Fender M-80 Head Owner Manual - Page 5

Troubleshooter's, Checklist - and cabinet

Page 5 highlights

LINE CORD This amplifier is equipped with a grounding type supply cord to reduce the possibility of leakage current. Be sure to connect it to a grounded receptacle. Operation from an ungrounded (two pronged) AC receptacle requires a three to two contact grounding type adaptor. Be sure to connect the adaptor's grounding lead to a good earth ground. DO NOT ALTER THE AC PLUG. FABRIC CARE The exclusive Fender fabric covering on your cabinet has been especially designed for years of lasting beauty. A very light soapy solution on a sponge may be used to remove dirt and residue that may accumulate on the surfaces. Be careful not to let any liquid come in contact with operating surfaces. DO NOT have the amplifier plugged into the power outlet when cleaning. Troubleshooter's Checklist: If the amp is set up but does not function, check the following items: -Is the amp power cord properly plugged into an electrical outlet: Is there power at the outlet? -Is the speaker properly connected to the amplifier? -Are all the control knobs turned up above four? -Is the volume control on the instrument turned up? -Is your instrument properly plugged into the amplifier? (Eliminate any effect pedals and try another guitar cord.) If, after checking all of the above, the system is still not performing correctly, consult your Fender Service Dealer.

  • 1
  • 2
  • 3
  • 4
  • 5
  • 6

LINE
CORD
This
amplifier
is
equipped
with
a
grounding
type
supply
cord
to
reduce
the
possibil
ity
of
leakage
current.
Be
sure
to
connect
it
to
a
grounded
receptacle.
Operation
from
an
ungrounded
(two
pronged)
AC
receptacle
requires
a
three
to
two
contact
grounding
type
adaptor.
Be
sure
to
connect
the
adaptor's
grounding
lead
to
a
good
earth
ground.
DO
NOT
ALTER
THE
AC
PLUG.
FABRIC
CARE
The exclusive
Fender
fabric
covering
on
your
cabinet
has
been
especially
designed
for
years
of
lasting
beauty.
A
very
l
ight
soapy
solution
on
a
sponge
may
be
used
to
remove
dirt
and
residue
that
may
accumulate
on
the
surfaces.
Be
careful
not
to
let
any
liquid
come
in
contact
with
operating
surfaces.
DO
NOT
have
the
amplifier
plugged
into
the
power
outlet
when
cleaning.
Troubleshooter's
Checklist:
If
the
amp
is
set
up
but
does
not
function,
check
the
fol
lowing
items:
-Is
the
amp
power
cord
properly plugged
into
an
electrical
outlet:
Is
there
power
at
the
outlet?
—Is
the
speaker
properly
connected
to
the
amplifier?
—Are
all
the
control
knobs
turned
up
above
four?
—Is
the
volume
control
on
the
instrument
turned
up?
—Is
your
instrument
properly
plugged
into
the
amplifier?
(Eliminate
any
effect
pedals
and
try
another
guitar
cord.)
If,
after
checking
all
of
the
above,
the
system
is
still
not
performing
correctly,
consult
your
Fender
Service
Dealer.