Eden WTX1000N Navigator User Manual

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MAINTENANCE

Your Eden amplifier has been designed to require minimal routine
maintenance. Attention to the following areas will ensure optimum
performance of your amplifier.

Contact Point Cleaning – One of the weakest links in most bass
amplification systems are the solderless connection points where
instruments, speaker cabinets, effects, and other devices are connected to the
amplifier. (The most vulnerable of these types of connection is the jack on
your instrument). In addition to contamination from airborne pollutants,
these points are frequently assaulted by connectors that have picked up
debris from dirty stages, cases, etc.

This contamination can result in poor contact as well as poor tone, and we
all know that bad tone is a very bad thing. These points should be cleaned
regularly with a cotton swab soaked in denatured alcohol or a commercially
available de-oxidant. Frequent cleaning of the plugs on your cords is also
recommended.

Learn More – If you’d like to learn more about your amplifier (o r about
our company and its activities), we invite you to visit our website –
www.eden-electronics.com. There you’ll find articles to help you better
understand our products and the technical stuff some people find so
interesting. You’ll also find our FAQ (Frequently Asked Questions) file,
which is updated regularly.

Service – In the event of malfunction, or questions about your unit’s
operating features that aren’t answered in this manual or on our website, you
should contact your Dealer. Once you and your dealer have determined it’s
definitely a malfunction (and not an operator error) you must call our
Customer Service Department and obtain a Return Merchandise
Authorization (RMA)
. We WILL NOT accept any gear sent without an
RMA, so save the time and money by calling first.

IMPORTANT NOTE: International purchasers must contact their local
dealer or distributor for warranty terms, conditions and service providers in
their own countries.

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