How To Handle The Casters; About The Protection Circuit - Roland D-Bass 115 Owner's Manual

Roland d-bass owner's manual 210 115 115x
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How to handle the Casters

Attaching and Removing the Casters
You can attach or remove casters as shown in the following figure.
To ensure adequate stability, be sure to attach all four wheels whenever using the unit with caster wheels.
Whenever using the unit without caster wheels, be sure to remove all four wheels.
Be sure to remove all casters when accidental movement may be dangerous such as when setting up the D-BASS 210/
115/115X on stage or when transporting it in a vehicle.
If casters have been attached to the amp, make sure it is used only on a stable, level surface.
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About the Protection Circuit

This unit is equipped with a protection circuit.
The protection circuit helps ensure safety by activating when excessive input continues for a long time while the device is at a
location with a high ambient temperature.
When the protection circuit is active, the POWER indicator flashes, and the sound output drops in volume or ceases altogether.
Position this device away from walls or other objects so that the vents remain unobstructed, thus preventing the activation of the
protection circuit.
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