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IMPORTANT READ THIS FIRST 

 

2 QUICK SET UP GUIDE  

 

1 Unpack unit carefully

. Make sure that it is 

in good condition. If not report to Icon Audio. 
It is important that you keep packaging for 
warranty/service return.  
 

2 If Necessary fit the valves, or check that 
they are firmly in place. 

The EL34s should 

be fitted first observing the numbers 1,2,3,4 
on the rear of the valve, this corresponds with 
the four sockets from left to right viewed from 
the front. This is essential as each valve is 
‘set up’ in this position. 

Do not push or pull 

the EL34s by the glass envelope

, this could 

cause the glass envelope to become 
detached from the base, damaging the valve. 
The small valves may be gently pushed into 
place (12AT7= ECC81). It is normal for them 
to feel a little loose. Please be careful not to 
break the central spigot (EL34) or the pins as 
this will not be covered under warranty. 
 

3 Connect to source units

, e.g. CD, Tuner, 

Tape, Phono pre amp (if used) etc via 
appropriate phono sockets. 
 

4 Connect to speakers

 making sure that the 

correct impedance (ohms) is chosen, (see 
back of speakers). Most modern speakers 
are 4ohms. Don’t forget to get the correct 
polarity of speaker cables. (See speaker 
connections chapter). If ‘bi-wiring’ both 
‘common’ should go to the black terminal, 
and both ‘positive’ (or red) should go to either 
4 or 8 ohm terminals. Do not use 4 and 8 
ohm at the same time. 
 

5 Connect to mains

 supply using supplied 

IEC mains lead to 240v supply. 

If for some 

reason the welded plug must be removed, 
please remove fuse and dispose of 
immediately.

 (As they can be a danger to 

children if plugged in). The replacement plug 
should be wired in the following way Brown to 
Live terminal, Blue to Neutral terminal and 
Green/Yellow to Earth terminal. 
 

6 SWITCH ON!

 The blue mains indicator 

should light up and unit will take 
approximately 40 seconds to start working. 
All valves should have a visible orange glow 
from the cathode heaters. With the volume 
control set to minimum (fully anti-clockwise) 
there should be no sound coming from the 
speakers except a barely discernable gentle 

hum. If there are any unpleasant sounds 
coming from the speakers, switch off and 
refer to the ‘Trouble Shooting’ section or 
contact Icon Audio. 
If your unit is fitted with the HT delay timer, 
operation will begin after the unit switches the 
HT on (approx 40-70 secs), your may hear 
very low distorted sound from the speakers 
during the warm up time. This is because 
there is virtually no HT to operate the 
amplifier. We suggest you reduce the volume 
until the HT cuts in.  
 

7 Your unit should now be functioning

. If 

not check wiring again and/Use selector/tape 
monitor/volume to choose source program 
and suitable listening volume. Do not operate 
at a high volume for the first five minutes to 
allow the valves to warm up properly. 
 

Please note all these things are normal for 

valve amplifiers: 

A, Valves can get very hot, BEWARE! 
B, The transformer cover will get quite warm 
C, The amplifier may smell for a few weeks. 
D, Mobile phone ‘breakthrough’ is normal. 
E, Valves may make a ‘tinkling’ sound when 
warming up and cooling down. 
F, One channel may come on before the 
other at switch on. 
G, The volume control may sometimes 
appear to sound ‘Scratchy’, this is not a fault! 
H, There may be a ‘click’ when switching off. 
 

8 Health and Safety

. The valves when 

operating have high surface temperatures. 
Keep out of reach of children and pets. The 
use of the supplied guard is recommended in 
these circumstances. Always unplug when 
making adjustments. 

Like all amplifiers 

there are potentially lethal high voltages 
inside (over 400v DC), which when 
switched off can take several minutes to 
discharge!

 Do not remove bottom panel 

unless you are a competent engineer. There 
are no user serviceable parts inside. 

Like 

other household electrical appliances do 
not leave unattended whilst switched on.

 

Do not adjust the EL34 grid bias pre sets 
without reference to the manual. Incorrect 
adjustment could cause the valves to 
overheat, with resulting in damage to valves 
and amplifier.

 

Summary of Contents for Stereo 40i Classic EL34

Page 1: ...reaches your ear Whilst the amplifier is arguably the most important part of a system it is important to remember that the weakest link will always affect the final results when making judgements And...

Page 2: ...our test Check inputs tape monitor Output Valve Bias level mv Sound Quality Channel Balance Valve Microphony Valve Seating Hum level left right mv RF Test LED brightness Serial No sticker and recorded...

Page 3: ...thode heaters With the volume control set to minimum fully anti clockwise there should be no sound coming from the speakers except a barely discernable gentle hum If there are any unpleasant sounds co...

Page 4: ...n longer cables You can either hard wire your cable to the amplifier by baring enough cable to fit in the connector and twist together to avoid any spare strands touching anywhere else soldering the s...

Page 5: ...ssarily We would always advise that any item of home electronics is switched off when not in use Burning in Although the amp should sound good within about 10 mins it can take up to an hour to sound a...

Page 6: ...event damage numbering them with a marker from left to right as you do so in order that that may be replaced in the same position They should be well packed in cardboard foam or similar and returned t...

Page 7: ...and damaging to the amplifier Health safety High voltages are present inside the amplifier and on exposed valve sockets when valves are removed so take suitable care It is not necessary to remove the...

Page 8: ...her situations The guarantee becomes void if the unit has been modified in any way not approved by Icon Audio 9 Packing Instructions It is essential that the original box and packing be kept in good c...

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