Radio Shack XL-110 User Manual
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Troubleshooting
If you still have problems, disconnect the amplifier and take it to your local RadioShack store
for assistance.
No Sound (continued).
The amplifier is not properly 
connected to your auto sound 
system/vehicle.
Check all connections.
The amplifier might have shut 
down.
Turn off your auto sound system 
and let the amplifier cool. Make 
sure the amplifier is properly 
ventilated. Then turn your auto 
sound system back on. The 
amplifier turns on when it cools 
off enough. Or, the amplifier 
might have detected an input 
overload. Reduce the auto 
sound system’s volume. 
Power problem.
Check the amplifier’s and auto 
sound system’s fuses and 
replace them if necessary (see 
“Replacing a Fuse” on 
Page 18).
Distorted sound.
The amplifier might be receiving 
too much input power from your 
auto sound system.
Reduce your auto sound sys-
tem’s output power (if possi-
ble), or reduce the auto sound 
system’s volume.
An output channel might have 
shorted.
Take the amplifier to your local 
RadioShack store.
The amplifier might have shut 
down.
Turn off your auto sound system 
and let the amplifier cool. Make 
sure the amplifier is properly 
ventilated. Then turn your auto 
sound system back on. The 
amplifier turns on when it cools 
off enough. 
The amplifier’s PROTECTION 
indicator lights.
The amplifier is not properly 
connected to your auto sound 
system/vehicle.
Check all connections.
The amplifier might be receiving 
too much power from your auto 
sound system.
Reduce your auto sound sys-
tem’s output power (if possi-
ble), or reduce the auto sound 
system’s volume.
Symptom
Possible Cause
Suggestion
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