2. PRECAUTIONARY MEASURES
When you use your
BINGO
, always take basic safety precautions to reduce to a
minimum the risk of injury by fire or by electric shock.
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Read all the directions in these operating instructions and make sure that you under
stand them.
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Pay attention to all warnings, instructions and supplementary text written on the
BINGO
.
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Always use a grounded mains connection with the appropriate supply voltage. If you
are uncertain whether the connection is grounded, have a qualified expert check it.
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Do not let your
BINGO
come into contact with water and never touch the
amplifier if you have wet hands.
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Always operate your
BINGO
in a place where no one can trip over the cables
causing injury to themselves or damage to the cables.
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Do not operate your
BINGO
near devices with strong electromagnetic fields
such as large mains transformers, generators, neon lights etc. Do not lay the signal
cable parallel to power lines.
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Do insure that your
BINGO
is switched off before plugging in the power
cable to the mains.
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Before cleaning your
BINGO
, unplug it from the mains supply. Use a damp
cloth to clean it. Do not use cleaning agents, and be careful that no liquid finds its
way into the amp.
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There are no parts within your
BINGO
that can be serviced by the user. Refer all
repairs and servicing to an agent authorised by
A
ER
.
Any unauthorised repair or servicing will void the two year warranty!
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Keep these operating instructions in a safe place.
3. OPERATING ELEMENTS
Front (from left to right):
Channel 1:
Input
socket for a 6.3 mm jack plug
High/Low
switch to adjust input sensitivity
High
impedance only instruments with a piezoelectric pick-up,
Low
for instruments with active preamplifiers and magnetic sound pick-ups
Clip
overload indicator
Gain
input level control
Colour
mid-range contour filter
Bass
tone control for bass
Middle
tone control for mid-range
Treble
tone control for treble
BINGO
2
Part of the action
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