Owner's Manual
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4. The AC mains fuse is blown.
ere is a specic troubleshooting procedure for a blown AC mains fuse,
since this rare occurrence sometimes indicates a signicant problem. Please
use the following steps, in order:
a. Disconnect your amplier from the AC mains, as well as from its
input connections and speaker connections, and remove the fuse
cover on the rear of the unit.
b. Check the fuse for continuity using an ohm meter, where the
resistance should be essentially zero ohms. If the fuse is “open”
or blown, replace it only with a fuse of the same type and rating
(specied below). Using any other type of fuse, particularly a larger-
value fuse, can result in permanent damage to your amplier. If
you are not comfortable replacing the fuse yourself, contact your
Classé dealer for assistance.
Mains voltage: 100-120VAC
Fuse type:
IEC time lag, high breaking capacity
Rating: 6.3AH 250V
Mains voltage: 200-240VAC
Fuse type:
IEC time lag, high breaking capacity
Rating: 3.15AH 250V
c. After replacing the fuse and fuse cover, reconnect the amplier 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 ne, place the amplier back into standby
and carefully reconnect the input cable and power up the
amplier. If the fuse then blows (or the amplier goes into
protection), you may have a serious fault with your preamplier/
processor. Contact your Classé dealer.
e. Finally, if everything is still ne, place the amplier in standby
and carefully reconnect the speaker wires. Check both ends of
the speaker wires for possible short circuits. en power up the
amplier again. If the amplier remains functional (the fuse
does not blow), then the original fuse probably blew in order to
protect the amplier from a large AC mains surge. If it blows
again, contact your Classé dealer for assistance.
6. The Standby LED is solid red and the VU Meter LED shows a
pulsing light pattern (heartbeat).
is is a normal reaction when the AC mains is abruptly interrupted or
turned o, instead of using the normal Standby procedure. e pulsing
LED shows a calibration period that lasts for 30 seconds after the AC
Mains has been re-established.