Front Side Peak Level Limiter
Your Power Gig unit features a blue LED on the cabinet front to the left of the woofer. This
LED is not a clip indicator but a system level meter. You do not have to be concerned if
this LED lights steadily or blinks, it is simply monitoring your musical output and indicat-
ing to you proper function of the Power Gig unit.
Trouble Shooting
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UNIT FAILS TO POWER UP.
1. Make sure unit is plugged in properly to wall outlet.
2. Check that power cable is plugged in tightly to unit.
3. If people or equipment tend to step and roll over or stretch your power cable it can
get damaged. Always try a second cable to test for shorts in original cable. Dispose of
original damaged power cables immediately.
4. If system still fails to power up, UNPLUG FROM WALL. There is a small door below
the plug input on the Power Gig unit, pop off this door and remove the fuse with needle
nose pliers and replace with same rated fuse. Please make sure unit is unplugged from
wall before attempting to change the fuse!
UNIT TURNS ON, BUT NO SOUND.
1. Check that Master Volume is turned up.
2. Be sure your microphone is turned on.
3. All appropriate cables should be plugged in correctly.
4. If using a mixing console make sure fader and balance are set to center positions and
level increased.
5. Be sure Volume and Gain of appropriate channels are set above 0 level and matched
correctly as indicated above.
Fuse replacement Diagram
OLD FUSE
SPARE FUSE
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