6.0 TROUBLESHOOTING
1)The MONTANA won't power up when you switch it on:
•It's not getting AC power. Check the mains cable to see if it is connected properly or if there is a cut or crack in the cable!
•The mains fuse is defective. Replace the fuse with another identical fuse. If this fuse also blows, talk to your local Hughes & Kettner dealer.
2)The MONTANA is cabled up and connected properly, but no sound is audible.
•One or several volume or master controls are turned all the way down. Dial in higher settings.
•A short in the speaker output caused one of the internal fuses to blow. Have a qualified service technician locate and eliminate the defect and change the fuse (ensure the replacement fuse bears the proper rating).
•Your guitar cord may be defective. Try another cord.
•One of the patch cords connected to the serial FX loop may be faulty. Unplug
•The FX MIX knob is turned up all the way but you haven't connected a processor to the parallel FX loop. Turn the knob counterclockwise as far left as it will go.
3)You have connected an effects device to the serial FX Loop and the signal is totally distorted.
•The input of the effects device is being overdriven. You'll have to lower its input sensitivity by turning down the input or gain knob on the effects device.
4)You have connected an effects device to the serial FX Loop and the output signal is significantly softer than without the device.
•The output level of the effects device is too low. Turn up its output knob.