2. PRECAUTIONARY MEASURES
When you use your Compact mobile, always take basic safety precautions to reduce to
a minimum the risk of injury by fire or by electric shock.
➧Read all the directions in these operating instructions and make sure that you under
stand them.
➧Pay attention to all warnings, instructions and supplementary text written on the
Compact mobile.
➧Always use a grounded mains connection with the appropriate supply voltage. If you
are uncertain whether the connection is grounded, have a qualified expert check it.
➧Do not let your Compact
mobile come into contact with water and never touch the
amplifier if you have wet hands.
➧Always operate your Compact
mobile in a place where no one can trip over the
cables causing injury to themselves or damage to the cables.
➧Do not operate your Compact
mobile near devices with strong electromagnetic
fields such as large mains transformers, generators, neon lights etc. Do not lay the
signal cable parallel to power lines.
➧Do insure that your Compact
mobile is switched off before plugging in the power
cable to the mains.
➧Before cleaning your Compact
mobile, unplug it from the mains supply. Use a damp
cloth to clean it. Do not use cleaning agents, and be careful that no liquid finds its
way into the amp.
➧There are no parts within your Compact
mobile that can be serviced by the user.
Refer all repairs and servicing to an agent authorised by AER.
Any unauthorised repair or servicing will void the two year warranty!
➧Keep these operating instructions in a safe place.
3. OPERATING ELEMENTS
Front (from left to right):
Channel 1:
Input socket for a 6.3 mm jack plug
High/Low switch to adjust input sensitivity
High impedance only instruments with a piezoelectric pick-up,
Low for instruments with active preamplifiers and magnetic sound pick-ups
Clip overload indicator
Gain input level control
Colour mid-range contour filter
Bass tone control for bass
Middle tone control for mid-range
Treble tone control for treble
Compact mobile 2