Safety
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Safety
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Warning Symbols
This symbol indicates a risk of electric shock.
This symbol indicates that there are important operating and maintenance
instructions for this unit in the user manual.
Power Supply
Please consider using only the included power adapter. If this is not possible, get a power
adapter matching the following specifications:
• 19 V, DC
• 1.5 A or higher
• Plug inner contact: 2.5 mm (+)
• Plug outer contact: 5.5 mm (–)
Do not use power adapters with dierent or unknown specifications, as this may cause
electrical damage on the device! Furthermore, if an external power adapter is used, this
will be at your own risk. Nonlinear Labs will not be liable to damage caused by external
power adapters.
Things to avoid
Do not place the C15 on so surfaces (pillows, mattresses, etc.) in order to maintain air
circulation during performance.
As the C15 is an electrical (and electronical) device, strictly avoid water contact.
We strongly advise against opening the C15. The inner parts of the instrument compose
an intricate network, fragile to outside influences and potentially dangerous to the unex-
perienced seeker. We suggest to leave the device as it is unless you are absolutely certain
about what you are doing.
Try to avoid using the C15 at extreme environmental temperatures. We can not guarantee
a stable performance at very hot or cold conditions. Furthermore, try to also avoid high
humidity or other diicult circumstances.
Always wait for the shutdown process to complete before cutting the power supply. Do
not cut the power supply during performance. Otherwise, data loss can occur.
I. Safety Instructions, Precautions
Pedal Integration
Please avoid connecting Pedals when the C15 is running and connect them when the C15
is switched o instead. Only the booting process will recognize a Pedal’s pin assignment
and inner circuit aspects automatically.
Invalid integration of Pedals may lead to overheating or permanent damage of the C15.
A detailed explanation of Pedal integration and advanced options can be found in
chapter 5.4 Using Hardware Sources.