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Akai MPC-60 v2.0 Owners Manual.pdf - Fdiskc

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READ THIS BEFORE YOU START!<br />

Power requirements<br />

Power requirements for electrical equipment differ from area to area. The<br />

operating voltage of this machine is preset at the factory according to its<br />

intended destination. However, some models are equipped with a voltage<br />

selector. If your machine is so equipped, before connecting, check to see<br />

that the VOLTAGE SELECTOR on the rear panel is set to the voltage<br />

for your area. If not, please set it correctly before plugging in the<br />

power cord:<br />

220V, 50 Hz for Europe except UK.<br />

240V, 50 Hz for UK and Australia.<br />

120V, <strong>60</strong> Hz for U.S.A. and Canada.<br />

If the VOLTAGE SELECTOR on your machine looks like this: If the<br />

VOLTAGE SELECTOR on your <strong>MPC</strong><strong>60</strong> looks like the diagram on<br />

the right, please disconnect the power cord, then set the switch to the<br />

correct voltage for your area, using a flat screwdriver.<br />

What you should know to protect yourself and the <strong>Akai</strong><br />

<strong>MPC</strong><strong>60</strong>:<br />

Watch out! You might get an electric shock.<br />

• Never touch the power plug with wet hands.<br />

• Always pull out the power plug by the plug and never the cord.<br />

• Only let a qualified professional repair or reassemble the <strong>Akai</strong> <strong>MPC</strong><strong>60</strong>. An<br />

unauthorized person might touch the internal parts and receive a serious<br />

electric shock.<br />

• Never allow a child to put anything, especially metal, into the <strong>Akai</strong><br />

<strong>MPC</strong><strong>60</strong>.<br />

Let's protect the <strong>Akai</strong> <strong>MPC</strong><strong>60</strong> too.<br />

• Use only a household AC power source. Never use a DC power<br />

source.<br />

• If water is spilled on the <strong>Akai</strong> <strong>MPC</strong><strong>60</strong>, disconnect the power and call<br />

your dealer.<br />

• Make sure that the <strong>Akai</strong> <strong>MPC</strong><strong>60</strong> is well ventilated and away from direct<br />

sunlight.<br />

• To avoid damage to the internal circuits and the external surface, keep<br />

away from heat (stoves, etc.)

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