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READ THIS BEFORE YOU START!
Power requirements
Power requirements for electrical equipment differ from area to area. The
operating voltage of this machine is preset at the factory according to its
intended destination. However, some models are equipped with a voltage
selector. If your machine is so equipped, before connecting, check to see
that the VOLTAGE SELECTOR on the rear panel is set to the voltage
for your area. If not, please set it correctly before plugging in the
power cord:
220V, 50 Hz for Europe except UK.
240V, 50 Hz for UK and Australia.
120V, 60 Hz for U.S.A. and Canada.
If the VOLTAGE SELECTOR on your machine looks like this: If the
VOLTAGE SELECTOR on your MPC60 looks like the diagram on
the right, please disconnect the power cord, then set the switch to the
correct voltage for your area, using a flat screwdriver.
What you should know to protect yourself and the Akai
MPC60:
Watch out! You might get an electric shock.
• Never touch the power plug with wet hands.
• Always pull out the power plug by the plug and never the cord.
• Only let a qualified professional repair or reassemble the Akai MPC60. An
unauthorized person might touch the internal parts and receive a serious
electric shock.
• Never allow a child to put anything, especially metal, into the Akai
MPC60.
Let's protect the Akai MPC60 too.
• Use only a household AC power source. Never use a DC power
source.
• If water is spilled on the Akai MPC60, disconnect the power and call
your dealer.
• Make sure that the Akai MPC60 is well ventilated and away from direct
sunlight.
• To avoid damage to the internal circuits and the external surface, keep
away from heat (stoves, etc.)
Summary of Contents for MPC 60
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Page 13: ...Section 2 The Basics ...
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Page 123: ...Section 6 Sampling and Editing Drum Sounds The SOUNDS key ...
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