Page 4 - MAINS PLUGS; GENERAL SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS; ii
MAINS PLUGS This appliance is supplied with a non-rewireable mains plug for the intended country. Replacement mains leads can be obtained from your Linn retailer. Should you need to change the plug please dispose of it carefully. A plug with bared conductors is dangerous if engaged in a live socket....
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12. Power cord protection. Route power cords so that they are not likely to be walked on or pinched by items placed upon or against them, paying particular attention to cords at plugs, power sockets, and at the point where they exit from the appliance. 13. Protective attachment plug. As a safety fea...
Page 7 - USIC
M USIC enriches your life. It can stimulate you, relax you, change your mood and provide entertainment and pleasure. A good hi-fi plays recorded music well enough to give you these benefits, and it will broaden and deepen your appreciation of music. At Linn, we devote our energy to improving standar...
Page 10 - NSTALLATION
I NSTALLATION Your Linn retailer will install your WAKONDA for you if you wish and help you with any problems, or you can installit yourself. If you are in the UK and want some advice you are welcome to phone our Customer Services on: FREEPHONE 0500 888 909. If you are installing your WAKONDA yourse...
Page 15 - TO TURN THE WAKONDA OFF; POWER
O PERATION We designed the WAKONDA to be as simple as possible to operate. It has a clear display, a simple frontpanel and full remote control. The control area looks like this: Although there are many sophisticated features, all commonly usedfunctions require only one key press. To access the less ...
Page 16 - INPUT
Notice that whenever you don’t do anything to your WAKONDA forabout 30 seconds, the display will turn off to save power, showingonly two dashes. INPUT INPUT TO SELECT AN INPUT to listen to press the INPUT OR INPUT keys to step through the inputs, or hold the key down to step through several. If your...
Page 18 - TO CHANGE THE LEFT/RIGHT BALANCE; BAL indicator will light,; VOLUME; TO PLAY A MONO SOURCE; MONO; BAL BAL
▲ ▲ ▲ ▲ ▲ ▲ ▲ ▲ press LISTEN again, or ▲ VOL or VOL ▼ , when they will revert to controlling the input you are listening to The remaining functions, which are less commonly used, involvepressing two keys at the same time. These functions are printed indarker grey on the pairs of keys involved, apart...
Page 19 - and; RECORD; keys at the same time. This will
▲ RECORD LOCK TO LOCK THE RECORD INPUT if a KNEKT multi-room line driver option is fitted press the INPUT and RECORD keys at the same time. This will stop remote control commands from other rooms in the house affecting your WAKONDA and potentially disrupting the recording.The RECORD light will flash...
Page 20 - GETTING UNSTUCK; MUTE
GETTING UNSTUCK Occasionally you may find that your WAKONDA fails to respond the way you expect when you press a key. This will often be because youhave pressed a key you didn’t intend to which makes your WAKONDAbehave in an unfamiliar or unexpected way. You can, of course, justturn it off and start...
Page 24 - W A K O N D A