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General advice – Musical Fidelity X-RAY V3 User Manual

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X-RAY V

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Instructions for Use Page

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GENERAL ADVICE

INSTALLATION PRECAUTIONS and USER INFORMATION

Your new X-RAY V

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is designed and built to provide trouble-free performance, but as with all

electronic devices it is necessary to observe a few precautions:

Heed all warnings shown on the back of the product.

Only connect the X-RAY V

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to a mains outlet having the same voltage as marked at the back of

the unit.

Always ensure that when disconnecting and reconnecting your audio equipment the mains
supply is switched off.

Position the mains lead and signal interconnects where they are not likely to be walked on or
trapped by items placed on them.

Do not use near water, or place water-filled containers on the CD player, for example, a flower
vase or potted plants.

If water does spill inside, immediately pull out the mains plug from the

wall socket and inform your dealer, who should then check the unit before further use.
Entry of liquid into the CD player is dangerous, and may cause electric shock or fire hazard.

Do not place the unit near direct heat sources such as radiators, direct sunlight or other
equipment.

Do not remove any covers or try to gain access to the inside. There are no internal adjustments
or fuses you can replace yourself. Refer all service work to an authorised Musical Fidelity
agent.

Note : Unauthorised opening of the equipment will invalidate any warranty claim.

Dust regularly with a soft cloth or soft brush but be careful when using cleaning or polishing
agents - they may harm the surface finish.

The electronics in modern hi-fi equipment is complex and may, therefore, be adversely affected
or damaged by lightning. For protection of your audio system during electrical storms, remove
the mains plugs and disconnect any aerial lead.

If after-sales service is required, to help your dealer identify the X-RAY V

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player please quote

the serial number located on the rear panel of the unit.

Issue 2: March 2004