Breaking In; Care And Cleaning; Mains Fuse - Viola Systems LEGACY Owner's Manual

Mono power amplifier
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by connecting from the remote out jack of the first amplifier into the remote in jack
of the second.

BREAKING IN

Although the VIOLA Legacy power amplifier will deliver outstanding performance
straight out of the box, you may expect to hear it continue to improve as it reaches
its normal operating temperature and its various components "break-in." It has been
our experience that the greatest changes occur within the first 25-50 hours. The
amplifier will continue to improve in sound quality for about 300 hours from the start
of use.
The only exception to this rule is if the unit is switched off, allowing it to cool down.
In this case, a brief warm-up period will be required before the amplifier's sound
quality reaches its best. It is not necessary to repeat the initial 300 hour break-in.
We recommend that you turn off the Legacy when not in use. Since it is a Class A
bias amplifier it will dissipate the most heat when idle.

CARE AND CLEANING

Caution!
• ALWAYS switch the amplifier off and disconnect it from the
mains supply before attempting to clean it.
• NEVER apply cleaning products directly to the amplifier as they
may enter the unit and cause damage.
• NEVER use any of the following cleaning products as they may
damage the finish:
In most cases wiping the unit with a slightly damp soft cloth will give
satisfactory results.
vinegar, applied with a soft cloth may also be used.
about the suitably of a cleaner, first try it out on a part of the unit that is less
visible, such as the rear panel.

MAINS FUSE

The mains fuse is located inside the mains input receptacle on the unit's rear panel.
If you suspect that the fuse has blown, follow the procedure below:
• Disconnect the amplifier from the mains supply.
• Check the fuse with a continuity tester and replace any blown fuses
with one of the rating and type shown below.
Viola Legacy Manual Rev 0
• Wax polish
• Spirit or alcohol based cleaners
• Corrosive or abrasive cleaners
Non-abrasive glass cleaners containing ammonia or
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