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1)
Electric supply with fuse and replacement fuse (grounded rubber
connector)
2)
Voltage switch: 115 or 230 volts
3)
Connectors EFF RET and EFF SEND: to add an external effects circuit
(the internal reverb is muted. Applying the parallel effects loop the
direct signal in the amp is mixed up with the effect's signal. The
disadvantage is that some effects are limited (e.g. distortion). The
advantage is that the direct signal is conducted to the power amplifier
as the crow flies and therefore remains unaltered.
4)
Line-OUT: Guitar-connector 6.3mm Mono; direct connection to a DI-
Box or PA
5)
Speaker jack EXTERNAL: connection for an external speaker (please
note point 7!)
6)
Speaker jack INTERNAL: connection to the internal speaker
7)
Switch 4 / 8 Ohm: if connecting an additional 8 Ohm speaker the
impedance switch must be set to 4 Ohm. Under normal operation,
without a second speaker it has to be set to 8 Ohm (as well if you
disconnect the internal speaker and run the amp through an external
speaker only).
Putting into operation
1)
Be sure that the 4 / 8 Ohm switch on the rear is set to appropriate value
of the connected speaker(s).
2)
Be sure that the power cord is connected.
3)
Switch the volume control (4) to the very left and set the standby-switch
to the lower position.
4)
Connect a suited microphone with shielded line cable into the input jack
(XLR or guitar-plug, 1).
5)
Switch on the device (power-switch (9) in up position).
6)
After warming-up the tubes for at least 30 seconds switch on the Standby
switch (7), (position up).