Wadia Digital 270 User Manual

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With unit positioned on its side, screw one of the spiked feet into the bottom of each corner post.

Position the Wadia 270 where you would like it to reside in your system. We recommend
choosing a solid, non-resonant, level surface for best performance. If this surface is susceptible
to damage, place one of the steel coasters under each spiked foot.

You can adjust the spiked feet so that the Wadia 270 sits firmly on all four feet. Place your

hand on top of the unit and gently rock it back and forth. If the unit moves, notice which foot
is raised, then adjust it by screwing it down from the chassis (clockwise looking from the top
of the unit). Repeat until the unit is stable.

The Wadia 270 remote control requires three type-AAA batteries, which you will find in
the accessories kit. To install the batteries, remove the battery cover on the back of the remote

by removing the cross-head screw. Insert the batteries as indicated on the battery holders,

and replace the cover.

CHECK

VOLTAGE

H E R E !

Check to make sure your Wadia 270 Compact Disc Transport has been manufactured for

operation at your AC line voltage. Attempting to use your Wadia 270 Compact Disc Transport

at any voltage other than specified on the rear of the unit may damage the unit. Damage

caused by improper operation is not covered by Wadia warranty. If the voltage specified

is different from your AC voltage, contact your Wadia dealer.

USING AC LINE CONDITIONERS
In most cases, best performance is obtained when the Wadia 270 is plugged directly into the
wall outlet using the AC power cord provided. The Wadia 270 employs extensive power-line
filtering and noise suppression technology. It should not be necessary to use power conditioners
or after-market power cords. If you wish to experiment with any of these devices, work closely
with your dealer and most of all, trust your own ears.

USING A “SURGE PROTECTOR”
Although the Wadia 270 will resist significant voltage spikes, it can still be damaged by extreme
voltage overload such as a lightening strike. This type of damage is not covered by warranty.

In some circumstances, a “surge protector” can help prevent this type of damage. However,
surge protectors often degrade sound quality. Each Wadia owner must weigh the protection
offered by a surge protector against the sonic degradation.

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