Peavey CS 800x4 Amplifier Maintenance and User Responsiblity, Service / Warranty Information

Models: CS 800x4

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Amplifier Maintenance and User Responsiblity

Amplifier Maintenance and User Responsiblity

The CS® 800x4 amplifier requires no routine maintenance and should not need internal adjustment during its lifetime. Your CS 800x4 amplifier is very powerful and can be potentially dangerous to loudspeakers and humans alike. It is your responsibil- ity to read the Important Precautions section and to make sure that the amplifier is installed, wired and operated properly as instructed in this manual. Many loudspeakers can be easily damaged or destroyed by overpowering, especially with the high power available from a bridged amplifier. Read the Speaker Protection section and always be aware of the speaker’s continuous and peak power capabilities.

Service / Warranty Information

In the unlikely event that your amplifier develops a problem, it must be returned to an authorized distributor, service center or shipped directly to our factory. To obtain service, contact your nearest Peavey Service Center, Distributor, Dealer, or any of the worldwide Peavey offices. For contact information, reach Peavey Inc. Customer Service directly:

Telephone: 601-483-5365 (USA)

Fax Number: 601-486-1278 (USA)

For technical inquiries only, the Peavey Technical Services department can be faxed at 601-486-1361 (USA)

Because of the complexity of the design and risk of electrical shock, all repairs must be performed only by qualified technical personnel. If the unit needs to be shipped back to the factory, it must be sent in its original carton. It is the responsibility of the person shipping the unit to properly package the amplifier. If you need a product shipping carton, please contact Peavey for a replacement.

Please visit the Peavey website at: http://www.peavey.com.

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Peavey CS 800x4 owner manual Amplifier Maintenance and User Responsiblity, Service / Warranty Information