Sherwood S-9400CP Installation And Operation Manual page 5

Am/fm stereo solid state receiver
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in the depressed position. If your tape recorder is equipped with separate recording and playback heads, you
may monitor directly from the tape being recorded by moving the TAPE MONITOR switch to the "in" position.
11. SPEAKER FUSES
The output stages are electrically protected against overload. Should a short circuit condition at high volume
setting be maintained for a long period, these fuses will open. The fuse type is standard.3.5A quick acting and
must not be replaced with a larger value. To protect speakers with low power ratings, a lower value may be
installed. Consult your dealer if in doubt.
12. AC MAIN POWER FUSE
This contains the fuse whi(' ' . protects)
~)t.r
receiver. Should this fuse fail, replace with one of the same amperage
and type. Do not use a
fu~e
with a
greate~'
rating.
13. AC OUTLET 'SWITCHED, UP TO IOOW'
This is a convenience elel dcal outlet 1.)r an accessory piece of equipment such as a turntable that you wish to
turn on and off with the front panel iJower switch of the receiver.*
14. AC OUTLET 'UNSWITCHED, UP TO 150W'
This outlet is not controlled by the :' wer switch on the front panel of the receiver and can be used for a tape
deck or tape recorder. *
15. SPEAKER OUTPUT "A" AND "B" TERMINALS
This receiver enables you to listen to two sets of speakers individually or in various combinations as marked on
the SPEAKER switches on the front panel. Connect your main LEFT and RIGHT speaker to the corresponding
"A" speaker terminals and "B" speaker terminals for a remote pair located elsewhere in your home. For all
speaker connections, make sure that the phasing is correct. L+ and R+ terminals on the receiver must be con-
nected to the positive (+) terminals on the speakers and likewise G- terminals to the negative (-) terminals.
Speakers between 4 and 16 ohm impedance can be used if only one pair of speakers is used, but if two pair of
speakers are connected, make sure that each speaker has a minimum impedance of 8 ohms for safe operation.
To avoid power loss in the speaker cables, follow the recommendations of wire gauge for given lengths of cable:
up to 10 feet - 18 - 20 gauge wire
10 to 30 feet - 16 - 18 gauge wire
more than 30 feet - 16 gauge wire
16. AC INPUT CORD
Plug cord into AC outlet.
*NOTE: Do not plug irons or toasters into these outlets.
Never exceed the reted power output or damage may result.

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