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Peavey UNITY 2002

Peavey UNITY 2002
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IMPORTANT
SAFETY
INSTRUCTIONS
WARNING:
When
using
ciectric
produces,
basic
caulioiis
should
always
he
followed,
including
ibc
following.
I.
Read
all
salcly
and
operating
irisinjctiuns
before
using
this
pr<xluct,
Z
All
safety
and
Dporaiing
i
nsiruciioTis
should
he
retained
forftiture
reference.
3.
Obey
all
cautions
in
I
he
operating
instructions
and
on
ihc
hack
of
the
iinji,
4.
All
operating
instructions
should
be
followed.
5.
This
pnxluct
should
not
be
used
near
wTiicr.
i.e.,
n
bathtub,
sink,
swimming
poo),
wei
basement,
etc.
6.
This
product
should
be
located
so
that
its
posit
jot)
does
not
interfere
with
its
proper
^e^lilalIo^.
li
should
not
he
placed
fliit
against
d
wiiil
or
pUtced
in
a
built-in
enclosure
ihul
will
impede
ibc
How
trt*
celling
air.
7.
This
product
should
noi
be
placed
near
a
source
oI
heat
such
as
a
stove,
radiator,
or
anoiher
heat
producing
amplifior
H.
Connect
only
to
a
power
supply
of
the
(ype
marked
on
Che
unit
adjacent
to
the
power
supply
cord.
9
Never
break
ofl'
the
ground
pin
on
the
power
supply
cord
Hor
more
loforTnaikm
on
grounding,
write
for
our
free
hooUi-t
“Shock
Hazard
and
(miunding."
iO-
Power
supply
cords
should
always
be
handled
tareftilly.
Never
walk
or
place
equipment
on
power
.stipply
cords.
Periodically
check
cords
far
cuts
or
signs
of
stre-ss.
especially
at
(he
plug
and
the
point
where
the
ct^d
exits
(he
unit.
II.
The
power
supply
cord
should
he
unplugged
when
the
tmil
is
to
be
unused
for
lung
periixls
of
liine.
12.
If
this
product
is
to
be
niotinted
in
uji
equipmeni
rack,
rear
suppon
snould
he
pnn
ideil.
13.
Metal
parts
can
be
cleaned
with
a
damp
rag.
T^
vinyl
covering
used
on
some
units
cun
be
cleaned
with
a
damp
rag
or
an
ammtinia*
based
QuuscholU
cleaner
if
necessary.
Disconnect
ufill
from
power
supply
before
cleaning.
14.
Cure
shouW
be
taken
so
that
objects
do
nol
fall
and
liquids
arc
not
spilled
Inio
the
unit
through
the
vcniiblion
holes
or
ujiy
other
openings.
15.
This
unit
should
be
checked
by
a
qusdified
service
techmdan
if:
a.
Tlie
power
supply
cord
or
plug
has
been
damaged.
b.
Anything
lias
fallen
or
been
spilled
into
the
unit,
c
The
unit
docs
not
operate
correctly.
d.
The
unit
has
been
dropped
or
the
cnclcfoure
damaged.
16.
Tbtf
user
should
not
aicempi
lo
service
this
equipment
All
service
work
should
be
done
by
a
qualified
service
technician,
n.
This
product
should
be
used
only
with
a
can
or
stand
thai
is
recomniended
by
Peavey
Electronics.
(»,
Exposure
lo
extremely
high
noise
levels
may
cause
a
pennaneni
hearing
loss.
Individuals
vary
considerably
in
susceptibility
to
nciise
induced
hearing
loss,
but
nearly
everyone
will
lose
some
hearing
if
exposed
to
sufficiently
intense
noise
for
a
sufficient
lime,
T?ie
U.S.
Govern
men
t\
Oecupauonal
.Safety
and
Health
Adinirusuaiign
(OSllA;
ha^
specified
the
following
permissible
ooisc
level
expos
are
V.
Duration
Per
Dtiy
In
Hours
Sound
Level
dBA,
Slow
Response
90
6
92
4
95
5
97
2
101)
1
1/2
IU2
I
105
\n
NO
1/4
or
less
115
.Acairding
to
OSH
A.
any
exposure
in
excess
of
the
above
perm
i
si
hie
limits
could
result
In
>Ofne
hearing
kiss.
Earplugs
or
prtJieciaix
in
the
etir
canals
or
over
the
ears
must
be
worn
when
operaring
this
amplification
system
in
order
lo
prevent
a
permanent
hearing
loss
if
exposure
is
in
excess
of
the
timits
sa
sot
forth
abivve.
To
ensure
against
potonlially
dangerous
expo^iiire
to
high
sound
prepare
levels,
il
is
recommended
that
all
persons
exposed
to
equipment
capaWe
of
pruductng
high
sound
pressure
levels
sudt
bh
this
amplj
11
cation
system
be
protected
by
hearing
protector:
while
this
unit
is
in
operation.
SAVE
THESE
INSTRUCTIONS!
Featorss
ano
speciDcatlons
suDleci
to
change
without
notice.
p^gvey
Electronics
Corporation
711
A
Sh'eet/
Meridian,
MS
39301
/U.S.A.
/
(601)
483-5365/
Fax
486-127B
©1995
#80302290
Printed
in
U.S.A.
4/96
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