WARNING: Before going any further, make sure that your amplifier is
compatible with your electrical supply. If you have any doubt, please seek
help from a qualified technician – your Marshall dealer can help you in this
respect.
Mains Input & Fuse: Your amplifier is provided with a detachable mains
(power) lead which should be connected to the Mains Input socket on the
rear panel of the amplifier.
The specific mains input voltage rating that your amplifier has been
manufactured for is indicated on the rear panel of the amplifier.
The correct value and type of mains fuse is specified on the rear panel of
the amplifier.
NEVER attempt to bypass the fuse or fit one of the incorrect value or type.
Transporting your equipment: Please ensure that your amplifier is
switched off, unplugged from the mains electricity supply and all
removable cables have been disconnected from your equipment before
attempting to move it.
Important set up information:
1. Make sure that the cabinet(s)/speakers, where appropriate, are
connected to the correct impedance Loudspeaker jack(s) on the rear
panel of the amplifier. See the speaker output guides in this handbook for
specific information regarding impedance matching (Rear Panel Functions
#16). When using an extension cabinet make sure that you are using a
proper speaker cable. Never use a screened (shielded) guitar cable for
this purpose.
2. Ensure the Volume controls on the front panel are set to zero.
3. Connect the supplied mains (power) lead into the Mains Input on the
rear panel first and then into the electrical outlet.
4. Plug your guitar into the Input jack socket on the front panel.
5. Turn the front panel Power switch on and wait a couple of minutes
before going to point number 6.
6. After waiting, engage the Standby switch (see Front Panel Functions
#11 for a full explanation).
7. Turn the Volume controls up to your preferred level and your amp is
ready to play.
WARNING! Important safety instructions
Notes.