when setting up
To ensure that your Chord amplifier works efficiently and safely, please pay particular attention to the
following issues.
ventilation
Your Chord amplifier should have at least 5cm of clear space all around it to ensure a free flow of air at all times.
When driven continuously at well above average levels, the temperature at the back of the unit may exceed 50ºC.
This is normal and no cause for concern, although it does highlight the need for adequate ventilation around the
unit. We do not recommend that you place your amplifier directly on a carpet.
mains lead and plug
All Chord equipment comes supplied with the correct mains lead and plug. This should be used at all times.
if you need to fit a plug for UK/Europe
Connect the blue wire to the neutral terminal
Connect the brown wire to the live terminal
Connect the yellow/green wire to the earth terminal
if you need to fit a plug for US/Canada
Connect the white wire to the neutral terminal
Connect the black wire to the live terminal
Connect the green to the earth terminal
earthing issues in Europe
In some European countries a hum may occur if your amplifier is connected to mains sockets that do not have an
earth. If this is the case please ensure that:
1. Your amplifier is connected via a multi-way mains block which contains an earth point at each socket outlet. This
is to ensure that the chassis metalwork of each item is connected together.
2. We recommend that an earthing method for your building is implemented.
3. Use the connecting points on your Chord unit and connect to an available earth point.
safety warnings
It is important that your amplifier is earthed at all times via its own mains lead. Failure to do this may be hazardous.
The power supply components within the amplifier are designed to be operated at lethal voltages and energy levels.
Circuit designs that embody these components conform with applicable safety requirements. Precautions must be
taken to prevent accidental contact with power-line potentials. Do not connect grounded test equipment.
These units comply with EN 50081-1 and IEC 801/2
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