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Sub Woofer
It is important to observe polarity while making speaker connections: red (+) terminals on the amplifier to red (+) on the speaker, black
Voltage Selection
Figure 2: The fuse is located next to the IEC AC socket
Insert screwdriver tip here
The Atlantic Technology subwoofers operate with either 120 or 240 volts AC
area before plugging the unit in. The voltage can be easily changed by moving the switch to the correct
voltage in your area and installing the proper fuse and
power cord. To change the fuse, remove the power
cord, insert a screwdriver tip into the notch in the side
of the fuseholder, and pry the fuse out. Replace with the correct value fuse as marked next to the fuseholder, and push back into place.
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