly at the M-NET.
No sound
Check that:
The correct source is selected.
All system units are correctly connected and switched on.
Cannot connect to the network
Check that:
The network is not down.
The M-NET is in the accessible MAC address of the router.
The distance between the M-NET and the router should be close enough for
reliable signal strength.
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Cannot play particular internet radio station
Check that:
The station is broadcasting.
The station is using known codec.
Cannot detect the digital media server (PC)
Check that:
Windows Media Player 11 or above has been installed on PC.
The sharing setting of Windows Media Player is incorrect.
Access to the PC is blocked by the Antivirus software installed on the PC.
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Message Description Example
Failed to connect Correct key entered, but
router rejects request
MAC filtering enabled on
router
Format error
Cannot recognize file
format- independent of
network
Received .wma, but found
that the stream wasn’t WMA
when trying to decode
Network error
Problem past router-
incorrect data being
received from network
Data obtained from server
is unreadable.
Network not
ready
Problem with connection to
router
Router switched off internet
radio
Network timeout
Problem past router- no
response being received
from network
Streaming internet radio
station and suddenly station
becomes unavailable
No UPnP media
found No UPnP servers found
No USB device
found
Trying to access USB menu,
but no USB plugged in
Unauthorized Access not granted by
UPnP server
Allow access for the M-NET
in UPnP settings
Update failed Software update failed
USB device
unsupported
Unsupported USB device
plugged in
USB error General USB problems
USB read error Unable to read particular
data from memory
Bad memory sector found
on USB device
USB
underpowered
Power failure to USB
device- user have to
remove the device
Error Message Care & Cleaning
While cleaning is in progress the AC power adaptor must be unplugged from
the AC power supply socket.
Grease or dirt on the equipment may be removed with a soft, lint-free cloth
slightly moistened with a mild solution of warm water and detergent or washing-
up liquid. Do not use any other solutions or solvents.
If you have any queries regarding the use of Audiolab equipment, consult your
dealer.
Servicing
Servicing of Audiolab products should only be carried out by authorized
service agents. If services is required the equipment should be returned,
securely packaged, preferably using original packaging, to your dealer. In UK
equipment may be returned to the IAG Service Centre.
Please always telephone before returning any equipment.
A note should be enclosed with your name, address, telephone number , and a
brief description of the reason for return.
If you require service outside the warranty period, do not hesitate to contact
your dealer.
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Service Address
IAG House, 13/14 Glebe Road, Huntingdon,
Cambridgeshire, PE29 7DL, UK
Tel: + 44 (0) 1480 452561
Fax: + 44 (0) 1480 413403
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General Specifications Audio Samples Frequencies
The M-NET supports samples frequencies in the range of 6 KHz to 48 KHz in
1 Hz increments. Any stream which contains samples frequencies outside this
range will not be supported.
Audio Codec Sample Resolution
All decoders use 32-bit internal precision and output 16-bit PCM except FLAC
and MP3 which output 24-bit PCM.
The FLAC decoder supports up to 24-bits/sample (not relevant for other
decoders since they represent the data in a different format).
Features
Internet radio supported over Wi-Fi and Ethernet, with the service provided
by vTuner
Audio streaming with DLNA compatible server
Playback of music file with USB memory stick
2.7’’ high contrast OLED display
iOS and Android Apps for the remote control
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SPDIF Outputs Coaxial and Optical
Audio Formats AAC, AAC+, MP3. WAV, WMA, FLAC, LPCM
Display OLED 128 x 64 Pixels, dot matrix
Wi-Fi IEEE 802.11a/b/g or n
Wi-Fi Encryption WEP, WPA, WPA2
Ethernet IEEE 802.3, 10 Base T or 100 Base T
USB USB 1.1, <1A
File Format FAT/FAT32
Internet Radio provider vTuner
DLNA V1.5, DMP & DMR supported
Power adaptor input 12V DC, 1.0A
Power Consumption 2.0W (Power On)
<1W (Standby)
Dimensions (L x W x H) 396 x 344 x 153mm
Weight Net: 1.9kg / Shipping: 2.9kg
Audio Maximum Bit-rate Specification
LPCM 1.536mbit/s
FLAC 1.5mbit/s
AAC/AAC+ 320kbit/s
MP3 320kbit/s
WMA 320kbit/s
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Audiolab Ltd. warrants this product, subject to the terms and conditions below,
to be free from defects in materials and workmanship. During the warranty
period Audiolab will repair or replace (at Audiolab’s option) this product, or
any defective part in this product, if it is found to be defective due to faulty
materials, workmanship or function. The warranty period may vary from country
to country.
Terms and conditions
The warranty starts on the date of purchase (or the date of delivery if this is
later).
You must provide proof of purchase/delivery before work can be carried out.
Without this proof, any work carried out will be chargeable to you.
All work will be carried out by Audiolab or its authorized agents or distributors.
Any unauthorized repair or modification will void this warranty.
If any part is no longer available it will be replaced with a functional
replacement part.
Any parts that are replaced will become the property of Audiolab.
Any repair or replacement under this warranty will not extend the period of
warranty.
This warranty is valid only in the county of purchase, applies only to the first
purchaser and is not transferable.
The following are not covered:
1. Products which the serial number have been removed, altered or otherwise
made illegible.
2. Normal wear tear and cosmetic damage.
3. Transportation or installation of the product.
Accidental damage, fault caused by commercial use, acts of God, incorrect
installation, connection or packing, misuse, neglect or careless operation
or handling of the product which is not in accordance with Audiolab’s user
instructions.
4. Repairs or alterations carried out by parties other than Audiolab or its
authorized agents or distributors.
5. Products not purchased from an Audiolab authorized dealer.
6. Products that were not new at the time of original purchase.
7. Products sold ‘as is’, ‘as seen’ or ‘with all faults’.
Repairs or replacements as provided under this warranty are the exclusive
remedy of the consumer. Audiolab shall not be liable for any incidental or
consequential damages for breach of any express or implied warranty in this
product. Except to the extent prohibited by law, this warranty is exclusive and in
lieu of all other warranties whatsoever, both express and implied, including, but
not limit to, the warranty of merchantability and fitness for a practical purpose.
This warranty provides benefits that are additional to and do not affect your
statutory rights as a consumer.
Some countries and US states do not allow the exclusion or limitation of
incidental or consequential damages or implied warranties so the exclusions
in the paragraph above may not apply to you. This warranty gives you specific
legal rights, and you may have other statutory rights, which vary from state to
state or county to county.
How to claim:
To obtain warranty service contact the Audiolab authorized dealer from which
you purchased this product. Do not dispatch goods without the prior agreement
of the dealer, Audiolab or their authorized distributors.
If asked to return products for inspection and/or repair, pack carefully,
preferably in the original cartons or packing affording an equal degree of
protection, and return prepaid. If unsuitable packaging is used, Audiolab may
make a charge for the supply of new packaging.
Insurance is recommended ad goods are returned at owner’s risk. Audiolab or
their authorized distributors can not be held liable for loss or damage in transit.
IAG House, 13/14 Glebe Road, Huntingdon, Cambridgeshire, PE29 7DL, UK
Tel: + 44 (0) 1480 452561 Fax: + 44 (0) 1480 413403 http://www.audiolab.co.uk
IAG reserves the right to alter the design and specifications without notice. All rights reserved IAG Group Ltd.
Audiolab is a member of the International Audio Group. CODE: AH13-MNL0002a
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