Owner's Manual
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Questions and Answers 5
Questions And Answers
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Owner’s Reference Quintet and Duet Power Center
®
the trigger, and any voltage between 5 and 15 will do fi ne.
You do not have to use the Power Amp IsoZone on the Quintet for a power amp. It is marked like this
for convenience.
All IsoZones are identical in build and all use our new Nano Crystalline soft magnetic material to clean
the AC power.
You can plug the Control Center into a 15 amp or 20 amp receptacle without any problems (half of
that current in 220 volt countries).
If the blue logo power button blinks when you fi rst plug in the Power Center to an AC receptacle, this
is normal. The unit is calculating the voltage being fed to it. A fast blinking logo power button means
there is an over or under
voltage situation and the
unit has shut off. This
occurs at 130 (260) volts
on the high side and 100
(200) volts on the low
side. The Power Center
should automatically
turn back on when the
voltage on the line has
returned to normal. If it
does not, simply press
the logo power button
to reactivate the Power
Center.
If the logo light fl ashes
slowly, it means the
voltage has exceeded
125 (250) on the high
side or dropped below
105 (210) volts on the
low side. The blinking only indicates a potential problem. There is no harm in running most equipment
at these higher and lower voltages.
The Power Center is specifi c to your country’s voltage. Do not use the Power Center on a voltage
higher than it is rated for. For instance, do not take a 120 volt rated Power Center and attempt to use
it in a 230 volt country. Failure to observe this cautionary note will void your warranty and may damage
the Power Center. If you need to operate the Power Center at a voltage other than the voltage it was
designed for, contact your dealer, distributor or the factory.
What if it fl ashes
slowly?
What does it
mean if the logo
power button is
fl ashing?
Will it work on
other voltages?
Is there
something
special about
the Power Amp
receptacle?