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CH P1 - Mains Supply Information; Transport and Packaging Guidelines; Cleaning Instructions; Maintenance and Servicing

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3.3 Mains supply
Before connecting the mains power cord, make sure that the mains voltage selection at the back of the unit matches your local
mains voltage.
Make sure your P1 phono stage is disconnected from the AC wall socket in the following cases:
When cleaning the unit
During thunderstorms
When unused for a long period of time
Also make sure your P1 phono stage is turned off when making audio connections (it is also recommended to turn off the rest of
the system).
3.4 Transport and packaging
The P1 phono stage must always be stored in its original packaging for transportation. Doing so will ensure an optimal level of
protection for your unit. Please keep all packaging in a dry and clean place for future use.
Very importantly, the transportation screw at the bottom of the unit must be fitted prior to transportation to avoid internal
damage. Please refer to section 4.2 for further details.
Finally we recommend to remove the adjustment spikes and to put them in the packaging box prior transportation. Vibrations
during transport may cause the adjustment spikes to move from their retracted position; there could be a risk of damaging the
piece of furniture the unit is installed onto if the spikes are not fully retracted.
3.5 Cleaning
Use a soft, dry cloth for cleaning. Never use any solvent or liquids as they may damage the surface or infiltrate the unit. Please
use an ultra-soft piece of fabric designed to clean eyeglasses for the front display area.
3.6 Maintenance and Servicing
The P1 phono stage contains no user serviceable parts. Do not try to open, modify or repair your P1 by yourself. This will void any
warranty. Your P1 phono stage must be checked by a qualified technician in any of the following cases:
The unit is malfunctioning
The power cord or mains plug at the back of the unit is damaged
The unit was dropped to the floor or presents external damage
The P1 phono stage has been exposed to liquids or unknown substances
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