Classe Audio CAP-2100 Stereo Amplifier User Manual


 
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b. If the fuse appears to be blown, replace it only with a fuse of
the same type and rating (specifi ed below). Using any other type
of fuse, particularly a larger-value fuse, can result in permanent
damage to your integrated amplifi er. If you are uncomfortable
replacing the fuse yourself, contact your Classé dealer for
assistance.
Mains voltage: 100/120VAC
Fuse type: MDL slow-blow
Rating: 6A
Mains voltage: 230/240VAC
Fuse type: MDL slow-blow
Rating: 4A
c. After replacing the fuse and fuse cover, reconnect the integrated
amplifi er to the AC mains only and turn it on without
reconnecting either the inputs or the speaker wires. If the fuse blows
again, disconnect it from the AC mains and contact your Classé
dealer for assistance.
d. If everything seems fi ne, place the integrated amplifi er back into
standby and carefully reconnect the input cable and power the
integrated amplifi er up. If the fuse then blows (or the integrated
amplifi er goes into protection), you may have a serious fault with
your integrated amplifi er/processor. Contact your Classé dealer.
e. Finally, if everything is still fi ne, place the integrated amplifi er in
standby and carefully reconnect the speaker wires. Check both
ends of the speaker wires for possible short circuits.  en power
up the integrated amplifi er again. If the integrated amplifi er
remains functional (the fuse does not blow), then the original
fuse probably blew in order to protect the integrated amplifi er
from a large AC mains surge. If it blows again, contact your
Classé dealer for assistance.
9. The Standby LED is flashing fast, and there is an error
message displayed on the touchscreen LCD.
Try resetting the unit by disconnecting it from the AC mains
power, waiting a few seconds, and reconnecting the integrated
amplifi er to power. If this does not solve the problem, contact
your Classé dealer for assistance.