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SAFETY TIPS______________________________________________ 
 

 

 
 

 

 

Never place the Fezz Audio Omega Lupi amplifier near heat sources, such as 

radiators, heaters or direct sunlight. Ensure adequate ventilation and airflow 
 

 

We also warn against exposure of the amplifier to conditions such as very low 

temperatures and/or high humidity. 
 

 

During normal operation, the vacuum tubes radiate significant amounts of heat - 

there is a risk of burns. 
 

 

 The amplifier should be plugged directly into a wall socket. If you must use an 

extension cord, please make sure that it has load parameters sufficient to ensure 
proper handling of current delivery to the device. 
 

 

 When cleaning, always disconnect the Omega Lupi from the power source. Use a 

dry, soft cloth. Do not use water or cleaning agents. 

 

 

 If your amplifier starts to misbehave or to work incorrectly, if it’s temperature gets 

too high or you start feeling smoke - immediately disconnect the device from the 
mains. 

 

 

 Due to the risk of exposure to high voltages – please do not open the lid of the 

amplifier. ATTENTION: This warning remains in force also in a situation where the 
device is already disconnected from the wall outlet. 

 

 

 Always replace fuses in accordance with the original, intended specification. 

 

 

 Do not make repairs on your own, or adjustments beyond those as described in this 

manual. Execution of any unauthorized repairs or modifications of the device result 
in a loss of warranty. 
 

 
 
 
 

 
 

In order to obtain the highest possible sound reproduction quality and 
for the sake of your own safety, please kindly refer to the following 
safety guidelines and please adhere to them.

 

Summary of Contents for Omega Lupi

Page 1: ...Omega Lupi USER S MANUAL...

Page 2: ...er source Use a dry soft cloth Do not use water or cleaning agents If your amplifier starts to misbehave or to work incorrectly if it s temperature gets too high or you start feeling smoke immediately...

Page 3: ...NS 8 Hook up of the headphones 9 Hook up of the signal sources 9 Hook up of the supply cord 9 FIRST POWER UP AND GETTING STARTED 9 Setting appropriate headphone impedance 9 Burning in the amplifier 10...

Page 4: ...all underlined by a great feeling of fondness to those times long past Why is this happening The most likely reason is that it is a vacuum tube amplifier An amplifier with a specific warmth to its sou...

Page 5: ...ontent is not damaged Please do not dispose of the original packaging so as to facilitate possible shipment of the device in the future CONTENTS OF THE PACKAGE The package should contain Fezz Audio Om...

Page 6: ...6 DESCRIPTION OF ELEMENTS OF THE AMPLIFIER 1 PCL86 tubes sockets 2 volume control potentiometer 3 headphones impedance selector 4 housing for the output transformers 5 headphones input jack 6 3 mm...

Page 7: ...ientation of its pins rotate the tube to the correct position and try again WHERE TO PLACE YOUR AMPLIFIER Due to the presence of high temperatures during normal operation of the vacuum tubes the locat...

Page 8: ...i amplifier together with a description of the inputs and outputs allowing for connection of the other elements of your audio system To avoid electrostatic shock to the components of the amplifier ple...

Page 9: ...amplifier is switched off Connect the power cord to the IEC socket on the rear panel of the amplifier The amplifier is designed to operate at a rated voltage of 230V 50Hz Connecting the device to a m...

Page 10: ...t music playback The full sonic capabilities shall stabilize and unfold within a time span ranging from 40 to 60 hours of music reproduction at a moderate volume levels In the initial period of operat...

Page 11: ...ment of the vacuum tubes in the sockets Switch off the amplifier Wait until the vacuum tubes cool down Check for proper placement of vacuum tubes in their sockets If necessary correct their orientatio...

Page 12: ...plies with the following European Union Council Directives and Standards relating to electromagnetic compatibility EMC Directive 89 336 EEC and the low voltage Directive 73 23 EEC This declaration of...

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