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Info and contents
T
hank you for purchasing this Velleman High-end valve control amplifier.
Please read the instructions carefully so that you can use the unit correctly.
WARNING NOTICES
CHECK WHETHER THE MAINS VOLTAGE IS CORRECT FOR THE UNIT.
IN ORDER TO AVOID ELECTRIC SHOCKS,
THE POWER-CORD MUST BE REMOVED BEFORE OPENING THE UNIT .
THE MAINS SWITCH IS IN THE SECONDARY POWER SUPPLY CIRCUIT.
THIS MEANS THAT THE UNIT IS NOT COMPLETELY ISOLATED FROM
MAINS WHEN THE UNIT IS IN STANBY.
About the power cord:
It is possible that in certain countries or regions, the mains plug is different to the one
supplied. In such a case a different plug can be fitted, but be careful to ensure that the
blue wire is connected to neutral, the brown to live, and the yellow/green to earth. Or
ask your dealer for a suitable power cord
Mains voltage:
Please check the mains voltage indication at the back of the unit.
For 100Vac to 120Vac, use the 115Vac setting
For 220Vac to 240Vac, use the 230Vac setting
Guarantee
This product is guaranteed against defects in components and construction from the moment it is
purchased and for a period of ONE YEAR starting from the date of sale.
This guarantee is only valid if the unit is submitted together with the
original purchase invoice
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VELLEMAN Ltd limits its responsibility to the reparation of defects or, as VELLEMAN Ltd deems
necessary, to the replacement or reparation of defective components. Costs and risks connected
to the transport, removal or placement of the product, or any other costs directly or indirectly
connected to the repair, will not be reimbursed by VELLEMAN Ltd. VELLEMAN Ltd will not be
held responsible for any damages caused by the malfunctioning of a unit.
IMPORTANT:
Do not throw away the original packaging. Warranty will be
void if the unit is returned in another packaging than the original.
CONTENTS
FEATURES ............................................................................................................................ 4
SPECIFICATIONS ......................................................................................................5
CONNECTION ....................................................................................................................... 6
OPERATION ..............................................................................................................7
TROUBLESHOOTING ...............................................................................................8
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