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I
Warning
Mise
en
garde
À¿]".t"u.
de
tension
(VOLTAGE
SELEC-
FOR CUSTOMERS IN
THE
UK
IMPORTANT
FOR YOUR
SAFETY
The flex supplied with
your
machine will
have either two wires
or three as
shown
in
the illustrations.
THREE
CORE FLEX
WARNING
THIS
APPARATUS
MUST BE EARTHED
IMPORTANT
The wires in this mains lead
are
coloured in accordance with the
following
code:
Green-and-yellow: Earth
Blue:
Neutral
Brown: Live
As the colours of the wires in the
mains lead
of
this apparatus may
not correspond with the coloured
markings identifying the terminals
in
your
plug, proceed
as follows:
The wire which is coloured
green-
and-yellow must be connected
to
the terminal in the
plug
which is
safety eärth symbol
+
-
(Neutral)
coloured
green
or coloured
green-and-yellow.
Brown
(Live)
The
wire
which
is coloured blue must be connected
to the
terminal which is marked
with the letter N coloured black.
The wire which is coloured b¡own
must
be connected
to the
terminal which is marked
with the letter L or coloured red.
SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
FOR
CUSTOMERS IN
THE
U.S.A.
l. Read Instructions
-
All
the
safety
and
operating ¡nstructions should be read
before the equipment is operated.
2. Retain Instructions
-
The
safety
and
operating instructions should be
retained for future relerence.
3. Heed
rJy'arnings
-
All
warnings
on the equipment and in the operating in-
structions should be adhered to.
4. Follow Instruct¡ons
-
All instructions for operating and use
should be
followed.
5. Water and
Moisture
-
The equipment should not be used near water
-
for
example, near a
bathtub, washbowl, kitchen sink, laundry
tub, in a
wet
basement, or near a
swimming
pool,
etc.
6. Carts
and
Stands
-
The equipment should be used
only with a cart or stand
that ¡s
recommended by
Akai
7. Walt or
Ceitìng Mounting
-
Akai does
not
recommend mounting the
equip-
ment
on a wall or a ceiling.
8.
Ventilation
-
The equipment should be situated
so
thât its
location or
posi-
tion does not interfere with
its
proper
ventilation.
For example,
the
equip-
ment
should not be situated on a bed,
sofa, rug, or similar surlace that may
block
the
ventilation openings; or,
placed
in a
built-in installatìon, such as a
bookcase or cabjnet
that may impede the flow o[air through the ventilation
cabinet that may impede
the flow ofair througtr the ventilation
openings.
9.
Heat
-
The equipment should be situated away from
heat sources such as
radiators, heat
registers, stoves, or other equipments
(including
amplifiers)
the
produce
heat.
10. Power Sources
-
The
equipment should be connected to a
power
supply
only ofthe type described
in the operating instructions or as marked
on
the
equipment.
ll.
Grounding or Polarization
-
Precautions should be taken
so
that
the
grounding
or
polarization
means of the equipment is not defeated.
12. Power-Cord
Protection
-
Power-supply cords should
be
routed
so that they
are not likely to
be
walked
on or
pinched
by items
placed
upon
or
against
them,
paying particular
attention to cords at
plugs,
convenience
receptacles,
and the
point
where
they exit from the equipment.
[3. Cleaning
-
The equipment should be cleaned
only
as
recommended by the
mânufacturer.
14. Power Lines
-
An
outdoor ântenna should
be located away from
power
lines
Precaut¡ons
TWO
CORE FLEX
IMPORTANT
The
wires
in this mains lead are
coloured in accordance
with the
following
code:
Blue: Neutral
Brown: Live
As
the
colours of the wires in
the
mains lead
of
this
apparatus may
not correspond
with the coloured
markings identifying the
terminals
in
your plug, proceed
as follows:
The wire which is
coloured blue
must be
connected to
the
terminal
which is
marked with the letter N
Power
requirements
Power
requirem"ntt
fo.
electrical
equipment
differ
from
area
to
area'
Þi"ätã
i"iJ."
that
your
mácttine
meèts
the
power
requirements
in
an.
vertible
for
other
countries.
Vol
Each
ory
accordilg
to^its
gestination'
but
some
,
1'20Y
,
220Y
or 240V
as required
'
If
yoor
-a
rted:
Béfo¡e co
turn
the
the
rear
the
rear
frect
vol-
Canada,
equiPPed
with
this
facilitY.
What
you
should
know
to
Protect
yourself.
graphic
equalizer.
Letis oroteci
the
Akai
Stereo
Graphic
Equalizer
too'
.*'UrI";iy;trãüiðttot¿
AC
power
souice'
Never
use
a DC
power
Puissance
d'alimentation
La
puissance d'alimentation
tlcs
rtp¡rrtrcils
ólectriQue-s,varie
selon
les
oavs. Veuillez
vous
assurer
qu"
v.,iic
'pprtrcil
est
èonforme
à la
puis-
iance
d'alimentation
de
votre région,
En
cas
de
ricicn
qu¡lllllc'
120
V, 60
äOv',
SO
yrrtrnrc-tJni
ã¿o
v,
so
l'Âustrrrlic
ltO
VttZ
z sélcctionnable
pour
les
autres
pays.
Conversion
de
la
tension
Chaquc
appareil
est
préréglé en
usine
sclon
stt ttestination'
m-alq
99r:
t'iiì.irõru'rãit
p"uu"irt
ctrËieejes
sur I l0
v, 120
v, 220
v ou 240
v si
nóccssrt
i rc.
3il,iión.t¡ôn
de
votre
appareil
doit
être
chansóc :
Àìant
de
connecler
lc
cortlon
secteur',
lqtl4qz
.|
tlu
I
Green/Yellow
(Earth)
TOR)
situé
sur
le
pannclttt ¡trrière
avec
un
tour-
nÑí¡uiqu'¿
ce
que
la
tcrrsion
correcte
soit
in-
äid¿é.
L'es
modêles
destinrls
au Canada,
aul
Etåts-Unis.
à
I'Europe,
ttu l{oyaume-Uni
ey
à
f Australie'ne
sont
pas
équipés
de
ce
disposiþf.
Ce
que
vous
devez
savo¡r
Poul
vous
protóger
I
Attention
I
Voua
pourrlcr rcocvolr.
une
dóch.arge.
électrique'
.--
Ñ" ióuónez iarhuis
ln
prlsc
ttvcc rlcs
muins
humides'
:
iiéË;"-"-¿'häì;äpôi,iòlt
ó"
ic'r,rrrt
ll
prisc
elle-même
et
non
pas
Ìe
(Neutral)
{Live)
or coloured black.
The wire which
is coloured brown must
be connected to the
terminal which
is marked with the letter
L or coloured ¡ed.
+
Do
not
connect any wire to the larger
pin
marked E or
*
when
wiring a
plug.
Ensure
that all terminals
are
securely
tightened
and
that
no loose strands
of
wire
exist.
FIGURE
1
EXAMPLE
OF
ANTENNA
GROUNDING AS
PER NATIONAL
ELECTRICAL
CODE
INSTRUCTIONS
ANTENNA
._
LEAD IN WIRE
b
mer
souda¡nement.
.
Afin
d'éviter
d'endommager
ta fìnition,
n'lllillst"
ltrrtrlrln
tl'rtlcool,
de
diluants
ou
autfes
piJãuitr chimiqucr
rlllrll¡rllcr
lf
ruf
nettoyer
I
,-:ií
iili'iili,î:l"llÏ;::",1'Ífi¡.'
rnl
loll0l.llllr.'
Veuillez
lire
attent¡vemenl
cc
ttt¡tltt¡ol
rllìtt
rl'||¡rpróoier
totalemcnl
l'é
galiseur
graphique Akni.
A
A
./.\
GROUND
wtREa,b
I
GROUND
wtREa,b
GROUND
CLAMPS
¡i
GROUNDING
ELECTRODE
Use
No 10 AWG
(5
3 mmÐ
copper, No
8
Ar¡/G
(8.4
mm,) aluminum No
l7
AWG
(1.0
mm'z) copper-clad
steel
bronze wire, or
larger, as
ground
wire.
Secure
antenna lead-in and
ground
wires to house with
stand-off
insulators
spaced
from 4 leet
(1.22
m) to
6
leet
(1.83
m) apart
Mount antenna discharge
unit as close as
possible
to
where lead-in enters house.
a
source.
"Ii;;-tË;
is spilled
on
the
Akai
graphic equalizer,
disconnect
it
and
call vour
dealer.
üäli"";;;i'h;i
th"
etui
sraphic
equalizer
is well
ventilated
and
CAUTION
FISK
OF
ELECTRIC
SHOCK
DO NOT
OPEN
A
CAUTION:
TO
REDUCE
THE
RISK
OF
ELECTRIC
SHOCK'
Ñor
REMovE
covEn
(oR
BAcK'
NO USER-SERVICEABLE
PARTS
INSIDE.
äÈrËñöÈnvrôñé
ro ounulrleD
sERVIcE
PERSoNNEL'
To
eniov
the Akai
graphic
equalizer
for
a long
time,
please
read
this
operaioi's
manual
thoroughlY.
I
\
,,,j
DRTVEN I
|NTO THE
EARÎH
{2
¡T4
MEIERS}
15.
Outdoor Antenna Grounding If an outside antenna is connected
to the
receiver, be
sure
the antenna
system is
grounded
so as to
provide
some
pro-
tection against
voltage surges and built up static charges.
Section
810
ofthe
National Electric Code, ANSI/NFPA No.
70-1981,
provides
information
\.vith
respect to
proper
grounding
of the mast and
supporting Structure,
grounding
ofthe lead-in wire !o an antenna discharge
unit, size ofgrounding
conductors, location
of
antenna-discharge
unit, connection to
grounding
electrodes, and
requi rements for
the
grounding
electrode
See Fi
gure
1.
16. Nonuse Periods
-
The
power
cord of the equipment should be unplugged
from the
outlet when left unused for a long
period
of time
17. Object and Liquid Entry
-
Care
should be taken
so
that
objects do
not fall
and liquids are not spilled into the enclosure tbrough
openings.
18. Damage Requiring
Service
-
The
equipment should be serviced by
qualifìed
service
personnel
when:
A. The
power-supply
cord or
the
plug
has been damaged.
B.
Objects
have fallen, or liquid has been
spilled
into the
equipment;
C
Theequipmenthas
beenexposedto
rain;
D The equipment does not appear to
operate normally or exhibits
a marked
change in
perlormance;
E. The equipment has been
dropped, orthe enclosure damaged.
19. Servicing
-
The user should not attempt to service the equipment beyond
that
desc¡ibed in the operating ìnstructions All other servicing should be
referred 1o
qualified
service
personnel.
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BrandAkai
ModelEA-A2
CategoryRecording Equipment
LanguageEnglish

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