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Marantz SR-63 - Foreword and Safety Precautions; Warnings; Equipment Mains Working Setting; Fuse Replacement Instructions

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FOREWORD
This
section
must
be
read
before
any
connection
is
made
to
the
mains
supply.
WARNINGS
Do
not
expose
the
equipment
to
rain
or
moisture.
Do
not
remove
the
cover
from
the
equipment.
Do
not
push
anything
inside
the
equipment
through
the
ventilation
holes.
Do
not
handle
the
mains
lead
with
wet
hands.
EQUIPMENT
MAINS
WORKING
SETTING
Your
Marantz
product
complies
with
the
household
power
and
safety
requirements
in
your
area.
*/02"
Version
product
can
be
powered
by
230
V
AC.
"/05"
or
"/07"
Version
product
can
be
powered
by
240
V
AC
only.
This
is
a
voltage
selector
(2-position
or
4-position)
on
the
rear
panel
of
the
"/01"
Version
product.
Be
sure
to
set
the
voltage
selector
to
the
mains
voltage
of
your
area
before
using
the
unit.
IMPORTANT:
This
apparatus
is
fitted
with
an
approved
moulded
13
Amp
plug.
To
change
a
fuse
in
this
type
of
plug
proceed
as
follows:
1.
Remove
fuse
cover
and
fuse.
2.
Fix
new
fuse
which
should
be
a
BS1362
5A,
A.S.T.A.
or
BSI
approved
type.
3.
Refit
the
fuse
cover.
lf
the
fitted
plug
is
not
suitable
for
your
socket
outlets,
it
should
be
cut
off
and
an
appropriate
plug
fitted
in
its
place.
If
the
mains
plug
contains
a
fuse,
this
should
have
a
value
of
5A.
If
a
plug
without
a
fuse
is
used,
the
fuse
at
the
distribution
board
should
not
be
greater
than
5A.
NOTE:
The
severed
plug
must
be
destroyed
to
avoid
a
possible
shock
hazard
should
it
be
inserted
into
a
13A
socket
elsewhere.
HOW
TO
CONNECT
A
PLUG
The
wires
in
the
mains
lead
are
coloured
in
accordance
with
the
following
code:
BLUE—"NEUTRAL’
("N")
BROWN—"LIVE’
('L")
1.
The
BLUE
wire
must
be
connected
to
the
terminal
which
is
marked
with
the
letter
"N"
or
coloured
BLACK.
2.
The
BROWN
wire
must
be
connected
to
the
terminal
which
is
marked
with
the
letter
"L"
or
coloured
RED.
3.
Do
not
connect
either
wires
to
the
earth
terminal
in
the
plug
which
is
marked
by
the
letter
"E"
or
by
the
safety
earth
symbol!
~&
or
coloured
green
or
green-and-yellow.
Before
replacing
the
plug
cover,
make
certain
that
the
cord
grip
is
clamped
over
the
sheath
of
the
lead
not
simply
over
the
two
wires,
COPYRIGHT
Recording
and
playback
of
any
material
may
require
consent.
For
further
information
refer
to
the
following:
Copyright
Act
1956
Dramatic
and
Musical
Performers
Act
1958
+
Performers
Protection
Acts
1963
and
1972
any
subsequent
statutory
enactments
and
orders.
ABOUT
THIS
USER
GUIDE
Refer
to
the
diagrams
on
page
69
at
the
rear
of
this
user
guide.
The
numbers
on
the
diagrams
correspond
to
those
in
the
text.
All
references
to
the
connections
and
controls
that
are
printed
in
BOLD
type
are
as
they
appear
on
the
unit.
PRECAUTIONS
The
following
precautions
should
be
taken
when
operating
the
equipment.
GENERAL
PRECAUTIONS
When
installing
the
equipment
ensure
that:
the
ventilation
holes
are
not
covered;
air
is
allowed
to
circulate
freely
around
the
equipment;
itis
on
a
vibration-free
surface;
it
will
not
be
exposed
to
interference
from
an
external
source;
it
will
not
be
exposed
to
excessive
heat,
cold,
moisture
or
dust;
;
it
will
not
be
exposed
to
direct
sunlight;
it
will
not
be
exposed
to
electrostatic
discharges.
e
Never
place
heavy
objects
on
the
equipment.
e
If
a
foreign
body
or
water
does
enter
the
equipment,
contact
your
nearest
dealer
or
service
center.
e
Do
not
pull
out
the
plug
by
pulling
on
the
mains
lead,
hold
the
plug.
e
It
is
advisable
when
leaving
the
house,
or
during
a
thunderstorm,
to
disconnect
the
equipment
from
the
mains
supply.
CONNECTIONS
AUDIO
SYSTEM
CONNECTIONS
(Figure
1)
ANTENNA
CONNECTIONS
Both
FM
and
AM
antennas
can
be
connected
to
the
receiver
terminals.
The
FM
ANTENNA
terminal
is
used
to
connect
an
FM
antenna
to
the
receiver.
The
MW/LW
terminal
and
the
GND
terminal
are
used
to
connect
the
high-performance,
low-
impedance,
AM
loop
antenna
that
is
provided
with
the
receiver.
The
AM
loop
antenna
can
be
used
on
top
of
the
receiver
or
can
be
mounted
on
a
suitable
rack
or
shelf
near
the
receiver.
Interference
may
be
reduced
if
the
receiver
is
earthed.
CONNECTION
OF
TURNTABLE
Connect
the
L
(Left)
output
lead
of
the
turntable
to
the
“L'
PHONO
jack
of
this
unit,
and
connect
the
R
(Right)
output
lead
to
the
“R"
PHONO
jack.
Also
be
sure
to
connect
the
turntable’s
earthing
wire
to
the
GND
jack
of
this
unit.
The
GND
jack
does
not
have
to
be
connected
if
the
turntable
is
not
provided
with
an
earthing
wire.
CONNECTION
OF
COMPACT
DISC
PLAYER
Connect
the
output
jacks
of
your
CD
player
to
the
CD
jacks
of
this
unit.
CONNECTION
OF
TAPE
DECK
Connect
the
IN
(recording
input)
jacks
of
the
tape
deck
to
the
TAPE
OUT
jacks
of
this
unit,
and
connect
the
OUT
(playback
output)
jacks
of
the
tape
deck
to
the
TAPE
IN
jacks
of
this
unit.
CONNECTION
OF
SPEAKER
SYSTEMS
(Figure
2)
This
unit
is
equipped
with
two
sets
of
SPEAKER
SYSTEM
terminals
-
SYSTEM
1
terminals
and
SYSTEM
2
terminals.
The
speaker
system
is
usually
connected
to
the
SYSTEM
1
terminals.
e
The
speakers
in
the
speaker
system
should
have
an
impedance
of
between
8
and
16
ohms.
If
speakers
with
an
impedance
of
less
than
8
ohms
are
connected,
the
protection
circuitry
may
be
activated
during
play.
e
Connect
the
Right
channel
speaker
to
the
R
terminals,
and
the
Left
channel
speaker
to
the
L
terminals.

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