JBL A3000GTi owner manual Replacing the Fuse or Neon Tubes

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SETTING UP THE GTI AMPLIFIER

REPLACING THE FUSE OR NEON TUBES

The JBL A6000/A3000GTi amplifier is equipped with an internal fuse, a

20-inch neon tube and two 6-inch neon tubes. Should the fuse or a neon tube fail, perform the following steps

to replace the part:

NOTE: For neon tube replacement, see your authorized JBL car audio dealer to purchase new StreetGlow® neon tubes in 6- or 20-inch sizes.

NOTE: Although the following steps discuss and illustrate how to disassemble a JBL A6000GTi, the disassembly procedure for a JBL A3000GTi is similar.

1.Disconnect and unmount the amplifier from the vehicle. On a soft surface, turn the amplifier over to view the bottom. Using a T-25 screwdriver, remove the four large Torx-head screws along the bottom edges and set them aside (see Figure 14).

2.Turn the amplifier over to view the top. Using a 5 ⁄32-inch Allen wrench, remove the four cap screws on the clear cover and set them aside (see Figure 14).

3.Slide the clear cover off and set it aside (see Figure 14).

Figure 14. Removing bottom screws and the clear cover from the A6000GTi amplifier. NOTE: Do not remove the logo badge assembly.

4.Using a T-15 screwdriver, remove the four Torx-head screws around the output panel and set them aside (see Figure 15).

5.Repeat Step 4 for the input panel (see Figure 15).

6.Remove the cover and set it aside (see Figure 15).

Figure 15. Removing the input and output screws and the cover from the A6000GTi amplifier.

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Contents Thank YOU Parts List InstallationInstallation Warnings and Tips Mounting AmplifierDesigning a Speaker System for the GTI Amplifier About Speaker Power HandlingSeries Connections Parallel ConnectionsSupplying Power to the GTI Amplifier Making the Connections To 2CH/BR A6000GTi SpeakerSystem Subwoofer SystemA3000GTI Speaker Connections To BridgeSetting Input Sensitivity Setting UP the GTI AmplifierSetting Phase Setting DBOReplacing the Fuse or Neon Tubes Unscrew its wires Place using the two fuse nutsFailed Fuse Neon TubesSymptom Likely Cause Solution TroubleshootingPart No. GTIAMPOM4/04
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