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IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCITONS
WAKMNG: When using elecmc ptoducis. ba^io cautions should always he followed, including the following:
1.
Read ;i1l safety and operating iiL«uuciionN befoiT using ihu pruducL.
2.
All safely and operating instruciions should bo retained for future reference.
3.
Oh?y all caiulons in the oi>erating instructions and on the hack of the unit.
A,
All operating insimcttons should be followed.
5.
This product should iioi be used near waterJ.e,. a bathlub. sink, swimming pool, wet basemeni. etc-
6,
This pniduci should be locaied so ihai its posilion does not interfere with its proper veniilaiion. U should noi be placed flat against a
wall or placed in 8 builMn enclosure that will Impede the flow of cooling air.
7.
Tills pmduci sliuuld noi be phiucd near a source of heat such as a stove, radiator, or another heat producing umplificr.
8,
Connect only to a power supply of the type marked on the uoit udjacenl lo ihe power supply cord.
b. Never break olT the ground pin on the power supply cord. For more Inforinaiion on grounding- write for our free booklet "Shock
Hilliard and Grounding."
10.
Power supply cords should always be handled carefully. Never walk or place equipirem
m
power supply cords. Periodically check
cords for cuts or signs of stress, especially at the plug and the point where the cord exits ihe unit.
11.
Tlic power supply coni should be unplugged vvlten Uie uni I Is to be unused for long periods of time.
1
2.
If ibis product is to be mounted in an equipment rack, rear support should be provided.
13.
Metal part^can be cleaned with a damp rag. The vinyl covering used on some units can be cleaned with » damp rug or an ammonia-
hased household cleaner if necessary. Disconnect unit from power supply before cleaning,
14.
Care should he taken so that objects do not tail and liquids arc not spilled into ihc umi thfouch the ventilation holes or any other
openings.
15.
This unit should be cheeked by o qualified .service technician if:
a.
The power supply cord or plug has been damaged.
b.
Anything has fsdlen or been spilled into iheunii
c.
I he unit does not opcraic correci ly.
d.
The unit has been dnjpjwd or the epclo'«ure damaged,
16.
Thp iiMer vhould not aitempt to service this equipment. All service work should he done by a qualified service tcc link Ian.
17.
This product should be used only with a can or stand that is recommended by Peavey Flccironics.
18.
Exposure to c.'^tr^cly high noise levels inav cause a pernianeni hearing loss, individuals vary considerably in susceptibiliry to noise
induced hearing loss, bui nearly everyone will lose some hearing if exposed to sufficiently intense noise for a sutticient lime.
Tlic U.S. GoverniMcnc'b Occup<itioniil Sifcly <uid Health AdminIbti ailon COSTIA) ha5-^pccificd the following permissible noise level
exposures.
Duration Per Day In Hour^
Sound Level dBA. Slow Response
K
90
6
92
4
95
1
97
2
100
1
1/2
102
1
105
la
no
1 /4 or less
115
According lo OSH A, any expusure in excess of the above permissible limiis could result in some bearing loss.
Ear plugs or protectors in ihe ear canals or over die ears muse l>e worn w'heii operating ihk aniplilivKtioo system in order to prevent a
permanent hearing loss if exptvstire is in excess of ihe liiniu as sot forth above. To ensure against potentially dangerous exposure to high
MXincJ pre^isure levels, ii is recommended thai all persons exposed to equipment capable of producing high sound pressure levels such as
ihis amplificaiion system be protected by hearing protectors while this unit is in operation,
SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS!

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