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Warm Up/Break-In Period; Please Read This Manual - Classe CDP-100 Manuel Du Propriétaire

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Warning:
warm up/break-in period Your new Classé CD player will deliver outstanding performance immediately. However,
please read this manual... Please take a few minutes to review this manual, and to familiarize yourself with your
The voltage setting of your CD player may not be changed by the
user. There are no user-serviceable parts within the unit. Please
refer any problems to an authorized Classé service center.
If the AC mains voltage indicated on your CD player is incorrect, please contact your
local, authorized Classé dealer or distributor.
The CDP-100 can easily be powered by a normal 15-ampere AC mains line. If other
devices are also powered from the same AC line, their additional power consumption
should be taken into account.
The CDP-100 includes protection circuitry that will prevent the CD player from
operating at dangerously high or low voltages.
• At startup: the AC mains voltage must be within a range of
approximately -15% to +10% of its nominal value at startup, or the CD
player will not turn on. For example, a 120V unit requires the AC mains
to be between approximately 95V–135V in order to turn on.
• Overvoltage during operation: if the AC mains voltage surges by
roughly 10% or more during operation, the CD player will enter
protection mode and shut down. The standby LED (Light-Emitting
Diode) will flash to indicate the protection mode has been engaged. An
error message will be displayed on the LCD touchscreen.
• Under-voltage during operation: if the AC mains voltage sags by 15%
or more, the CD player will continue to play (since this does not present
a particular danger to the CD player), but note that it may not be able
to achieve its usual standard of performance under these compromised
conditions. The standby LED will flash to indicate the condition.
you should expect to hear it improve somewhat as it reaches its normal operating
temperatures and its various components "break-in." It has been our experience that
the greatest changes occur within the first 300 hours, as the CD player reaches thermal
equilibrium and the capacitors fully form. After this initial break-in period, the
performance of your new product should remain quite consistent for years to come.
The only exception to this rule is if the unit is unplugged for an extended period of time,
allowing it to cool down. Depending on the degree of cooling involved, you should
expect a brief warm-up period before the CD player's sound quality is at its best. Unless
your CD player was allowed to become quite chilled, subsequent thermal re-stabilization
should not take long. Fortunately, you should never have to repeat the initial 300 hour
break-in period.
new CD player. We understand that you are anxious to plug everything in and get
started. However, reading this manual and following the advice it gives will ensure
that you get all the benefits you deserve from having purchased such a fine piece of
equipment .
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