User Manual

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Owner’s Manual
User modifications of the Voluum
For the avoidance of doubt, opening any part of the Voluum other than the battery compartment
will always cause your warranty to be invalid, unless you obtain prior authorisation from sonuus.
However, we realise that musicians sometimes make the minor modification of reducing the
footpedal travel by sticking a piece of rubber under the front (heel position) of the footpedal. If you
do this, you will need to follow the pedal calibration procedure below. Any damage caused to the
Voluum deemed by sonuus to be caused directly or indirectly by this (or any other) modification will
not be covered by the warranty.
The rubber stop at the back of the footpedal (under the toe position) should never be modified to
avoid damage to the pedal sensor.
Pedal calibration
Pedal calibration lets you configure the how much of the travel of the footpedal controls the effect.
Normally you won’t need to do this but if you make modifications such as limiting the travel of the
Voluum by sticking a rubber stop under the front of the footpedal, then this calibration will be useful.
Enter calibration mode by simultaneously pressing and holding the
CONTROL
button and the active
button for 4s until CAL is displayed. Rock the footpedal from one extreme to the other a few times.
Save this calibration and exit calibration mode by pressing the save button or with another
simultaneous press of the
CONTROL
button and the active button.
If you enter calibration mode accidentally and want to exit without saving, press and hold the save
button to cancel.
Warranty
The Voluum is supported by a limited warranty for a period of one year from the date of purchase.
During this period, any faults due to defective materials or workmanship will be rectified (by repair
or replacement) free of charge. A unit under warranty may be replaced with a reconditioned unit.
The warranty excludes damage caused by deliberate or accidental misuse or modification. It is the
user’s responsibility to ensure fitness for purpose in any particular application. The warranty is
limited to the original purchaser, and excludes any consequential damage or loss.
Proof of purchase date is required for any claim under this warranty.
Warranty claims must be made through the retailer from whom the original purchase was made.