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Mains

Before connecting to Mains check that the mains voltage printed on the rear
panel of the CD Player corresponds to the line voltage in the territory were you
intend to use the unit.

How to avoid damages

A good operating practice is to turn off all equipment before any connections
or disconnections are made. Do not under any circumstances connect or
disconnect equipment when power is turned on. The design of the RCA plug
generates a huge transient when inserted. Connecting or disconnecting
equipment with the power on could severely damage both speakers and
amplifier(s).

How to avoid noise problems

The EMC 1UP contains delicate circuits that are sensitive to magnetic strayfields.
The unit should not be place near mains transformers, TVs etc. Care should
also be taken regarding placement of the interconnect cables. Do not run
interconnect cables in parallel with mains cords and loudspeaker cables.
Keep interconnect cables as short as possible.

Replacing remote control batteries

Replace used batteries by gently inserting your fingernail or small screwdriver in
the groove on the left side of the battery compartment cover. Lift the cover off, and
insert a fresh set of batteries. Be careful to follow the + and - polarity indications
at the bottom of the battery compartment.  Battery: 2 x LR03 / AAA: 1.5Volts.

Summary of Contents for EMC 1UP

Page 1: ...EMC 1UP Owner s Manual UK UK UK...

Page 2: ...emc1up_v1 1_knekkt...

Page 3: ...ck do not expose this appliance to rain or moisture Verify line voltage before use Do not remove cover No user serviceable parts inside Refer servicing to qualified service personnel The warranty is v...

Page 4: ...e legendary 25 watt amplifier It was the first commercial transistor amplifier to use this new design approach The amplifier was immediately recognised as dramatically more musical than any other tran...

Page 5: ...screw must be removed for proper operation When moving the CD player Always re insert and tighten the transport screw to avoid severe dam age to the unit For optimal sonic performance the EMC 1UP shou...

Page 6: ...len keys and all transport necessities in a safe place for future use Always tighten the trans port screw ontopp first then the wing nut and wing bolts when moving the CDPlayer The cancellation system...

Page 7: ...speakers and amplifier s How to avoid noise problems The EMC 1UP contains delicate circuits that are sensitive to magnetic strayfields The unit should not be place near mains transformers TVs etc Care...

Page 8: ...8 Connecting the audio components Balanced...

Page 9: ...9 Single ended...

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Page 11: ...ed them and not in the original numeric order If you press STOP 17 two times your program sequence will be erased 5 FAST press this button before you use the search buttons 6 or 13 The search will go...

Page 12: ...lifier s then the signal sources Loading a Disc 1 Load the disc by gently pushing the drawer marked ELECTROCOMPANIET towards the rear of the unit Open is shown on the display 2 Place the disc on the s...

Page 13: ...6 X 4 dB 3 2 X 10 dB Maximum output RMS 7 V 14V THD 1 V out 1 kHz 0 002 Channel separation 1 V out 1 kHz 90 dB Equivalent input noise 4 uV Digital stage Dynamic range 100 dB Signal to noise 100 dB THD...

Page 14: ...electrocompaniet no Web www electrocompaniet com The end user is responsible for all shipping charges insurance re importation and duty charges When shipping a product to the factory for service alway...

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