
Use and care of the pedal
• To place a battery, remove the lid by removing screws.
• Use only regulated 9v dc adapter, with negative center polarity. In no way should be
connected to 220V or adapters of other kinds.
• Avoid dropping, hitting or exposing the pedal to extremes of humidity or temperature.
• Disconnect the input when the pedal is not in use to avoid battery drain.
• Remove the battery if you don’t plan to use the pedal for a long time.
• To clean the pedal, use a dry cloth.
• Do not remove the protective silicone legs, they protect the pedal from shocks and
external pressures.
Problems and solutions
• The LED lights up but there is only sound when the effect is in bypass:
Make sure the instrument is properly connected to the INPUT jack, and the amplier
to the OUTPUT jack.
• The indicator LED doesn’t light up:
The pedal is not connected to a working DC adapter, or to a charged battery.
• The effect is too weak, or the sound is unduly saturated:
Put a new battery or try an appropriate DC adapter. If the pedal is connected in a
loop, check its send and return levels.
• The pedal makes a high pitched whine:
The battery has insufcient charge.
• The pedal makes a low pitched hum:
Feed the pedal with a regulated dc adapter of sufcient amperage
• The sound cuts out intermittently:
This may be due to a failure in the true bypass switch. See warranty terms.