About The Protector Indicator; Replace Fuse - Philips CMP200 User Manual

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About the protector
indicator
The amplifier has a built-in protection circuit to
protect the transistors and speakers when:
The unit is overheated. Or
A DC current is generated. Or
The battery voltage is over low or
over high. Or
The speaker terminals are short
circuited.
When the PROTECT indicator
lights up in red, the unit shuts down
automatically. If this happens, please:
1
Take out the disc or tape and turn off the
car audio.
2
Check the cause of the malfunction (see
above).
3
If the amplifier has overheated, wait until
the unit cools down before use.

Replace fuse

If there is no power, the fuse may be damaged
and need to be replaced.
1
Pull out the damaged fuse.
2
Replace the fuse with the supplied fuses
or to buy two fuses that matches the
voltage of the damaged fuse (30A x 2).
If the fuse gets damaged immediately after it
has been replaced, there may be an internal
malfunction. In such case, consult your Philips
dealer.
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