IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
The
AERIS DAC
has been designed to operate at the highest level of efficiency and
performance in any normal operating situation; however, there are a few important use
and care principles that must be kept in mind when operating the
AERIS DAC
:
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Do not expose the
AERIS DAC
to rain, moisture, or excessively damp conditions.
!
Due to auto-ranging circuitry and dual-stage voltage regulation, the audio
performance will not be affected by any voltage fluctuations within the operating
voltage range. The
AERIS DAC
can be operated at any mains voltage over the
range of 85 to 265 VAC without any adjustments necessary.
!
The
AERIS DAC
must not be modified in any way, other than according to official
service bulletins from Jeff Rowland Design Group. Otherwise, the factory
warranty will be immediately voided.
!
When operating the
AERIS DAC
, a properly grounded AC receptacle should be
used. A potential shock hazard may result if the supplied 3-wire, grounded AC
cable ground terminal is defeated or lifted or the unit is connected to a 2-wire
ungrounded AC outlet.
!
Because of the energy efficiency of the
AERIS DAC
, there is no need to unplug
the unit when not in use; however, the
AERIS DAC
can be muted, if desired.
The
AERIS DAC
is designed to perform optimally with no adjustments or maintenance for
the lifetime of the product. Do not attempt to open the
AERIS DAC
and refer all service
issues to qualified personnel. The voltages inside the
AERIS DAC
can be hazardous.
PROTECTIVE SYSTEMS
The
AERIS DAC
is equipped with internal fuses for protection against excessive AC
current draw; however, since no protection circuitry or system can completely protect a
product from every electrical hazard, certain precautions should be observed. In the
event of severe voltage hazards such as lightning or when the preamplifier will not be
used for extended periods of time, the preamplifier should be unplugged from the AC
mains to avoid potential damage to the internal circuitry. All other audio/video system
components should also be disconnected from AC mains power as hazardous voltages
can easily travel throughout an interconnected system.
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