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Unpacking
Connecting Power
Upon unpacking, inspect the ampli-
fier. If you find any damage, notify 
your supplier immediately. Only 
the consignee may institute a claim 
with the carrier for damage incurred 
during shipping. Be sure to save the 
carton and all packing materials. 
Should you ever need to ship the 
unit back to Peavey, one of its offices, 
service centers or the supplier, use 
only the original factory packing. If 
the shipping carton is unavailable, 
contact Peavey to obtain a replace-
ment.
Because of the complexity of the 
design and the risk of electrical shock, 
all repairs must be completed only by 
qualified technical personnel. 
Mounting
The CS 6000/ CS 4000 amplifier will 
mount in standard 19" racks.  Rear 
mounting ears are also provided for 
additional support, which is recom-
mended in non-permanent instal-
lations like mobile or touring sound 
systems. 
The CS 6000/ CS 4000 amplifier power 
requirements are rated at 1/8 power 
(typical music conditions) and 1/3 
power (extreme music conditions). The 
maximum power current draw rating 
is limited only by the back panel circuit 
breaker. Consult the specifications in the 
Specification section for figures on the 
current that each amplifier will demand. 
Make sure the mains voltage is correct 
and is the same as that printed on the 
rear of the amplifier. Damage caused by 
connecting the amplifier to improper AC 
voltage is not covered by any warranty. 
Operating Precautions
Make sure the mains voltage is correct and the same as that printed on the rear of the amplifier. Damage caused by connecting the 
amplifier to improper AC voltage is not covered by any warranty.  See the Connecting Power section for more information on voltage 
requirements.
Remember to have the gain controls turned down during power-up to prevent speaker damage if there is a high signal level at the 
inputs. Whether you buy or make them, use good-quality connections, input cables and speaker cables, along with good soldering 
technique, to ensure trouble-free operation. Most intermittent problems are caused by faulty cables.
Consult the Wire Gauge Chart to determine proper gauges for different load impedances and cable lengths. Remember that cable 
resistance robs amplifier power in two ways: power lost directly to resistance (I2R loss), and by increasing the total load impedance, 
thereby decreasing the power demanded of the amplifier. Also, make sure the mode switch is correctly set for the desired application. 
See Sections on Stereo and Bridged Mono Mode for more information.
Installation
Always turn off and disconnect the amplifier from 
mains voltage before making audio connections. 
Also, as an extra precaution, turn the attenuators 
down during power-up.
Cooling Requirements
The CS 6000/ CS 4000 amplifier uses a 
forced-air cooling system to maintain 
a low, consistent operating tempera-
ture. Air is drawn into the amplifier 
by a fan on the rear panel that forces 
air past the heatsink and amplifier 
components before exiting the side 
and front of the amplifier.  If either 
amplifier becomes too hot, sensing 
circuits will reduce the amplifier 
output signal until the amplifier suf-
ficiently cools. The CS 6000/ CS 4000 
utilizes one common heat sink and a 
single fan, but retains the separate cir-
cuitry. NOTE: Maintain an adequate 
air supply at the back of the amplifier 
and enough space around the front of 
the amplifier to allow the cooling air 
to escape. If the amp is rack mounted, 
do not use doors or covers on 
the front of the rack; the exhaust 
air must flow without resistance. 
If you are using racks with closed 
backs, use fans on the rear rack panel 
to pressurize the rack and ensure an 
ample air supply.
Make certain that there is enough space around the front and rear of the amplifier to allow the heated air to escape. 
Suggestion: In racks with closed backs,  allow at least one standard-rack-space opening for every mounted power  amplifier.