POWER AND SPEAKER OUTPUT TERMINALS
1.Power Terminal (B+) 12V. Power wires must be installed so that the wire connected to the +12V termi-
nal of the system is also connected to the positive "+’’ terminal of the battery of the vehicle.
Ground Terminal (-)
The wire connected to the ground terminal of the system would be connected to the automobile chassis
or the negative,"-" terminal of the battery of the vehicle
TROUBLE SHOOTING
PROBLEM
Amplifier does not operate when vehicle and radio are on
CAUSE
No power to the REM or B+ terminal
CORRECTION 1. Check connections with a test light or meter 2. Replace fuse.
PROBLEM
Sound from only One Speaker
CAUSE
1. Defective speaker 2. Poor wire Connectors
CORRECTION 1. Adjust to the center. 2. Replace speaker. 3. Check all speaker wires.
PROBLEM
Sound distorted.
CAUSE
1. Bad or grounded Speaker wire Connections 2. Both high and low Level inputs are
Connected.
CORRECTION 1. Check all speaker wires. 2. Use only one input.
PROBLEM
Amplifier Heats up and turns off
CAUSE
1. Bad or grounded speaker wire connections. 2.poor ventilation.
CORRECTION 1. Check all speaker wires. 2. Bad speaker. 3. Move amplifier to an open area with
better ventilation.
PROBLEM
Engine or Alternator Noise
CAUSE
Improper ground.
CORRECTION Check ground connector to stereo and amplifier.
PROBLEM
Low sound or no sound from output
CAUSE
1. The input is low 2. Volume control or long-distance volume control is wrong
LISTENING SAFELY
To protect your hearing, follow these guidelines:
• Do not listen at extremely high volume levels. Extended, high-volume listening can lead to permanent
hearing loss.
• Always start by setting the volume to the lowest level possible before you begin listening then
gradually increase the volume as necessary.
• Once you set the volume, do not increase it. Over a period of time, your ears adapt to the volume
level, so a volume level that does not cause discomfort might still damage your hearing.
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