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Power ON/OFF switch
Make sure that the receiver is marked with the correct
a.c. voltage for your supply.
Switch the receiver on by depressing the ON/OFF-button.
Another push on the button will release it and switch the
receiver off. This button also controls the power to one of the
extra power socket, marked SWITCHED, at the hack of the
receiver (more details below).
NOTE!
When switching on you will notice that nothing happens until
about 3 seconds after you have pushed the ON/OFF button.
Then you will hear a click from inside the cabinet and the
receiver becomes live smoothly without audible switching
transients in the speakers.
Extra power sockets
Three extra power sockets are provided at the back of this
receiver. These extra sockets are intended for other Hi-Fi units
and reduce the number of untidy power cables.
Two of the sockets by-pass the ON/OFF-buturn
and are live as soon as the receiver power plug is live. These
sockets are marked UNSWITCHED and the total combined
power drawn from them must not exceed 200 W. These
sockets are useful for connecting Hi-Fi units having their own
power ON/OFF switches.
The third extra power socket is marked SWITCHED and
is
controlled by the ON/OFF switch on the receiver. This socket
is suitable for a Hi-Fi unit that does not have its own ON/OFF
power switch and the total power drawn from it must not
exceed 100 W.
Check the power consumption of the units you connect
to these extra sockets to ensure that it falls within the
permissible total rating.
NOTE! When using a switched wall socket remember to
release the ON/OFF-button on the receiver before breaking the
power with the switched wall socket. Otherwise you will hear
a loud click in the speakers when switching on.
Light dim
If the scale and meter l i g ht s are too bright, depress the
LIGHT DIM button on the extreme right side of the receiver.
Another push on this button will restore the l i ght s to full
brightness.
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