Operating Your Amplifier: Notes And Switching On - MC2 Audio E475 Operating Instructions Manual

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E Series – E475 Operating Instructions
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Typical conditions that could cause the protection to be triggered include very high frequency
or subsonic input signals, DC in the inputs, short-circuited outputs, or internal high
temperatures.
The protection circuit will affect both channels.
Temperature related faults will reset if the unit has cooled sufficiently.
Output short circuits (this can affect just one channel) will require manual reset after clearing
the fault.

Operating Your Amplifier: Notes and Switching On

Read all documentation before operating your equipment and retain all documentation for
future reference.
Do not spill water or other liquids into or on the unit and do not operate the unit while
standing in liquid.
Do not block fan intake or rear ventilation outlets or operate the unit in an environment that
could impede the free flow of air around the unit.
If the unit is used in an extremely dusty or smoky environment, it should be cleaned of any
collected debris at regular intervals. Please also see the notes regarding maintenance on
page NN.
It is important that the power output of your amplifier is matched to the power handling
capacity of your loudspeaker. If not, damage to the loudspeaker could occur.
Switching On...
At 'switch-on' the protection circuit will initially activate whilst the circuits stabilise, indicated
by the red A/P LED illuminating, in addition to various other LEDs. After a few seconds the red
A/P LED will extinguish indicating a satisfactory working condition.
Other LEDs may remain illuminated depending upon rear panel switch settings and input
connections. If the A/P LED does not extinguish after 5 seconds the unit may be faulty or
some external connections may be incorrect or inappropriate. If this occurs you should power
down the unit and remove all external connections (except for the mains power supply) and
repeat the power up sequence. If the problem persists please contact us — details on page
NN.

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