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Quiana and Fandango 1.0 p 4
connected. For countries where 220 to 240 volts AC is encountered, make sure that
you have the correct power cord. Our 230-volt export unit can be used with any of
these voltages. For the United Kingdom, South Africa, Australia, and New Zealand, we
build a special 250V version able to handle higher Mains voltages. For Japan 100 VAC
models, all instructions for the 115 VAC models apply.
In the event that you have questions, comments, or suggestions, please contact us at:
Rivera Research & Development Corporation
13310 Ralston Ave.
Sylmar, CA 91342 USA
pH: (818) 833-7066
Fax: (818) 833-9656
Web: http://www.rivera.com
No Time To Read The Manual?
At Least Read This Part Now!
Before you plug in:
Take a quick look inside the back of your amp. Make sure of the following:
The tubes are securely seated in their sockets.
A speaker cord is plugged into the Speaker 1 output (this jack must always be used
first) and the input jack on a speaker cabinet with a minimum impedance of 4 ohms.
The impedance selector is set to match the cabinet's impedance.
The power cord is plugged in.
Now look at the front to make sure:
The Volume and Master controls are set at low levels ('2' is a good starting point).
The Power switch is off (the lower half is pushed in).
The Standby switch is set to standby mode (the lower half is pushed in).
Plug in!
Now plug the amp into the wall, plug your guitar into either input jack, and set your
controls to one of the Quick Start settings outlined here. Then turn on the Power
switch. Wait for about a minute for the tubes to warm up. Turn on the Standby switch.
Now it's time to rock.
After you've played with your Quiana or Fandango for a while, check out the rest of the
manual for some good tips on getting the most out of your amp.
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