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BOTTOM SECTION
1. FUSE HOLDER
Replace fuse only with the same type of fuse
as included with the Bravo.
2. AC POWER CABLE
3. LINE OUTPUT
This is a standard line output and will typically
be used when using the Bravo in conjunction
with a personal listening device. To connect this
use a shielded cable and plug between the line
output of the Bravo into the line input of the
personal listening device (call Lifeline
Amplification Systems if a custom cable
is needed).
4. GROUND LIFT SWITCH
This switch should be in the “ground” position
(to the left) as a standard setting. If you experience
substantial buzzing in the system change this
to lift (to the right).
5. EXTERNAL SPEAKER
This 1/4" external speaker jack is used when
connecting and external non-powered 8 ohm
speaker to the Bravo. DO NOT PLUG A POW-
ERED SPEAKER INTO THIS JACK! Lifeline
Amplification Systems sells an extension speaker
for the Bravo (model number BEXTS-1). See
price list for pricing and ordering information.
Volume for the second speaker will be the same
volume as the Bravo main speaker. When using
extension speaker, the volume and tone adjust-
ment made from the Bravo main speaker will
be automatically made on the extension speaker.
6. POWER SWITCH
When switched on, the power light underneath
the Plexiglas panel will be green as long as
adequate power is supplied to the unit.
7. HEAT SINK
This area dissipates heat created by the amplifier
circuit. Do not operate unit directly against a
wall. Always allow adequate airflow near the
heat sink.
8. HANDLE
This handle has been provided for easy carrying
up steps, into a vehicle, etc. We strongly recom-
mend you pull the retractable handle down when
carrying the Bravo.
9. CORD-WRAP FEET
These four heavy duty polycarbonate feet provide
extra protection for the Bravo while offering
convenient means of securing the power cord
when not in use.
10. EXTENDABLE HANDLE
This sturdy aluminum handle was designed
to pull the weight of the Bravo safely without
damage. Do not overload the handle with other
heavy pieces of gear such as briefcases or extra
speakers. Lower the handle when not in use to
avoid accidental damage.
11. WHEELS
With normal use and standard precautions, these
sturdy roller-bearing casters will give years of
trouble-fee operation. Keep castors free from
excessive dirt and standing water. Lift the Bravo
over major obstacles and do not drop the Bravo
on its castors.
12. POLE MOUNT RECEPTACLE
The Bravo may be mounted on any 35mm/1.5"
speaker mounting pole or tri-pod stand. Lifeline
Amplification Systems offers a speaker stand
(model number BSS-1)- See price list for
current pricing.
13. HANDLE/FOOT
This bottom-mounted device acts as the foot, and
doubles as a carrying handle. Its mounting position
makes it convenient to use when lifting the Bravo
into a vehicle or onto a speaker stand.
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