TMS 6060 Boutique Operating Instructions Manual Download Page 2

200313 ES TMS Amplifier Operating Instructions ENV12 

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This equipment operates on 230 V AC 50 Hz. Check that the operating voltage of your 
equipment and the voltage of your power supply correspond. 

This equipment is not designed to be operated or kept outdoors. 

Do not place objects containing liquids on the equipment, to prevent shock or fire hazard. 

If liquids or small solid objects do fall into the equipment, unplug it from the mains and have 
it checked by qualified service personnel. 

Do not obstruct the ventilation holes or slots in the equipment, to prevent overheating and 
fire hazard. 

Do not install the equipment on a sloping or unstable surface, to prevent it falling and 
causing injury to a person, damage to objects or the equipment itself.

Do not connect other equipment unless this equipment is turned off. 

Do not run this equipment without connecting loudspeakers, to prevent serious damage. 

Do not place heavy objects on this equipment. 

Always supervise use of this equipment by children and people with physical, mental or 
sensory incapacitation. 

Disconnect the AC power cable from the mains outlet if you are not using the equipment for 
long periods of time. 

WARNINGS 

Do not expose the equipment to liquids or moisture, to avoid electrical shock or fire 
hazard. 

Do not cover the equipment or obstruct its ventilation, to prevent fire hazard. 

Dangerous voltages exist within this equipment which pose a risk of serious electrical 
shock or injury. 

Do not open the chassis, to avoid electrical shock. 

Except for changing valves, this equipment contains no user-serviceable parts. 

Refer servicing to qualified personnel. 

Safety Precautions 

Summary of Contents for 6060 Boutique

Page 1: ...over a period of several years and embodies knowledge gained from a century of experience with valves in audio electronics Classic valve and modern solid state technologies have been combined to opti...

Page 2: ...objects or the equipment itself Do not connect other equipment unless this equipment is turned off Do not run this equipment without connecting loudspeakers to prevent serious damage Do not place heav...

Page 3: ...a serious fire risk Never operate the equipment in a wet or damp environment or for example near a bath tub shower wash bowl kitchen sink laundry tub swimming pool or in a wet basement outdoors in rai...

Page 4: ...pment CD TV PC Radio Mobile device pre amp mixer DAC DVD is connected via the phono RCA or XLR input sockets on the back panel Connect the red RCA plug to the red socket for the right channel Connect...

Page 5: ...its and the colour of the LED changes to green The amplifier is now ready for use Valve amplifiers with new valves usually require several days of operation before they develop their full performance...

Page 6: ...a household removal it should be protected from dust in a plastic bag and boxed with plenty of padded packaging material e g bubble wrap It is advisable to remove the valves first and protect each on...

Page 7: ...d check loudspeaker connections Connect loudspeakers correctly Check source gives signal check input cables connected correctly Check correct channel is selected for desired source with input selector...

Page 8: ...or both channels flashover within the valve usually found in output valves strong blue coloration of the gas within the valve white discolouration of silver coating in the valve indicating vacuum fai...

Page 9: ...utput valves are located towards the back and are numbered 1 to 4 from left to right Valves are best replaced in pairs at the same time e g both pre amp valves or both driver valves in order to have t...

Page 10: ...otentiometer Replace the desired output valve s but not the cabinet Plug the amplifier into the mains and switch on Allow the green panel light to come on indicating the amplifier is ready for use and...

Page 11: ...ice By disposing of the device correctly you are ensuring that it will be recycled or processed for reuse This helps to prevent hazardous material from damaging the environment The packaging consists...

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