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It`s full copy of a service manual from url http://www.philips.owner-manuals.com/PM3216-service-manual-PHILIPS.html
Text excerpt from page 3 (click to view)
Connecting the speaker cables
Cautions
When connecting the speakers, you must turn down the main volume, and switch off the power amplifier. Always take note of the polarity (+ and markings on the amplifier and speakers, as well as any markings on the cables) when connecting the speakers. 1. Strip about 1 inch of 1. insulation from the end of each wire of the speaker cable. Twist the strands of the bare wire tightly. 2. Loosen the screw knob of the speaker�s input terminal and 2. insert the wire into the input terminal from below. Make sure that only the bare wire (and no insulation) is inserted into the hole. Make sure that the wire is not touching the other terminal. Tighten the screw knob. Repeat this step for each wire Banana plugs / Fiches bananes and speaker terminal. Banana plugs As an alternative to the procedure described above, you may want to connect individual banana plugs to the cable ends, allowing easy connection of the 3. cables to the speakers.
3. Connect the other end of each speaker cable to your amplifier.