11 troubleshooting – ALESIS WILDFIRE 30 User Manual

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11

Troubleshooting

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Symptoms

Cause

Solution

Wildfire does not

function (no display or

audio).

Unit not plugged in.

Make sure the power cord

is plugged into a proper

AC outlet.

Fuse

is

blown.

Replace fuse with one

that matches the criteria

listed on the rear panel.

Audio distorted, even

in BYPASS.

Input level too high.

Reduce instrument

output level.

Output level too high.

Turn down master

volume.

No sound, level low.

Incorrect input/output

connections.

Refer to chapters 2 and 3

for details on which types

of cords to use.

Master

volume

or

program level set too low.

Change

setting.

Guitar too quiet

compared to CD

audio.

Incoming CD audio is

too loud.

Reduce the output of the

CD player.

Program level is set too

low.

Increase

Program

Level

setting.

Stereo-linking not

working.

Amplifiers

are

not

connected properly.

Make sure Stereo Link

Output is connected to

input of auxiliary

amplifier.

Amplifiers are stereo-

linked but effects

aren’t in stereo.

A stereo effect isn’t

selected.

Make sure you are using a

stereo effect and not

mono.

Footswitches not

functioning properly.

When the Wildfire was

turned on, footswitches

were not plugged in or

footswitches were

pressed.

Turn off amplifier, make

sure footswitches are

plugged in and not

pressed, and then turn on

amplifier.

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