Kxr 60 rear panel troubleshooter‘s checklist – Fender KXR SIXTY (KXR 60) User Manual
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If the amplifier is set up but does not function, check the following items:
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Is the amplifier power cord plugged into an electrical outlet ?
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Is there power at the outlet ?
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Are all the control knobs properly set ?
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Are the controls knobs on the instrument properly set ?
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Is the instrument properly plugged into the KXR 60 ?
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If you are using an electronic keyboard, does it have power?
(Eliminate any effect pedals and try another instrument cord.)
If after checking all of the above, and the system is still not performing correctly, consult your FENDER
®
Service Dealer.
POWER CORD -
This amplifier is equipped with a
grounding type supply cord to reduce the possibility of
shock hazard. Be sure to connect it to a grounded AC
receptacle. The line cord should be connected to a suit-
able power source, in accordance with the voltage and
frequency as shown by the power rating on the rear
panel. DO NOT ALTER THE AC (MAINS) PLUG.
NOTE: DO NOT BLOCK THE AIR FLOW TO THE REAR
PANEL; FOR EXAMPLE, BY BACKING THE AMPLIFIER UP
AGAINST A WALL.
The rear panel contains a heatsink
that needs air flow to cool off the amplifier. Blocking the
air flow may result in equipment failure due to excessive
heat building up inside the chassis.
WARNING : THIS EQUIPMENT MUST BE EARTH
GROUNDED
.
COVERING CARE -
The exclusive vinyl covering on your
cabinet has been especially designed for years of lasting
beauty. A very light, soapy solution on a sponge may
be used to remove dirt and residue that may accumulate
in the texture. Be careful as not to let any liquid get
inside the chassis or contact the operating surfaces.
UNPLUG THE POWER CORD BEFORE CLEANING.
Sixty
TYPE: PR 299
CAUTION:
CHASSIS SURFACE HOT
WARNING:
TO REDUCE THE RISK OF FIRE OR
ELECTRIC SHOCK, DO NOT EXPOSE THIS EQUIPMENT
TO RAIN OR MOISTURE
AVIS:
RISQUE DE CHOC ELECTRIQUE NE PAS OUVRIR
ATTENTION:
SUPERFICIE DE CHASSIS CHAUDE
KEYBOARD
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KXR 60 REAR PANEL
TROUBLESHOOTER‘S CHECKLIST