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IMPORTANT! 

 
 
 

 

 
Avoid short circuits! 

 

Never

 connect the output terminals of your power amplifier to each other. Neither connect 

red (

+

) with white or black (

-

) of the channel nor the channels to each other. 

 

 

4. 5  Connection to mains power  

 
Only connect the power amplifier to the mains power when all the other cable connections have already been 
carried out. Plug in the mains cable firstly in the inlet connector socket

 

1 of the power amplifier and only then the 

earthing pin-plugs in the mains socket. 
 
By actuating the mains power switch

 

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you can switch the unit on or off. For further details, please read chapter 

5. 2

 
 

4. 6  Replacing damaged mains fuses  

 
Replace fuses only with original types having the same ampere value, the same voltage endurance and the same 
time-lag. Never use fuses with other ampere classes or time-lag classes. 
 

 

 

IMPORTANT! 

 
 
 

 

 
Pull out the mains plug! 
 

Always disconnect the unit from the mains power before replacing a fuse. 
 

 
To change the fuses 

FUSE 1

 and 

FUSE 2

 please use a screwdriver suitable for the slot in the fuse holder. Press the 

screwdriver lightly into the slot and only then turn anticlockwise. Now you can take out the fuse holder and replace 
the fuse. 

 

 
For countries with 

220 - 240 V / 50-60 Hz

 

please use the following fuse types: 
 

 
For countries with 

100 - 120 V / 50-60 Hz

 

please use the following fuse types: 
 

Fuse F1 / F2:  10 Ampere, time lag 

 

Fuse F1 / F2:  16 Ampere, time lag 

 

 

 
 

 

 

 

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

Summary of Contents for MONO III MK2

Page 1: ...les and correct phase for the loudspeakers 4 5 Connection to mains power 4 6 Replacing damaged mains fuses 5 Start up ____ Page 10 5 1 Description of function 5 2 Operating instructions 6 Looking afte...

Page 2: ...ppliance Protect the mains cable from being walked on or pinched particularly at plugs and the point where they exit from the appliance From time to time check the mains cable and the appliance for da...

Page 3: ...ntion to a procedure practice condition or the like that if not correctly performed or adhered to could result in a damage or destruction to part or the entire component To guarantee a reliable functi...

Page 4: ...ht side Due to these facts and due to its high weight the power amplifier is usually set up in a position near to the floor either between or near the loudspeakers If you cannot set up the power ampli...

Page 5: ...RCA input socket for the preamplifier output signal 6 1 SPEAKERS RIGHT Right loudspeaker output socket pair A 6 2 SPEAKERS RIGHT Right loudspeaker output socket pair B 6 3 Ground contact for shielded...

Page 6: ...of the balanced input XLR Pin 1 Ground shield Pin 2 Non inverting hot 0 Pin 3 Inverting cold 180 These pin assignments comply with the standard adopted by the Audio Engineering Society Refer to the op...

Page 7: ...ery positive effect on important technical parameters e g on distortion characteristics At 5 kHz the damping factor of a power amplifier is relatively linear and has a high value but then for physical...

Page 8: ...each channel the power amplifier has 2 pairs of WBT loudspeaker terminals labelled A and B With this arrangement you can wire your loudspeaker system in a BI WIRING mode If you want to control your l...

Page 9: ...e read chapter 5 2 4 6 Replacing damaged mains fuses Replace fuses only with original types having the same ampere value the same voltage endurance and the same time lag Never use fuses with other amp...

Page 10: ...ns switch 13 all three LEDs will turn on After approx 5 seconds the two red ones will extinguish while the blue LED stays on showing that the unit is running 5 2 Operating instructions Switching on Al...

Page 11: ...cribed together with their corrective action However if it is not possible to remove the malfunction please contact your authorized dealer Malfunction The unit is switched on the blue LED is illuminat...

Page 12: ...e appr 120 watts Loading and screening capacity 110 000 F Zero signal current setting 300 mA Protection circuits clipping HF oscillations and too high DC offset Dimensions H x W x D 350 x 482 x 430 mm...

Page 13: ...ce center responsible for your country For information contact your dealer or distributor in your country In any case please use the original packaging for return transport to the dealer or service ce...

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