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SPECIAL NOTES
In addition to the Safety Precautions and Instructions outlined on pages 1, 2 and 3, the following notes
should be read and adhered to.
POWER SUPPLY
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When connecting the mixer to other equipment, always carry out the operations with the power to all
the equipment turned ‘Off’; this will help to avoid damage and malfunction.
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Read the advice on Radio and TV Interference in the special section on page 3.
MAINTENANCE
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The outside surfaces of the mixer should be cleaned only with a soft, dry cloth (or one that has been
slightly moistened with water). If further cleaning is required, never use petrol, alcohol, thinners or
other solvents, as these will cause damage to the surface finish and silk screening of the panels and
outside of the instrument.
FURTHER PRECAUTIONS
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If you need to use the instrument in a foreign country, you should first consult a qualified service
technician if you have any doubts regarding the power supply suitability etc.
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The instrument should never be subjected to hard impact.
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Never exert excessive pressure on the control keys or knobs.
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The instrument cover may become slightly warm after a period of operation; this is a normal effect due
to the radiation of heat from some of the internal components and is not a reason for concern,
although the instrument should always be placed in a ventilated area where possible.