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Peavey MD II Mode D'emploi page 10

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Equalizer
This is the typical hook up pro¬
cedure for mono (
2
x
1
) operation
using the Master Out.
Hierbei handelt es sich uni eine
typische Anschluflsituation im
Monobetrieb (2 in 1) unter Venvcn-
dung des Summer* Ausgangs (Mas
ter Out).
Rranchement-type pour fonctionne-
ment en mono (2 en 1) avec utilisa¬
tion du "Master Out".
Esta es la instalacion tipica para
operar monofonicamente (2x1) us-
ando la salida master.
EXPOSURE "O EXTOEMELYHiGH NOSE LEVELS MAY CAUSE A PERMANENT HEARINGLOSS INDIVIDUALS VARYCONSIDERABLY IN SUSCEPTIBILITY TO NOISF INOUCEDHEARING LOSS 01)1 NEARLY
EVERYONE WILL LOSE SOMfc HEARING IF EXPOSED TO SUFFICIENTLY INTENSE NOISE ICR A SUFFICIENT TIME
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THE u S GOVERNMENTS OCCUPATIONAL SAFFTY AND HFAI TH ADMINISTRATION fOSHA) HAS SPECIFIED IRE FOLLOWING PERMISSIBLE NOISE LEVEL EXPOSURES
DURATION PS P OAT IN MOURE
SOJMO LEVEL 4BA. SLOW RESPONSE
ACCORDING TO OSHA. ANY EXPOSURE IN EXCESS OF 1HF ABOVE PERMISSIBLE LIMITS COULD RESULT IN SONE HEARING LOSS.
EAH PLUGS OR PROTECTORS IN THE EAR CANAL3 CR OVER 'HE EARS MUST DE WORN WHEN OPERA'INC THIS AMPLIFICATION SYSTEM IN ORDER JOiP«EVENT A^"M^£NT HEARING LOSS IF
PERSONS EJO^^g^pUIPMENT CAPABLfe^^ODUCINb I
CCNT^^MD/OR iMPROfS** USE OF ^^JO^Sf^TEnNAL
EXI fctSjSSB'OFERATION OF THE GAlN'EUtfj^ZAt#W!|:£ONTnC
Wl-M SP|^.0V» SETTINGS OF T HE
CON
JT S C^^^N ^RAC' ICC AMON (3
1 Read a f K#e*v wtf
operat
in<pnlmictlons ceioreraK^
this product
2 A3 safety ano operating insiructionsshouw be trained
lor luture reference.
3 Obey all cautions in the operating inoVuctions and on ihe
oacx or tne unit
4 All operating instructions should be tallowed.
5 Thii prodict should rot be used near water i.e a bath¬
tub, sink. swirrvrang pool. woi basement. etc
B. This product should be located so trai us position does
nol interfere with its proper venUalior it should not be
placed Hot against a wall or pieced m a buill-inencosure
that win impede the flow of cooling »ir
7 This produci should rot be placed near a source otheet
such as a sieve, radialcr or andher heal producing
amplifier.
fCTED TO PR
1 MAY CREAt
lEIR MAXIMlj
> . THE INPUT t
Equipment:
E5I YE WHICH
PEDSURFAi
iSUSEO.Atf*
£ AOFOUATP
iPPING (SQU^
ISITIONS ISTIJ
|4L IS VERY Slj
JENTIFVTHE 1^
Inhibit the f{
SOR any orK
! LEFTONPAIfi
Al( VOLT AGE
?AV£S) ANO Pi
ORE. NOT RE<
Dual chanm?
Cm THE FACET
KPt IHAT ISN
SURFACE FOR
a power supply (WfiStype marked** W
unit adiaceni
to
tr» power supply coro.
9. Never break off theground pin on thepower supply cord
For more Information on grounding write for our free
DOC*let "SHOCK Hazard andGrounding ■
10. Power supply cords shoo Ido ways be handled careluily
Neve1 walk or place equipment on power supply cords
Periodically cnecx cords
tor
cuis 01 signs of stress espe¬
cially at Ihe plug and the point where the cord exits Ihe
unit.
11. Trie power supply cord snomc be unplugged when me
unit is to be unused for lenq periods ot time
12. If this product istobe mourned man equipment rack rear
suopori should be provided.
13.
covering used on some units con t>c cleaned with a camp
rag. or an ammonia based household cleenpi if
necessary
14. Care Should be taken so that objects do not fall end
hguiGsarenotspined into theunittnroughihe ventilation
holes or any olher openings
15. This unit should be checked byo qualified serwco techni
can tl:
A The power supply cord or plug nas been damaged
R Anything has fallen or been soilled into the unit
C The unit dcos not opera!* correctly.
C The unit hosbeen dropped or ihe enclosure damaged
16 Tn« uwrshouldroltoattemoltoservicethisenuioment
All service work should oe dene by a qualified service
technician.

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