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The following list describes the rear panel of the amplifier and control functions (refer to fig. 2 on previous page).
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Important! Use either the Line Level inputs or the “Speaker Level” inputs separately. DO NOT use both, as damage to the receiver and/or the Subwoofer Amplifier may result.
Warning! DO NOT connect an amplified or
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Note: These connectors are not powered by the Subwoofer Amplifier.
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Important! Use either the Line inputs or the “Speaker Level” inputs separately. DO NOT use both, as damage to the receiver and/or the Subwoofer Amplifier may result.
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������������ This knob adjusts the brightness of the indicator lights on the front panel.
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Warning! If the voltage setting does not match the A.C. power supplied, damage to the Subwoofer Amplifier may result.
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Warning! In the event the fuse must be replaced, the replacement fuse must match exactly the original fuse value. If the replacement fuse is not of the same value, damage to the Subwoofer Amplifier may result.
Caution! Before replacing the fuse, disconnect the power cord from the power receptacle.