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BeoLab 10 

Guide 

Cautions!   Make sure that the loudspeaker 

is placed and connected in 

accordance with the instructions 

in this Guide. To prevent injury, 

use Bang & Olufsen approved 

stands and wall brackets only! 

  The loudspeaker can only be 

switched off completely by 

disconnecting it from the wall 

socket. 

  Do not attempt to open the loud

speaker. Leave such operations 

to qualified service personnel! 

  The loudspeaker is designed for 

indoor use in dry, domestic 

environments only, and for use 

within a temperature range of 

1040 C (50105 F). 

  Do not place any items on the 

loudspeaker. 

  Do not lift the loudspeaker by 

gripping the acoustic lens. 

  Prolonged listening at high

volume levels may cause hearing

damage! 

WARNING: To reduce the risk of fire or  electric shock, do not expose this appliance  to rain or moisture. Do not expose this  equipment to dripping or splashing and  ensure that no objects filled with liquids,  such as vases, are placed on the equipment. 

To completely disconnect this equipment  from the AC Mains, disconnect the mains  plug from the wall socket. The disconnect  device shall remain readily operable. 

The lightning flash with arrowhead symbol  within an equilateral triangle, is intended  to alert the user to the presence of un insulated dangerous voltage within the  products enclosure that may be of  sufficient magnitude to constitute a risk of  electric shock to persons. 

The exclamation point within an equilateral  triangle is intended to alert the user to the  presence of important operating and main tenance (servicing) instructions in the  literature accompanying the product.  

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. 

CAUTION RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK

DO NOT OPEN

Daily use

When you have finished setting

up the loudspeaker as

described on the following

pages, connect the entire

system to the mains.

Loudspeaker protection The loudspeaker is equipped with a 

thermal protection system which 

prevents damage from overheating. 

If an error occurs  or the speaker 

units become overheated  the 

system automatically switches the 

loudspeaker to standby. 

To restore the sound:

> Disconnect the loudspeaker from 

the mains supply. 

> Allow the system time to reset or 

cool down (approximately 35 

minutes). 

> Reconnect the loudspeaker to 

the mains supply. 

Should the problem persist,

contact your Bang & Olufsen

retailer.

To clean the loudspeaker Clean dusty surfaces using a dry, 

soft cloth. If necessary, remove 

grease stains or persistent dirt with 

a lintfree, firmly wrung cloth, 

dipped in a solution of water 

containing only a few drops of 

mild detergent, such as washing

up liquid. 

Never use a vacuum cleaner to 

clean the exposed speaker 

membrane in the acoustic lens. 

However, the loudspeaker front 

cloth may be cleaned with a 

vacuum cleaner with a soft brush 

nozzle, and set to the lowest level. 

Never use alcohol or other solvents

to clean any parts of the loud

speaker!

To switch on and off When you switch on your Bang & 

Olufsen system, the loudspeaker 

switches on simultaneously, and 

when you switch the system off 

again, the loudspeaker also 

switches to standby. 

Caution: Do not touch the

exposed speaker membrane in the

acoustic lens!

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Set up the loudspeaker cable connections

The loudspeaker socket panel is

located on the rear. Insert the

cables and set the POSITION

switch before you fasten the

loudspeaker to the wall bracket.

For information about the

sockets on the Bang & Olufsen

system, refer to the Guides

enclosed with the product.

Before you make any connections,

disconnect your Bang & Olufsen

system from the mains supply!

POWER LINK socket: Use this 

socket to connect the loudspeaker 

to one of the Power Link sockets 

on the Bang & Olufsen system. 

Note: Do not use a Power Link

cable of the older type, as this will

cause noise, and therefore not give

optimum sound quality! The new

type has a triangular mark on the

plug.

Cable clamp: For safety reasons,

the mains cord from the wall outlet

must be secured to the loud

speaker. To do so, tug the cord

behind the cable clamp.

Mains cord: The supplied mains

cord and plug are specially

designed for the product. If you

change the plug or damage the

mains cord, you must buy another

from your Bang & Olufsen retailer!

Power Link Mk 3

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POWER LINK socket

POSITION switch

Cable clamp

The POSITION switch When a loudspeaker is placed

in a corner or close to a wall,

the bass level is boosted

compared to the bass level from

a loudspeaker placed in a more

free-standing position.

To remove this excessive bass

boost, use the POSITION switch

to ensure that the bass level

suits the placement of the loud-

speaker. The appropriate switch

setting depends on the distance

from the loudspeaker to the

walls and corners of the room.

The switch has two settings:

W Wall position

This is the factory setting. Use this 

setting when the loudspeaker is 

placed so that the front is less than 

50 cm (20") from the rear wall, for 

example when the loudspeaker is 

mounted on the wall bracket as 

explained in this Guide. 

F Free-standing position

This setting is for future use. To be 

used if the loudspeaker is placed 

so that the front is more than 

50 cm (20") from the rear wall. 

The POSITION switch is located on

the loudspeaker socket panel.

F W

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Acoustic Lens Technology

manufactured under license from

Sausalito Audio Works.

Set up the loudspeaker wall bracket

The wall bracket must be

fastened to the wall so that the

loudspeaker is placed in a

centred position immediately

below the television screen.

We recommend that you place the

television screen so that the loud

speaker will be at least 10 cm (4")

above the floor.

About screws, washers and wall anchors Use the correct size and type of 

screws, washers and wall anchors  

taking into account the 

construction and condition of the 

wall. 

Use at least four screws  two in 

each side of the wall bracket. 

Under each screw head use an 

appropriatly sized washer with a 

minimum thickness of 1.6 mm 

(0.07"). Each screw and washer 

must have a minimum load rating 

of 16 kg (35 lbs). 

Additional notice about light

partition walls:

If you intend to hang the loud

speaker on a gypsum wall (also 

known as drywall or wallboard), 

the wall bracket must be fastened 

to a vertical stud! Mounting was

evaluated for use on a drywall

surface.

Use one roundheaded lag screw 

( 6 mm  0.23"), which 

penetrates the gypsum and is 

screwed a minimum of 25 mm (1") 

into a vertical stud. Furthermore, 

use three additional screws of a 

type intended for gypsum walls. 

10 cm 4"

59 cm 23"

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To fasten the wall bracket 1  Fold the cardboard tool as 

shown, and attach it to the wall 

bracket. 

2  Hold the wall bracket against the 

wall  centred below the tele

vision screen. Make sure that the 

tool touches the screen edge. 

3  Mark up on the wall where to 

drill the holes. 

4  Drill the holes in the wall, and 

insert the appropriate wall 

anchors. 

5  Fasten the wall bracket to the 

wall using the appropriate size 

and type of screws and washers. 

The holes in the wall bracket allows 

for some adjustment. Make sure 

that the wall bracket is in the 

correct position  level and centred 

in the correct distance from the 

screen edge. Then fully tighten all 

the screws. 

62 mm 2.44"

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Cardboard tool: The tool is used as a help to position the wall

bracket in the correct distance from the lower edge of the television

screen.

>> Set up the loudspeaker wall bracket

To fasten the loudspeaker Attach the television screen and 

loudspeaker cables to the wall 

bracket before you fasten the loud

speaker. Use the small cable 

clamps provided. 

  Connect the cables to the loud

speaker and hang it on the wall 

bracket by inserting the three 

struts into the corresponding 

holes in the loudspeaker cabinet. 

  Adjust the loudspeaker position 

on the wall bracket. The correct 

position is obtained when the 

front of the loudspeaker 

cabinet falls 13 mm (0.51") 

behind the front of the 

television screen. 

  Tighten the screws at the end of 

all three struts  in order to lock 

the loudspeaker position onto 

the wall bracket.   13 mm 0.51"

13 mm 0.51"

Loudspeaker position: The wall bracket allows you to adjust the loud

speaker fronttoback position for use with different television screen

sizes. For safety reasons, it is important that you lock the loudspeaker

onto the wall bracket!

To attach the loudspeaker front panel 1  Insert all the little pegs on the 

rear side of the panel into the 

corresponding holes in the loud

speaker cabinet. 

2  Make sure that all the pegs are 

firmly seated into the holes. 

When finished, the loudspeaker 

front panel must be aligned with 

the front of the television screen. If 

it apppears not to be so, remove 

the loudspeaker front panel again, 

and adjust the fronttoback 

position of the loudspeaker. 

To remove the front panel, for 

example for cleaning, just pry the 

little pegs free from the loud

speaker cabinet. 

Cover plates: If your loudspeaker 

is set up beneath a 65inch screen, 

fasten two cover plates to the wall 

bracket  one on each side of the 

bracket. 

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Electrical and electronic equipment, 

parts and batteries marked with 

this symbol must not be disposed 

of with normal household 

wastage; all electrical and 

electronic equipment, parts and 

batteries must be collected and 

disposed of separately.

When disposing of electrical and 

electronic equipment and batteries 

by use of the collection systems 

available in your country, you 

protect the environment, human 

health and contribute to the 

prudent and rational use of natural 

resources. Collecting electrical and 

electronic equipment, batteries 

and waste prevents the potential 

contamination of nature with the 

hazardous substances which may 

be present in electrical and 

electronic products and equipment 

Your Bang & Olufsen retailer will 

advise you of the correct way of 

disposal in your country.

If a product is too small to be

marked with the symbol, it will

appear in the User Guide, on the

Guarantee certificate, or on the

packaging.

Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment (WEEE) Environmental protection

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For the Canadian market only!

This class B digital apparatus meets 

all requirements of the Canadian 

InterferenceCausing Equipment 

Regulations. 

This product is in conformity

with the provisions of the

Directives 1999/5/EC and

2006/95/EC.

Technical specifications, features

and the use thereof are subject to

change without notice!

For the US-market only!

NOTE: This equipment has been 

tested and found to comply with 

the limits for a class B digital device, 

pursuant to part 15 of the FCC 

Rules. These limits are designed to 

provide reasonable protection 

against harmful interference in a 

residential installation. 

This equipment 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 a particular 

installation. If this equipment does 

cause harmful interference to radio 

or television reception, which can 

be determined by turning the 

equipment 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. 

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