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KIND MCX models Power Amplifiers
Important Precautions
This symbol is used
to alert the opera-
tor to follow impor-
tant operating pro-
cedures and precau-
tions detailed in
documentation.
This symbol is used
to warn operators
that uninsulated
"dangerous volta-
ges" are present
within the equip-
ment enclosure that
may pose a risk of
electric shock.
1.
Save the carton and
p a c k i n g m a t e r i a l
even if the equip-
ment has arrived in
g o o d c o n d i t i o n .
Should you ever need to
ship the unit, use only
the original factory
packing.
2.
Read all documenta-
tion before operating
y o u r e q u i p m e n t .
Retain all documenta-
tion for future reference.
3.
Follow all instructions
printed on unit chas-
sis for proper opera-
tion.
4.
Do not spill water or
other liquids into or
on the unit, or opera-
te the unit while
standing in liquid.
5.
Make sure power out-
lets conform to the
power requirements
listed on the back of the
unit.
6.
Do not use the unit if
the electrical power
cord is frayed or bro-
ken.
The power supply
cords should be routed
so that they are not like-
ly to be walked on or
pinched by items placed
upon or against them,
paying particular atten-
tion to cords and plugs,
convenience receptacles,
and the point where
they exit from the
appliance.
7.
Always operate the
unit with the AC
ground wire connec-
ted to the electrical
s y s t e m g r o u n d .
Precautions should be
taken so that the means
of grounding of a piece
of equipment is not
defeated.
8.
Mains voltage must
be correct and the
same as that printed
on the rear of the
unit.
Damage caused by
connection to improper
AC voltage is not cove-
red by any warranty.
9.
Have gain controls on
amplifiers turned
down during power-
up
to prevent speaker
damage if there are high
signal levels at the inputs.
10.
Power down &
d i s c o n n e c t u n i t s
from mains voltage
before making con-
nections.
11.
Do not use the unit
near stoves, heat
registers, radiators,
or other heat produ-
cing devices.
12.
Do not block intake
or exhaust ports.
Do
not operate equipment
on a surface or in an
environment which may
impede the normal flow
or air around the unit,
such as a bed, rug, wea-
thersheet, carpet, or
completely enclosed
rack. If the unit is used
in an extremely dusty or
smoky environment, the
unit should be periodi-
cally "blown free" of
foreign matter.
13.
Do not remove the
cover.
Removing the
cover will expose you to
potentially dangerous
voltages. There are no
user serviceable parts
inside.
14.
Connecting ampli-
fier outputs to oscilli-
scopes or other test
equipment while the
amplifier is in brid-
ged mode
may damage
both the amplifier and
test equipment.
15. Do not drive the inputs
with a signal level grea-
ter than that required to
drive equipment to full
output.
16.
Do not connect the
inputs/outputs of
amplifiers or conso-
les to any other vol-
tage source,
such as a
battery, mains source, or
power supply, regardless
of whether the amplifier
or console is turned on
or off.
17.
Do not run the
output of any ampli-
fier channel back into
another channel's
input. Do not paral-
lel-or series-connect
an amplifier output
with any other ampli-
fier output.
KIND is
not responsible for
damage to loudspeakers
for any reason.
18.
Do not ground any
red ("hot") terminal.
For connection of "hot"
terminals to get parallel
high current mode see
appropriate paragraph.
19.
Non-use periods.
The
power cord of equip-
ment should be unplug-
ged from the outlet
when left unused for a
long period of time.
20.
Service information.
Equipment should be
serviced by qualified
service personnel when:
A.
The power supply cord
or the plug has been
damaged;
B.
Objects have fallen, or
liquid has been spilled
into the equipment;
C.
The equipment has
been exposed to rain;
D.
The equipment does
not appear to operate
normally, or exhibits a
marked change in per-
formance;
E.
The equipment has been
dropped, or the enclosu-
re damaged.
21.
To obtain service,
contact
your nearest
KIND Service Center,
Distributor, Dealer, or
KIND Audio (Italy).