Safety instructions – Erica Synths Black K-Phaser Eurorack Module (10 HP) User Manual
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THE DIP SWITH
The DIP switch on the back of the
module allows for selecting the
amount of all-pass filters in the
resonance path. A classic Krautrock
Phaser had two filters in a feedback
loop as shown here, but you can
select any amount of filters that will
result in specific resonance
behaviour. Normally you would set
only one switch to the ON position,
but feel free to experiment with
several feedback loops
Transport the instrument carefully, never let it drop or fall
over. Warranty does not apply to modules with visual
damages.
The module has to be shipped in the original packaging
only. Any module shipped to us for return, exchange and/or
warranty repair has to be in its original packaging. All other
deliveries will be rejected and returned to you. Make sure
you keep the original packaging and technical documentation.
This device complies to the EU guidelines and is manufac-
tured RoHS conforming without use of lead, mercury,
cadmium and chrome. Nevertheless, this device is special
waste and disposal in household waste is not recommended.
User manual by Girts Ozolins@Erica Synths.
Design by Ineta Briede@Black8.
Copying, distribution or any commercial use in any way is
prohibited and needs the written permission by Erica Synths.
Specifications are subject to change without notice.In case of
any questions, feel free to contact us through www.erica-
synths.lv.
You will find Erica Synths terms of warranty at
www.ericasynths.lv
Items for return, exchange and/or warranty repair have to
be registered at SUPPORT on www.ericasynths.lv and send
back to us according to instructions in the support page.
SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
Please follow the instructions for use of the Erica Synths module below,
‘cause only this will guarantee proper operation of the module and
ensure warranty from Erica Synths.
Water is lethal for most of the electric devices, unless they are made
waterproof. This Erica Synths module is NOT intended for use in a
humid or wet environment. No liquids or other conducting
substances must get into the module. Should this happen, the
module should be disconnected from mains power immediately,
dried, examined and cleaned by a qualified technician.
Do not expose the module to temperatures above +50° C or below
-20° C. If you have transported module in extreme low temperatures,
leave it in room temperature for an hour before plugging it in.