
Heritage
The Front Panel continued
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12.STANDBY SWITCH: Use this switch to turn the standby power on or off. Press the top of the switch to turn the standby on. The Standby mode allows the tubes to warm or remain warm without high voltage being applied to them. This extends tube life. This switch should be OFF when first turning the amplifier on. Allow the unit to warm up for at least
20 seconds before switching to the ON position. During short periods of
13.POWER SWITCH: Use this switch to turn the overall system power on or off. Press the top of the switch to turn on the power. The power switch should be engaged prior to the standby switch (as mentioned to the left, #12). This switch must be turned off to reset the amp after a Fault condition.
The Rear Panel
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14.IEC POWER INPUT CONNECTOR: This is where you connect the supplied AC power cord. Plug the male end of the cord into a grounded AC outlet.
DO NOT DEFEAT THE GROUND PRONG
OF THE AC PLUG!
15.FUSE: This protects the unit from damage due to overload conditions or power line surges. If the fuse blows, replace it only with the same size and type.
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