i
Important safety information
Explanation of symb
ols
used in this manual and on the product:
Th
is sym
bol is intend
ed to alert the user to t
he presence of unins
ulated
da
ngerous
voltage
s within t
he enclosure of suf
ficient magnitude to
ca
use electric shock
.
Th
is sym
bol is intend
ed to alert the user to t
he presence of important
ma
intenance and servicing information in the instruction and service
ma
nuals.
CAUT
ION
TO REDUC
E THE R
IS
K OF
ELECT
RIC
SHOCK DO
NOT REMOV
E THE COV
ER
.
NO
US
ER S
ER
VICEA
BLE P
AR
TS
INS
ID
E.
RE
FER
S
ER
VIC
ING
T
O Q
UAL
IFIE
D S
ER
VIC
E P
ER
SO
NN
EL.
WA
RNING: S
HOCK HAZARD
. D
O NOT O
PEN.
AVIS
: RIS
QUE
DE
CHOC
ELECTR
IQUE.
NE PAS
OU
VRI
R.
CAUTION: REPL
ACE FUS
E WIT
H S
AME
TYPE AND RA
TING.
ATT
ENTI
ON
: UT
ILI
SER UN F
USIB
LE
DE RECHANGE D
E MÊME TYPE.
DIS
CONNECT
SUPPL
Y CORD B
EF
ORE CHANGING F
US
E.
ATT
ENTI
ON
: D
EBRA
NCHER A
VANT
D
E R
EMPLACER
LE
FUS
IBL
E.
WAR
NIN
G
TO REDUC
E THE RI
SK
OF
FIRE OR EL
ECTRIC
S
HOCK
D
O NOT EX
POS
E THIS
APPLIA
NCE TO
RAIN O
R MOI
ST
URE.
MAIN
S P
LU
GS
Th
is a
pplia
nc
e is
sup
plied w
ith
a n
on-re
wir
eable
m
ains
plug f
or th
e i
ntended
co
untry.
Re
place
men
t m
ains lea
ds ca
n be o
bta
in
ed fr
om y
our
Linn
reta
iler.
Sh
ould you ne
ed to chang
e the plug
please
d
ispose
o
f it
ca
re
fully
.
A plu
g w
ith ba
re
d con
duc
tors is
d
an
ger
ous if
e
ngag
ed
in
a live
so
cket.
Th
e Br
own wir
e m
ust
be
conn
ected to
the
L
ive (Lin
e)
supply
p
in.
Th
e Blue
wire mu
st b
e connecte
d to
th
e N
eutral sup
ply pin.
Th
e Gre
en
/Ye
llow wir
e mus
t b
e conn
ected to the
Earth (Gr
ound)
supply pin
.
Plea
se contact your r
etailer or a com
petent electrician
if
yo
u are in any dou
bt.
GENE
RAL SAFETY
IN
STRUCTI
ON
S
1.
Re
ad ins
truc
tio
ns. R
ead
th
e safet
y an
d o
pe
rat
ing
inst
ru
cti
ons
befo
re o
per
atin
g t
he
ap
plia
nce.
2.
Re
ta
in
ins
tru
cti
ons
. R
eta
in
the
safe
ty a
nd o
pe
ra
tin
g i
nstr
uct
io
ns f
or f
utur
e r
efe
re
nce.
3.
Heed
w
arni
ngs.
Obser
ve
all w
arni
ngs
on
the
app
lia
nce
and
in
th
e o
pe
ra
tin
g i
nst
ruc
tio
ns.
4.
Fo
llow in
stru
ctions.
F
ollow
all op
era
tin
g an
d u
se
in
stru
ctions.
5.
Wat
er
an
d m
ois
tu
re
. D
o no
t us
e the
app
lia
nce
near
wa
te
r, f
or e
xa
mp
le
nea
r a
b
ath
tu
b,
wa
shb
ow
l,
kit
che
n si
nk,
la
undry
tub
, i
n a
w
et b
asem
ent,
o
r nea
r a
sw
im
min
g p
oo
l a
nd
the
lik
e.
6.
Car
ts a
nd s
ta
nds.
Use o
nly
wit
h a
car
t o
r st
and
tha
t i
s r
eco
mm
end
ed
by
th
e man
ufa
ctur
er.
6a
.
An
applia
nce
a
nd
cart
combina
tion
sh
ould
be
u
se
d w
ith ca
re
. Qu
ick st
ops,
ex
cess
ive
fo
rce,
and
une
ve
n sur
fac
es
ma
y c
au
se
the
app
lia
nce
an
d c
art
c
om
bin
ati
on
to
ove
rtu
rn
.
7.
Wall
or c
eilin
g m
ou
ntin
g.
Mo
un
t t
o a
wa
ll or
ce
iling
only
as
re
comme
nde
d by
th
e
ma
nufac
tu
re
r.
8.
Ve
ntila
tion.
Site
th
e a
pplia
nce
so
th
at
its loc
ation
o
r p
osi
tion d
oes
no
t in
terf
ere
with
its
pro
pe
r v
enti
la
tio
n.
For
exam
ple,
the
app
lia
nce
sho
uld
no
t b
e si
tu
ate
d o
n a
be
d, s
ofa
,
ru
g, o
r si
milar
su
rface
th
at
may
block th
e ve
ntila
tio
n ope
nin
gs,
o
r plac
ed
in
a
built-in
in
sta
llation
su
ch
a
s a
b
oo
kcase
o
r c
abin
et
tha
t m
ay
imp
ed
e th
e flow
of
air
thro
ug
h th
e
ve
ntila
tio
n o
pe
ning
s.
9.
Heat
. S
ite
the
ap
pli
anc
e a
wa
y f
ro
m h
ea
t s
ou
rces
suc
h as
ra
dia
to
rs,
heat
ers,
sto
ve
s, o
r
oth
er
app
lia
nces
(inc
lu
ding
a
mp
lif
ie
rs)
that
p
ro
duc
e he
at.
10.Po
we
r so
urc
es.
C
onnec
t t
he
a
pp
lia
nce
to
a
po
wer
sup
ply
o
nly
of
th
e typ
e d
escr
ib
ed
in
the
op
erat
in
g i
nst
ru
cti
ons
or
ma
rk
ed o
n the
ap
pli
anc
e.
11
.G
rou
nd
ing
or pola
ris
ation
. D
o n
ot de
fea
t t
he
sa
fety
pu
rpos
e o
f t
he
p
ola
ris
ed
o
r
grou
nd
ing
type p
lug.
A
polaris
ed
p
lug
ha
s tw
o blade
s w
ith on
e wide
r th
an
th
e oth
er.
A
grou
nd
ing
type
p
lug
ha
s two
blades
an
d a
th
ird
g
ro
un
ding
p
ro
ng
. Th
e wide
b
lade
o
r
the
th
ird
p
ro
ng
a
re
pro
vid
ed f
or y
ou
r s
afe
ty.
W
hen th
e p
ro
vid
ed p
lu
g d
oes
no
t f
it i
nto
yo
ur o
utle
t,
co
nsu
lt
an
ele
ctr
ici
an fo
r r
epla
ce
ment
o
f t
he
o
bso
le
te
ou
tlet
.
12
.P
ow
er
co
rd
pro
te
cti
on
. R
ou
te
po
we
r c
ord
s s
o t
ha
t t
he
y a
re
no
t li
ke
ly
to
be
w
alk
ed
on
o
r
pinch
ed
b
y ite
ms
place
d u
po
n or
aga
inst
th
em,
p
ay
ing
pa
rticula
r a
tten
tion
to
cor
ds a
t
plug
s,
powe
r s
ockets
, a
nd
a
t th
e poin
t wh
ere
th
ey
exit
from
th
e a
pplian
ce
.
13.Pr
otec
tiv
e a
tta
ch
ment
p
lu
g. As
a
sa
fety
fea
tu
re
th
e p
ro
du
ct i
s e
qui
pp
ed
w
ith
a
n
att
ach
ment
p
lu
g c
on
tai
ning
ove
rlo
ad
p
ro
te
cti
on
. Se
e the
in
str
uct
io
n m
anu
al a
bo
ut
re
sett
ing
or
re
pla
cin
g t
he p
lug
. Sh
ou
ld
th
e p
lu
g n
eed r
epla
cin
g e
nsure
th
at a
re
place
me
nt
is u
se
d wh
ich h
as
the
sa
me o
verloa
d pr
otection
a
s th
e origin
al.
14.C
lean
ing
. Th
e p
ro
du
ct
sh
ou
ld
b
e c
le
ane
d o
nly
a
s re
co
mm
en
de
d b
y t
he m
anuf
actu
re
r.
15.P
ow
er l
in
es.
A
n o
utd
oo
r a
ntenn
a sh
ou
ld
be
lo
ca
te
d a
way
fr
om
p
ow
er
lin
es.
16.Ou
td
oo
r a
nte
nn
a g
ro
un
din
g.
If
an o
utd
oo
r a
ntenna
is
co
nnecte
d t
o t
he tu
ne
r/r
ece
ive
r
en
su
re
th
at
the
an
ten
na
sys
tem
is g
ro
un
ded
to p
ro
vide s
ome pr
otection
aga
inst
volta
ge
su
rg
es a
nd s
ta
tic
b
uild
up.
In
the
USA
see
art
icl
e 810
of
the
Na
tio
nal
Elec
tri
ca
l Co
de
A
NSI/
NF
PA
70 c
on
ce
rni
ng
in
sta
lla
tio
n r
equ
ire
me
nts.
17.Unp
lu
g t
his
a
pp
arat
us
du
rin
g l
ig
htni
ng
st
orm
s o
r w
hen
unus
ed f
or
lo
ng
p
eri
od
s o
f t
im
e.
18.O
bje
cts
and
liq
uid
ent
ry.
T ak
e c
are
not
to
le
t o
bjec
ts o
r l
iq
uid
s f
all
in
to
the
pro
du
ct.
19
.Dama
ge r
eq
uirin
g s
ervice
. Th
e pr
oduct
sh
ou
ld
be s
ervice
d by
qu
alif
ied
pers
onn
el
if:
a)
The
po
we
r c
ord
o
r p
lu
g ha
s b
een d
am
ag
ed.
b)
Objects
or
liquid
ha
ve
fa
llen
in
to th
e p
ro
du
ct.
c)
Th
e pr
oduct
ha
s be
en
e
xpose
d t
o rain
.
d)
The
pro
duc
t d
oes
no
t a
pp
ea
r t
o o
per
ate
n
orm
ally
o
r ex
hib
its
a m
ark
ed
ch
ang
e i
n
op
era
tio
n.
e)
Th
e pr
oduct
ha
s b
ee
n d
rop
ped
or
th
e e
nclos
ure
d
am
aged.
20.S
erv
ici
ng
. D
on
’t
att
em
pt
to
se
rvi
ce
the
pro
du
ct
bey
on
d t
hat
d
escr
ib
ed i
n t
he o
pe
ra
ting
in
stru
ction
s.
All oth
er
se
rvicing
sh
ould
be
re
fe
rre
d t
o qu
alifie
d se
rvice pe
rson
ne
l.
ii
UK USERS PLEASE READ THIS IMPORTANT SAFETY INFORMATION
Fuse replacement
This appliance is fitted with a non-rewireable 13 Amp mains plug. The plug
contains a 5 Amp fuse. If the fuse has blown it can be replaced as follows:
a) Pull out the red fuse cover/carrier.
b) Remove and dispose of the blown fuse.
c) Fit a new 5 Amp BS1362 approved fuse into the carrier and push the carrier
back into the plug.
Always ensure the fuse cover is fitted. If the fuse cover is missing do not use the
plug. Contact your Linn retailer to obtain a replacement fuse cover.
Fuses are for fire protection and do not protect against electric shock.
Mains plug replacement
Should your mains plug need replacing and you are competent to do this
proceed as follows. If you are in doubt contact your Linn retailer or a competent
electrician.
a) Disconnect the plug from the mains supply.
b) Cut off the plug and dispose of it safely. A plug with bared conductors is
dangerous if engaged in a live socket.
c) Only fit a 13 Amp BS1363A approved plug with a 5 Amp fuse.
d) The cable wire colours or a letter will be marked at the connection points of
most quality plugs.
Attach the wires securely to their respective points. The Brown wire must go to
the Live pin, the Blue wire must go to the Neutral pin, and the Green/Yellow wire
must go to the Earth pin.
e) Before replacing the plug top ensure that the cable restraint is holding the
outer sheath of the cable firmly and that the wires are correctly connected.
WARNING
THIS APPLIANCE MUST BE EARTHED.
Fuse ratings.
See specifications section.
Mains voltage operating range
.
See specifications section.
CE Declaration of Conformity
Linn Products Ltd declare that this product is in conformance with the Low
Voltage Directive 73/23/EEC and Electromagnetic Compatibility 89/336/EEC as
amended by 92/31/EEC and 93/68/EEC.
The conformity of the designated product with the provisions of Directive
number 73/23/EEC (LVD) is proved by full compliance with the following
standards:
Standard number
Date of issue
Test type
EN60065
1993
General requirements
Marking
Ionizing
Heating under normal conditions
Shock hazards under normal
operating instructions
Insulation requirements
Fault conditions
Mechanical strength
Parts connected to the mains supply
Components
Terminal devices
External flexible cords
Electrical connections and
mechanical fixings
The conformity of the designated product with the provisions of Directive
number 89/336/EEC (EMC) is proved by full compliance with the following
standards:
Standard number
Date of issue
Test type
EN55013
1994
Conducted emissions
EN55013
1994
Absorbed emissions
EN60555-2
1987
Harmonics
EN60555-3
1987
Voltage fluctuations
EN55020
1994
Immunity
FCC notice
NOTE: This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a
Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are
designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a
residential installation. This equipment generates, uses and can radiate radio
frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the
instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. However,
there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation.
If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television
reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the
user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the
following measures:
—
Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.
—
Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver.
—
Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which
the receiver is connected.
—
Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help.
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