Rotel RX 1010 OM
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OWNERS MANUAI.
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WARNINGtTO PREVENT FIRE OR SHOCK
HAZARD, DO NOT EXPOSE THIS APPLIANCE
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INTRODUCTION
We at Rotel want to thank you for
purchasing our audio product.
Rotel audio products are designed
to use the latest electronic techno-
logy, and they incorporate our long
experience as a specialist manufac-
turer 01 audio equipment. We are
confident that you will find satis-
laction in the him quality sound
and top performance, and that you
will find pleasure in the functional
beauty achieved throuyt human-
engineering concept. Before start-
ing operation, please read this
instruction manual thorouyily and
acquaint yourself with the proper
mode of using the unit and all
its connections.
We hope you will enjoy topnotch
periormance for many years to
come.
BEFORE ENJOYMENT/
POWER SUPPLY
Follow the instructions below ior
maximum safety:
I. Use a wall outlet for power
supply
Be sure to connect the AC line cord
directly to a household wall outlet,
and not to an auxiliary outlet on
another component. Be certain that
the outlet voltage matches the
electrical rating of the unit, iound
on the rear panel name plate.
2. Connecting and removing AC
cord
Be sure to connect or disconnect
the Ac line cord only after turning
off the power switch to prevent
possible shock noise or damage to
the speakers.
3. Furnished convenience AC
outlet
(Not available for U.K.. Scandinavia
and some other countries)
a) Do not insert or remove plug
from any convenience AC outlet
supplied on the appliance while the
appliance is connected to power.
Also do not insert foreign object,
other than a proper plug, into the
convenience Ac outlet.
b) 00 not connect other appli-
ance(sl to convenience AC outlet
if its/their total power consump-
tion exceeds maximum rated watts
labeled next to the outlet.
4. Ventilate the unit well
Never block any ventilation holes at
the top and bottom of the unit. Be
EXCLUSIVE NOTE FOR U.K.
If your unit comes with a 2-
core cable without a plug, make
certain live and neutral leads
are connected to the proper
terminals. Check that the ter-
minals are screwed down firmly
and no loose strands of wire are
present.
IMPORTANT: The wires in this
mains land are coloured in ac-
cordance with the following
code:
BLUE: NEUTRAL
BROWN: LIVE
As the colours ol the wires in
lure also to provide ample ventila-
tion space around the unit. Poor
ventilation may result in damage
due to excessive heat.
5. Do not open the cabinet
In order to avoid electric shock or
damage to the component, never
open the cabinet. li a foreign object
falls inside the unit by mistake,
turn the power oil, disconnect the
wall plug, and consult a qualified
electrician or your dealer.
6. Turn the volume control ini al-
ly to minimum.
When lowering the tonearm of your
turntable onto a record. an excess
of current in the lower frequency
rang may cause damage to the
speakers. To prevent this, always
minimize the volume setting initial-
ly.
7. Moving the unit
When transporting, remove the AC
cord from the wall outlet and all
other connected cards on the rear
panel to prevent wire breakage and
short circuits.
8. It the unit gets wet
If the unit should get wet, immedi-
ately disconnect the AC cord, and
consult your dealer or a qualified
electrician.
9. Cleaning and maintenance
Do not use chemicals such as
benzine or thinners on the front
panel. Always use a soft, dry cloth
to clean the unit.
10. Retain the owner's manual
Retain the owners manual near the
unit. and write down the serial
number (found on the rear pmel)
on the cover.
the mains lead of this apparatus
may not correspond with the
coloured marking identifying
the terminals in your plug pro~
ceed as follows.
The wire which is coloured
BLUE must be connected to the
terminal which is marked with
the letter N or coloured BLUE
or BLACK. The wire which is
coloured BROWN must be con-
nected to the terminal which is
marked with the letter L or
coloured BROWN or RED.