Care And Maintenance - Emotiva XMC-1 User Manual

Xmc-1 gen 2 - 7.2 channel av preamp/processor
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Care and Maintenance

periodic Maintenance
Your Emotiva XMC-1 requires no periodic maintenance or calibration.
Cleaning your XMC-1
If necessary, the XMC-1 should be cleaned gently with a soft rag.
If something sticky gets on the front panel or case of the XMC-1, it should be cleaned with a
mild cleaning solution applied to a soft rag, followed by wiping with a clean rag dampened
with plain water and drying with a soft dry rag or cloth.
Note: Do NoT spray water or cleaning solution directly onto the XMC-1 or into
the vents.
If something sticky gets on the remote control, it should be cleaned with a mild cleaning
solution applied to a soft rag, followed by wiping with a clean rag dampened with plain water
and drying with a soft dry rag or cloth.
Note: Do NoT submerge the remote control in liquid or spray water or cleaning solution
directly onto it.
fuses
The XMC-1 has three fuses that protect it from power surges and other fault conditions.
A blown fuse does not necessarily indicate a problem; fuses may blow for many reasons,
including a power surge in your AC line, or a fault with your XMC-1.
If a fuse blows, AlWAys REplACE IT WITh oNE of ThE sAME sIZE, RATING, AND TypE;
NEVER UsE A fUsE of hIGhER RATING.
If one or more fuses blows repeatedly CoNTACT EMoTIVA TEChNICAl sUppoRT.
The main AC power fuse for the XMC-1 is located in the IEC power cable receptacle, behind the
small plastic panel with the picture of a fuse on it, and is easily accessible without removing the
XMC-1's top cover. In addition, there are two power supply fuses located on the power supply
board inside the XMC-1.
If you suspect that a fuse is blown, remove the fuse and test it with an ohmmeter or low-current
continuity tester. If the fuse measures more than a few ohms of resistance, shows "no continuity",
or is obviously cracked or scorched, then it should be replaced.
Note: Always use a modern continuity tester or resistance meter to check fuses. some older
flashlight style continuity testers deliver enough current to blow a low-value fuse, and so
should be avoided.
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