Perreaux MODEL ETR User Manual

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connection alterations or when changing
input sources. The reason for this precaution
is to protect your loudspeakers against bursts
of very high powered signals from high level
sources such as a CD player or whilst tuning
the ETR between stations when high level
spurious noise can be present. Situations can
arise when playing a low output cassette with
a fairly high volume control setting then
switching to CD or Tuner where a high level
of signal may be present at the source input
sockets. The resulting burst of high power
may damage your speakers or cause
damage in some power amplifiers.

- Make all connections logically and care-
fully, checking that you are maintaining
channel integrity.

- Install your Tuner close enough to your
control amplifier to avoid stretching or
extending your interconnect leads.

- Keep your interconnect cables and antenna
leads away from all mains / line cables and
speaker leads.

MAINS / LINE VOLTAGE CHANGE

It is important that the ETR be operated from
the correct mains/line voltage. This unit is
factory set for the voltage applicable to the
original country of destination. The correct
operating voltage is indicated by the voltage
label on the rear panel (see section MAINS
LINE VOLTAGE LABEL).

The ETR will operate satisfactorily within a
voltage variation of up to +/- 5% of that
voltage at which the unit has been set.
If you require the voltage setting to be
altered, e.g. relocation to another area, city or
country, or extraordinarily high or low
voltages, contact your Perreaux dealer. This

modification can only be performed by
qualified service personnel.




NOTE : Always ensure this unit is
disconnected from the Mains/Line supply
before any covers are removed


Any modifications to the mains/line voltage
setting within your Perreaux product may only
be carried out by a approved Perreaux
service agent. Failure to recognise this
warning will void any warranty.

MAINS / LINE FUSE

The Perreaux ETR is equipped with internal
mains/line fuses which are not user
serviceable. These fuses do not usually blow
without a reason. Any doubts about fuse
failure should be conveyed directly to your
Perreaux dealer.

NOTE: Always ensure your ETR is
disconnected from the mains/line supply if
attempting to change the mains/line fuse.




















































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