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Peavey PV 1015 D Manuel D'utilisation page 19

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VOLTAGE SELECTOR SWITCH
1
The PV
1015D has a voltage selector switch to allow switching between an input power voltage range of 100VAC
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to 120VAC to a range from 220VAC to 240VAC, all at either 50 or 60 cycles per second (Hz). It should be preset
to the proper voltage for your country out of the box.
Be sure to check the position of the voltage selector switch to see that it matches the power line voltage used
locally. If it does not match, then to change the voltage to the correct one, following the steps outlined below.
Changing the Voltage Range of the PV 1015D
First, make sure the PV 1015D is disconnected from the power line, and that the power switch (3) is in the OFF
position.
Second, loosen the screws holding the clear switch protector on the voltage selector switch (1) just enough to
allow removal of the clear switch protector. The screws DO NOT need to be unscrewed very far.
Remove the clear plastic protector from the voltage selector switch.
Next, using a small flat blade screwdriver, push the red selector switch slide plate to the other side from where
it was. The voltage that is now visible on the red slide plate is the one you have selected.
Replace the clear plastic protector underneath the two loosened screws, and tighten one down while holding
the clear plastic protector in place. Tighten the other screw down, and make sure both screws are tight.
The fuse should be changed to the correct amperage rating. For an input power voltage range of 100VAC to
120VAC, use a 6.3 amp rated, 250V 5 x 20 mm cartridge type time-delay fuse, which conforms to the international
fuse classification T6.3AL. For an input power voltage range o 220VAC to 240VAC, use a 3.15 amp rated, 250V 5 x
20 mm cartridge type time-delay fuse, which conforms to the international fuse classification T3.15AL.
The IEC power cord that is correct for your locale can now be plugged into the IEC receptacle (2), and the Power
switch (3) activated to turn on the powered PV
IEC POWER CORD CONNECTION
2
This receptacle is for the IEC line cord (normally supplied with the correct pins and wiring for your locale) that
provides AC power to the unit.
Please read this guide carefully to ensure your personal safety as well as the safety of your equipment.
Never break off the ground pin on any equipment. It is provided for your safety. If the outlet used does not have
a ground pin, a suitable grounding adapter should be used and the third wire should be grounded properly. To
prevent the risk of shock or fire hazard, always be sure that the mixer and all other associated equipment are
properly grounded.
FUSE
2a
The unit is AC power line fuse protected from overloads and fault conditions with a slow-blow 5 x 20mm 250V
fuse. This fuse is located within the cap of the fuse enclosure just to the left of the ON/OFF switch. If the fuse
fails, THE FUSE MUST BE REPLACED WITH THE SAME TYPE AND VALUE IN ORDER TO AVOID DAMAGE TO THE
EQUIPMENT AND TO PREVENT VOIDING THE WARRANTY!
The fuse in the PV 1015D can be replaced with a time-delay type 5 x 20 mm size 250V rated fuse.
For 100-120VAC operation, a fuse rated at 6.3 amps should be used. In the USA, types GDC, GMC, 215, 218, and
477 cartridge-style 5 x 20 mm size fuses with a 6.3 amp 250V rating can be used.
For 220-240VAC operation, a fuse rated at 3.15 amps and 250V should be used, which conforms to the
international fuse classification T3.15AL.
If the unit continues to blow replacement fuses, do not keep replacing them, it should be taken to a qualified
service center for repair.
To replace the fuse, be sure to remove the IEC power cord from the IEC socket (2).
1015D speaker system.
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