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1. Introduction
Congratulations on your purchase of
the ASTINtrew dual mono power
amplifier. This amplifier has been
designed and manufactured to a very
high specification making it a true
audiophile product. It will give you
many years of listening pleasure. The
following notes explain all aspects of
the user functions and will help you
get the very best from it.
The ASTINtrew AT5000 power amplifi-
er uses both valve and solid-state
amplification devices within the design
to offer an involving musical experi-
ence. As with all audiophile products,
the other components you use within
the chain will also affect the quality of
sound you experience. This power
amplifier deserves high quality ancillary
components to give its best and works
particularly well with other ASTINtrew
range products.
2. Unpacking
Included with your ASTINtrew stereo
power amplifier you will find:
One mains lead with plug fitted.
One Alan key.
One operation manual.
One spare fuse, located in fuse holder,
see section 7.
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Please retain all packing materials.
Correct re-packing may be necessary
if you wish to transport your amplifier
in the future without risk of damage to
the equipment.
3. AC mains supply
This amplifier is designed to work on a
220-240VAC supply only.
4. Safe use
This amplifier generates some heat
when switched on. Do not place on a
carpet or any material where the
amplifiers feet may sink into the sur-
face and obstruct the ventilation slots
on the underside of the unit.
Do not place anything on the top of
the amplifier which may obstruct the
ventilation slots.
Do not allow liquids or objects to fall
into the ventilation slots. If liquid does
enter the ventilation slots, do not
touch the amplifier, but immediately
disconnect from the mains at the wall
socket, then inform your dealer, who
should check the unit before further
use. Entry of liquids into the amplifier
is dangerous and may cause electric
shock or fire hazard.
The amplifier should be located in a