Eden WTX1000N Navigator User Manual

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Combination Power Cord Jack and Fuse Holder – The removable power
cord is attached here. To access the fuse holder, pull the holder out of the top
of the power receptacle. Your unit was shipped with a spare fuse inserted in
the fuse carrier.

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USE ONLY THE SAME SIZE AND TYPE FOR REPLACMENT.
Fuse Requirements:

USA @ 120 Volts /60 HZ – 10 Amp, 5 x 20 mm GMC/T/slow blow
Europe @ 240 Volts/50 Hz – 5 Amp, 5 x 20 mm GMC/T /slow blow

IMPORTANT NOTE: Always use slow blow or time delay type fuses.
Do not use fast blow fuses.

IMPORTANT NOTE: In order to operate properly in parts of the
world not listed above, your amplifier may require minor modifications
in addition to a different value fuse. These modifications must be made
by a QUALIFIED technician. Contact your local distributor for further
information.

Aux. Input - These standard 1/4-inch input jacks are designed to accept the
signal from an external source such as a CD or cassette player, drum
machine, synth. module, etc. The signal is summed (added in) prior to the
tone controls and Master Volume control. This jacks can also be used to
return a studio cue signal, allowing the WTX1000N to provide you with your
own headphone mix in the studio. The Aux signal is summed with the main
input and sent to all outputs, including the DI.

Stereo Post-EQ Effects Send/Return – These standard 1/4-inch jacks allow
you to send and receive your signal to and from external devices. This
effects loop is positioned post (behind) the tone section. This loop is at line
level; do not use instrument level effects in this loop as they tend to be
overloaded by the higher signal level which can cause distortion. To use
with mono effects, return the signal to the Left return.

Cooling System - Your amplifier features a passive, high-temperature thermal
safety system which will activate a thermal safety circuit if the operating
temperature goes above a safe operating point it will engage the internal protect
circuit and shut down the amplifier. This circuit will need to be reset. Turn off
the unit and then turn it back on.

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