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Verify that there is AC Mains voltage on the AC Mains input to the amplifier.
If AC Mains voltage is present, verify that the fuse is not blown.
If the fuse is not blown, try different presets to ensure there is no DSP issue.
Verify that the correct fuse is inserted. Guidelines for this can be found earlier in this
manual, and on the amplifier panel itself.
If the problem has not been fixed, please contact your local P.Audio distributor for service
information.
NOTE: IF THE FUSE IS BLOWN REPLACE ONLY WITH THE SAME TYPE OF FUSE. THIS FUSE
TYPE IS NOTED ON THE INPUT PANEL. THERE IS ONLY AN INTERNAL FUSE.
7.
PRODUCT SERVICE & WARRANTY
There are NO user-serviceable parts inside the VIA Series amplifiers. The amplifier does NOT
need to be removed in case of woofer service..
The VIA amplifier module MUST be serviced by a company authorized by P. Audio.
Replacement of Components
REPLACEMENT OF COMPONENTS MUST BE PERFORMED BY A QUALIFIED TECHNICIAN OR
ONE KNOWLEDGABLE IN THE REPLACEMENT OF TRANSDUCER COMPONENTS!
DO NOT ATTEMPT ANY REPAIRS UNLESS THE VIA SERIES AMPLIFIER HAS BEEN
DISCONNECTED FROM THE AC MAINS SOURCE!
In the event of 18” woofer failure, the woofer may be accessed by removing the front grille and then
removing the woofer. This should be done by a qualified technician or contractor. There is no need
to remove the amplifier panel in the event of a woofer failure.
Use extreme care when handling the VIA amplifier modules. The components are fragile
and the module must not be set down on the component side or damage will occur!
Care should be exercised when disconnecting the amplifier module from each woofer. Be sure to
observe the wiring polarity of both woofers. Ensure that both the woofers are wired with the
correct polarity observed. This is critical for correct functioning of the system.