Choice Of Amplifier Location And Cooling; Line Voltage Adjustment; Power Connection - Goldmund MILLENNIUM User Manual

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You will find in the GOLDMUND MILLENNIUM box:
- The amplifier
- The power cord
- This manual
- Spare fuses.
Please keep the packaging in case you need to transport the amplifier at a later date or if you have to
send it for maintenance.

CHOICE OF AMPLIFIER LOCATION AND COOLING

The GOLDMUND MILLENNIUM amplifier, as all high quality amplifiers generates a large amount of
heat.
It is mandatory to allow proper cooling of the heat sinks. Avoid any location which is not properly
ventilated and avoid putting on top of it equipment sensitive to temperature.
Due to its extreme weight, and in order to maximize the effect of the built-in "Mechanical Grounding™"
construction, the MILLENNIUM is better located on the floor. But other very strong supports can also be
used, if they offer a very rigid transmission with the floor.
The MILLENNIUM is built on four very hard conical feets to ensure proper vibration transmission to the
amplifier support, and to evacuate all detrimental vibrations inside the amplifier. All following the famous
GOLDMUND "Mechanical Grounding™" principle.
Depending on the flatness of the surface where the amplifier will be located, you will need to screw in
the four round flat feets of the amplifier to allow full contact of the points with the support.

LINE VOLTAGE ADJUSTMENT

A voltage selection is provided inside the amplifier by rewiring.
If your line voltage is not adapted to the voltage indicated on the serial plate of the amplifier, please
consult your local GOLDMUND dealer for internal adjustment.
ATTENTION: On the 220V position, the GOLDMUND MILLENNIUM amplifier will function properly for
main line voltage in between 200V and 240V. On the 110V position, the main line must deliver between
105 and 125V. If your main line is usually out of these tolerances, please consult your GOLDMUND
dealer.
Please check the value of the main line fuse. This fuse is located on the back panel of the amplifier,
above the power cord receptacle.
Use a 8A delayed fuse for 220V operation or a 16A delayed fuse for 110V operation.

POWER CONNECTION

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