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Peavey SP 2P Product Specifications page 6

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Changing the Voltage Range of the SP®2P
First, make sure the SP®2P is disconnected from the power line, and that the power switch (1) is in the OFF posi-
tion.
Second, unscrew the screws holding the clear switch protector on the voltage selector switch (4) just a little, just
enough to allow rotation of the clear switch protector. The screws DO NOT need to be unscrewed very far.
Third, rotate the clear plastic protector about 90 degrees to uncover the voltage selector switch. One side of the
cover has a slot, the other just a hole, the side with the hole is the side that pivots.
Fourth, using a small flat blade screwdriver, push the red selector switch slide plate to the other side from where
it was. The voltage that is now visible on the red slide plate is the one you have selected.
Fifth, rotate the clear plastic protector back underneath the loosened screws, and tighten one down while hold-
ing the clear plastic protector in place. Tighten the other screw down, and make sure both screws are tight.
If the screws are over-tightened, this could damage the voltage selector switch clear plastic cover, so do not apply
excessive force to the screws!
Sixth, the fuse should be changed to the correct amperage rating. For an input power voltage of 120VAC, use a
10 amp rated, 250V 5 x 20 mm cartridge type time-delay fuse, which conforms to the international fuse classifi-
cation "T10AH".
For an input power voltage range of from 220VAC to 240VAC, use a 5 amp rated, 250V 5 x 20 mm cartridge type
time-delay fuse, which conforms to the international fuse classification "T5AH".
The IEC power cord that is correct for your locale can now be plugged into the IEC receptacle (3), and the Power
switch (1) activated to turn on the powered SP®2P speaker system.
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