Electrocompaniet AW250R Owner's Manual

AW 250R
Owner’s Manual
WARNING: To reduce risk of fire or electric shock, do not expose this appliance to rain or moisture. Verify line voltage before use. Do not remove cover. No user serviceable parts inside. Refer servicing to qualified service personnel. The warranty in void if the product is tampered with by non authorised personnel. Use only authorised Electrocompaniet service station.
Unpacking the amplifier:
The content of the carton is as follows:
1 pcs Electrocompaniet Ampliwire 250 DMB-R 1 pcs AC power cord 1 Owner's Manual 1 pcs Spare fuse, 10.0 AT slow-blow 5x20mm (120V AC)
5.0 AT slow-blow 5x20mm (240V AC)
The actual spare fuse is located inside the AC 3 pin receptacle.
Connecting the AW 250 DMB-R
Connecting to mains
Check that the mains voltage printed on the rear panel of the amplifier corresponds with the line voltage in the territory were you intend to use your amplifier.
How to avoid damages
A good operating practice is to turn off all equipment before any connections or disconnection’s are made. Do not under any circumstances connect or disconnect equipment when power is turned on. If you insist on connecting or disconnecting while power is turned on, you should be aware that the design of the RCA plug generates a large transient when inserting the plug. This could damage both the speakers and the amplifier.
The rear panel
The rear panel of the Ampliwire AW 250 DMB is equipped with two sets of RCA input sockets, marked + and -, and one XLR female socket, for each channel.
Single-ended (RCA) input and operation
Upon arrival, the amplifier is set for single-ended use with a shorting plug in the negative RCA input.This will short the negative (-) input of the amplifier to ground. With shorting plugs in position, the amplifier is ready to be connected in a normal way with a single ended preamplifier.
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