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REPLACING THE FUSE
If the amplifier does not operate, you might need to replace the fuse on the back of the amplifier with the supplied (or another) 3- amp,
Important: Let the amplifier cool down and see if it starts again before you assume a fuse needs to be replaced.
Caution: Do not use a fuse with ratings other than those specified. Doing so might damage your amplifier.
1.Unplug the amplifier.
2.Use a Phillips screwdriver to remove the fuse holder cap on the back of the ampli- fier, then pull out the cap to remove the fuse.
3.If the fuse is blown, replace it.
4.Insert the fuse into the fuse holder’s socket, press the fuse holder back into the amplifier, then use a Phillips screw- driver to replace the fuse holder cap.
THE FCC WANTS YOU TO
KNOW
Your amplifier might cause TV or radio inter- ference even when it is operating properly. To determine whether your amplifier is caus- ing the interference, turn off your amplifier. If the interference goes away, your amplifier is causing it. Try to eliminate the interference by:
•moving your amplifier away from the receiver
•contacting your local RadioShack store for help
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