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5.6  Connection to mains power  

 
Only  connect  the  unit  to  the  mains  power  when  all  the  other  cable  connections  have  already  been 
carried out.  
 
Plug in the mains cable firstly in the inlet connector sockets of the unit and only then the earthing pin-
plug in the mains socket. 
 
By actuating switch 

2

 you can switch your unit on or off. 

 
 

5.7  Replacing damaged mains fuses 

 
If  a  fuse  is  damaged  only  replace  the  fuse  with  original  types  having  the  same  ampere  value,  the 
same voltage endurance and the same time-lag. Never use fuses with other ampere classes or time-
lag classes. 
 
 

 
IMPORTANT! 

 
Pull out the mains plug! 
 
Always disconnect the unit from the mains power before replacing a fuse.  
 

 
To  change  the  fuse  please  use  a  screwdriver  suitable  for  the  slot  in  the  fuse  holder 

1

.  Press  the 

screwdriver  lightly  into  the  slot  and  gently  lever  the  fuse  holder  (plastic  cap)  carefully  out  of  the 
respective socket. Now you can take out the fuse holder and replace the fuse. 
 
 
For countries with 

220-240 V / 50-60 Hz

 

please use the following fuse types: 
 

  For countries with 

100-120 V / 50-60 Hz

  

please use the following fuse types: 
 

400 mA 

– slow blow 

 

  800 mA 

– slow blow 

 

 
 

Notice:  

Use the included fuse for replacement! 

 
 
 

6  Looking after your equipment 

 
 
The  PREAMP  I 

– MK 3 from ACCUSTIC ARTS

® 

does  not  require  special  treatment  in  excess  of  the 

usual  care  taken  with  high  quality  devices.  Clean  the  housing  with  a  dry  or  slightly  moistened  cloth. 
Please do not use any aggressive detergents or detergents which contain silicon.  
 
The  best  way  to  clean  the  chromed  inlay  and  knops  is  with  a  mild  non-aggressive  fat-dissolving 
detergent  (e.g.  glass  cleaner).  Use  a  very  soft  clean  cloth  and  wipe  the  front  plate  with  this  without 
exerting strong pressure. 

Never

 use abrasive agents or polishing agents with abrasive particles. 

 
 

 
IMPORTANT! 

 
Do not place the unit in direct sunshine and avoid extreme changes in 
temperature. 
 

 
 
 
 
 

Summary of Contents for CD-PLAYER I (MK 3)

Page 1: ...rived from studio engineering Premium quality ICs 4 x selected Burr Brown OPA 627 for fully balanced signal paths 4 x selected Burr Brown OPA 2107 for unbalanced signal paths Circuit topology optimize...

Page 2: ...ntee a reliable function of this unit over the long term we kindly ask you to thoroughly read this instruction manual before connecting this unit and to observe the following instructions This is also...

Page 3: ...cloth moistened with water and some detergent Never use inflammable or chemically aggressive cleaning agents In the event of a defect please never attempt to repair it yourself Any tampering with the...

Page 4: ...1 Rear view 1 Fuse holder for the main fuse plastic cap with integrated fuse 2 Mains power on off switch 3 1 Fully balanced input XLR for connection of a reproduction device 1 IN 1 3 2 Fully balanced...

Page 5: ...g AMP I AMP II or AMP III from ACCUSTIC ARTS Of course you can use this ACCUSTIC ARTS unit with units from other premium quality brands 5 2 Use and start up of an analog input IN 1 to IN 5 The PREAMP...

Page 6: ...und processor WARNING You can t connect standard units like for example a CD Player to this input In the SURROUND BYPASS configuration the volume of this input is not controlled this means that the in...

Page 7: ...ce connected to the PREAMP I MK 3 The volume can also be changed using the separate remote control ACCUSTIC ARTS type RC II Fig 3 Volume setting on the rotary potentiometer VOLUME Minimum Maximum Fig...

Page 8: ...e holder plastic cap carefully out of the respective socket Now you can take out the fuse holder and replace the fuse For countries with 220 240 V 50 60 Hz please use the following fuse types For coun...

Page 9: ...right signal Solution Check batteries and change if necessary Cause 2 The infrared receiver cannot receive the transmitted signal Solution Always point the remote control transmitter directly towards...

Page 10: ...d fully to left Intermodulation distortion 0 0029 with 1 0 Veff on 10 k SMPTE 60 Hz 7 kHz 4 1 Distortion THD N 0 00015 with 1 6 Veff on 10 k effective bandwidth 22 Hz 22 kHz Power consumption 5 9 watt...

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