Paso Sound Products T3130BGM Troubleshooting guide

Series 3000
TT33113300BBGGMM
T3130BGM
Integrated Mixer Amplifiers
© copyright Paso Sound Products, Inc. 1999 Specifications are subject to change without notice
Innovation through technology since 1931
Manual
OOMM115599
Operating Instructions
and Service Manual
30 Watt - 4 Channel
2 Zone
Integrated Mixer Amplifier
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IMPORTANT NOTE:
THIS OPERATING MANUAL IS PROVIDED AS AN INSTALLATION
AND AS AN OPERATING AID. PASO SOUND PRODUCTS, INC. DOES NOT ASSUME ANY
RESPONSIBILITY AS TO ITS ACCURACY AND SHALL NOT BE LIABLE IN TORT OR CON-
TRACT FOR ANY DIRECT CONSEQUENTIAL OR INCIDENTAL LOSS OR DAMAGE ARIS-
ING FROM THE INSTALLATION, USE OR INABILITY TO USE THIS PRODUCT.

SERIES 3000
DESCRIPTION AND APPLICATIONS SPECIFICATIONS
PAGE 2 © copyright Paso Sound Products, Inc. 1999 Specifications are subject to change without notice T3130BGM
qq4 Channel Inputs - 2 Zone Outputs
qqWide Frequency Response
Very Low Distortion
qqBalanced Microphone Input
qqPhantom Power on MIC Input with Selector
qqTransformer BalancedTelephone Paging Input
qqTelephone Input Level Control
qqAuxiliary Input With Stereo Summing
qqAuxiliary Input Attenuator
qqBalanced Program Input
qqIndependent Input Controls
Bass and Treble Controls
qqVOX - Voice Activated Muting
qqDirect Muting or Unmuting
qq600 ohm and 8 ohm 1 Watt
Music on Hold Amplifier
qqMOH Amplifier Source Selector
qqZone 2, 1 Watt - 8 ohm Output
with Separate Control
qqAC Accessory Outlet
qq8 ohm, 25 Volt & 70 Volt
Output Impedance
qqRack Mounting
with Optional Kit
Power Output:
Distortion:
Frequency Response:
Inputs: Input 1
Input 2
Input 3
Input 4
Sensitivity & Z:
Input 1
Input 2
Input 3
Input 4
Hum & Noise:
Telephone Input:
Music on Hold Output:
Zone 2 Output:
Output Impedance:
Controls:Front Panel:
Rear Panel
Phantom Power:
MOH Source:
Tone Control Action:
VOX:
Muting/Unmuting:
Rack Mounting:
Power Requirement:
Power Consumption:
AC Accessory Outlet:
Terminations:
Housing Finish:
Dimensions:
Net Weight:
UNPACKING ACCESSORIES
Immediately upon receipt of the amplifier, inspect the unit
and shipping container for indications of improper handling
or in transit damage.The equipment was carefully inspect-
ed and tested before leaving the factory. Notify the
Transportation Company immediately if any damage is
found. ONLY THE CONSIGNEE CAN FILE A CLAIM WITH
THE CARRIER FOR DAMAGE DURING SHIPMENT. Be
sure to save the carton and packing material as evidence of
damage for the shipper inspection. DO NOT SHIP the unit
back to the factory unless authorized by the factory.
IN TRANSIT DAMAGES ARE NOT COVERED BY THE
PASO WARRANTY.
30 Watt RMS
Less than 0.5% THD
20 - 20,000 Hz ± 1 db
Microphone Balanced
Telephone Transformer Balanced
Auxiliary
Program Balanced
Mic
=1 Mv - 250 ohm balanced
Tel
=100 Mv - 600 ohm balanced
Aux
=200 Mv - 47K ohm
Prog.
=1 Volt - 10K ohm balanced
Mic
-70 db,
Aux/Pgm
-75 db
600 ohm Transformer balanced
600 ohm-1 Volt Transf. balanced
1 Watt-8 ohm
8 ohm, 25 Volt and 70 Volt line
MIC Volume, AUX Volume,
PROG Volume, Bass, Treble
PHONE Level, AUX Attenuator,
MOH & ZONE 2 Level Control
On MIC Input w/internal jumper
AUX or PROG w/internal jumper
+/-10 db at 100 Hz and 10 K hz
Voice Activated Muting
MIC/PHONE mutes AUX/PROG
Mutes or Unmutes
MIC/AUX/PROG
Optional Rack Kit
117 Volt, 50-60 Hz
AC=100 VA
300 W Max. Unswitched
Screw Terminals, RCA Jacks
Black
10.5"W., 9.5"D., 3.5"H.
(267X242X89 mm)
11 Lbs
(5.0 Kg)
27/3500 - Standard 19” Rack Mounting Kit. Black finish.
Complete with hardware
rackkit

SERIES 3000
OPERATING PRECAUTIONS SAFETY NOTES
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SPECIFICATIONS ARE SUBJECT TO CHANGE WITHOUT NOTICET3115/3130BGM
BEFORE OPERATING THE AMPLIFIER, BE SURE
YOU FULLY UNDERSTAND ALL INSTRUCTIONS
AND FEATURES OF THE UNIT.
DO NOT assume anything, read all instructions care-
fully.
DO NOT connect the amplifier to any power source
other than 120 volts 60 hz. (unless otherwise speci-
fied).
DO NOT turn on the amplifier until all input and out-
put connections have been made.
MOUNTING
ALWAYS PROVIDE GOOD VENTILATION FOR THE
AMPLIFIER.
Good ventilation allows air to flow under, around and
through the amplifier.
DO NOT mount amplifier into a container or a closed
unventilated closet while operating.
DO NOT place any object or accessory equipment
such as Tuners, Mixers, Cassette Decks, etc. on top
of the amplifier. Obstructing or closing the cabinet
ventilation openings may cause overheating.
POWER AND GROUNDING
The amplifier is furnished with a three-prong plug as
a standard equipment. Connect the line cord to a
three-wire grounded outlet supplying 120 volts 60
Hz.. If a three-wire grounded outlet is not available,
use a standard two wire adapter. Be sure that the
adapter grounding pigtail is connected to the screw
securing the outlet wall plate.
NEVER defeat the grounding feature of the AC line
cord.
NEVER replace fuses unless power cord is removed
from the AC wall outlet.
NEVER install accessories unless the power cord is
removed from the AC wall outlet.
TO REDUCE THE RISK OF FIRE OR
ELECTRIC SHOCK DO NOT EXPOSE
THIS APPLIANCE TO RAIN OR MOIS-
TURE
RACK MOUNTING
CAUTION
INSTALLATION AND OPERATION
A) Procure the optional accessory Rack Mount Kit.
B) Turn amplifier up side down and remove the four rubber feet by unscrewing the four holding screws.
C) Remove three screws on each side of the amplifier holding the amplifier cover.
D) Install the rack kit brackets by using the self-tapping screws provided and the screws removed as per C.
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SERIES 3000 INTEGRATED AMPLIFIER
POWER
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Fig. 3 - Rack Kit Mounting

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FRONT PANEL CONTROLS
PAGE 4 SPECIFICATIONS ARE SUBJECT TO CHANGE WITHOUT NOTICE
REAR PANEL INPUTS - OUTPUTS
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SERIES 3000 INTEGRATED AMPLIFIER
MIC PROGRAM BASS TREBLE POWER
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CLASS 2WIRING ACCEPTABLE
SER. NO.
COM 70V
MUTE
GROUND
LINE FUSE
1.6A 250V
CAUTION;TO REDUCETHE RISK OF FIRE OR SHOCK DO NOT
EXPOSETHIS APPLIANCE TO RAIN OR MOISTURE. DO NOT
REMOVE COVER.THERE ARE NO USER SERVICEABLE PARTS
INSIDE. REFER SERVICINGTO QUALIFIED SERVICE PERSONNEL.
CAUTION:TO REDUCETHE RISK OF FIRE,
REPLACE ONLY WITH SAMETYPE OF FUSE.
ATTENTION: AFIN DE
REDUIR LE RISQUE
D'INCENDIE, REMPLACER
SEUL PAR UN FUSIBLE DE
MEMETYPE.
MOH OUTPUT
LEVEL
AUX
47K ohm 200 Mv
IN PARALLEL
ATTENTION: POUR REDUIRLES RISQUES D' INCENDIE OU
DE CHOC ELECTRIQUE, NE PAS EXPOSER A LA PLUIE OU
L'HUMIDITE, NE PAS ENLEVER LE COUVERCLE. AUCUN
REGLAGE A L'INTERIEUR.POUR REPARATION
CONSULTERUNE PERSONNE QUALIFIEE
117V 60 Hz
300W MAX.
UNSWITCHED
AMPLIFIER
POWER RATING
SUPPLYVOLTAGE
POWER CONSUMPTION
15W RMS
117V 60 HZ
70VA
T3115BGM 8 OHM
1WATT
8 25V
600 ohm
1Volt
AUX
ATTENUATOR
L
R
TEL OUTPUT
LEVEL
600 OHM
100 MV
10K OHM
1V 250 OHM
1 MV
TELMICPROGRAM
GHOTCOMGHOTCOMGHOTCOMUNMUTE G
BALANCED BALANCED BALANCED
MOH OUTPUT
52 3 4 6
11 10 9 8
7
1) MICROPHONE Input Volume Control
2) AUX Volume Control
3) PROGRAM Volume Control
4) Bass Control
5) Treble Control
6) On-Off Power Switch
1) Unswitched AC Auxiliary Socket
2) 600 ohm MOH Output
3) 1 Watt 8 ohm Output (2nd zone or MOH)
4) MOH Output Level
5) AUX Input
6) AUX Input Level Attenuator
7) TEL Output Level Control
8) BalancedTelephone Paging Input
9) Balanced Microphone Input
10) Balanced Program Input
11) Mute/Unmute Terminals
12) Speaker Output
13) Chassis Ground Screw
14) AC Line Fuse
15) AC Power Cord
T3115BGM
Fig. 4 - Front Panel Controls
Fig. 4A - Rear Panel Inputs and Outputs

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INPUT CONNECTIONS
MICROPHONE INPUT
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SPECIFICATIONS ARE SUBJECT TO CHANGE WITHOUT NOTICET3115BGM
MICROPHONE TYPE
The Microphone Input accept Low Impedance (250-600 ohm)
Microphones. The Microphone may be a balanced output type
(three wire) or an unbalanced output type (two wire).
PASO MICROPHONES
All PASO low impedance Microphones have a balanced output for
best performance. Connect the RED lead to terminal HOT, the
WHITE lead to terminal COM and the SHIELD to terminal G (see
Fig. 5A).
CAUTION
TO PREVENT POSSIBLE DAMAGE TO SPEAKERS OR THE
AMPLIFIER ALL INPUT CONNECTIONS MUST BE MADE WITH
THE AMPLIFIER OFF (POWER OFF).
WIRING
CABLE
INSTALLATION AND WIRING
CLASS 2WIRING ACCEPTABLE
SER. NO.
COM 70V
MUTE
GROUND
LINE FUSE
1.6A 250V
CAUTION;TO REDUCETHE RISK OF FIRE OR SHOCK DO NOT
EXPOSETHIS APPLIANCETO RAIN OR MOISTURE.DO NOT
REMOVE COVER.THERE ARE NO USER SERVICEABLE PARTS
INSIDE. REFER SERVICINGTO QUALIFIED SERVICE PERSONNEL.
CAUTION:TO REDUCETHE RISK OF FIRE,
REPLACE ONLY WITH SAMETYPE OF FUSE.
ATTENTION: AFIN DE
REDUIR LE RISQUE
D'INCENDIE, REMPLACER
SEUL PAR UN FUSIBLE DE
MEMETYPE.
MOH OUTPUT
LEVEL
AUX
47K ohm 200 Mv
IN PARALLEL
ATTENTION: POUR REDUIRLES RISQUES D' INCENDIE OU
DE CHOC ELECTRIQUE, NE PAS EXPOSER A LA PLUIE OU
L'HUMIDITE, NE PAS ENLEVER LE COUVERCLE. AUCUN
REGLAGE A L'INTERIEUR.POUR REPARATION
CONSULTERUNE PERSONNE QUALIFIEE
3115rear
117V 60 Hz
300W MAX.
UNSWITCHED
AMPLIFIER
POWER RATING
SUPPLY VOLTAGE
POWER CONSUMPTION
15W RMS
117V 60 HZ
70VA
T3115BGM 8 OHM
1WATT
8 25V
600 ohm
1Volt
AUX
ATTENUATOR
L
R
TEL OUTPUT
LEVEL
600 OHM
100 MV
10K OHM
1V 250 OHM
1 MV
TELMICPROGRAM
GHOTCOMGHOTCOMGHOTCOMUNMUTE G
BALANCED BALANCED BALANCED
MOH OUTPUT
Fig. 5 Amplifier Rear Panel View
3115micbal
The microphone lead color refers to Paso Microphones
only. When using other microphone brand refer to
instructions packed with the unit.
G
UNMUTE
PROGRAM
COM HOT
SHIELD
MIC
RED
WHITE
BALANCED
MIC
THREE LEADS BALANCED MICROPHONE WIRING
GCOM HOT
BALANCED
G MUTE
3115micunbal
The microphone lead color refers to Paso Microphones
only. When using other microphone brand refer to
instructions packed with the unit.
G
UNMUTE
PROGRAM
COM HOT
SHIELD
MIC
RED
BALANCED
MIC
THREE LEADS BALANCED MICROPHONE WIRING
GCOM HOT
BALANCED
G MUTE
Fig. 5A - Rear Panel MIC InputTerminals
MICROPHONE INPUT
Attach the microphone leads to the terminal strip as per diagram
in Fig 5A or Fig. 5B.
DO NOT GROUNDTHE MICROPHONE CABLE SHIELDTOTHE
CHASSIS OF THE AMPLIFIER
Fig. 5B - Rear Panel MIC/TEL InputTerminals
BALANCED MICROPHONE
IMPORTANT NOTE: The use of an unbalanced Microphone (two
leads) is not recommended. For best results in a PA Application
always use a Unidirectional, Low Impedance, Balanced
Microphone (three leads).
CABLE LENGTH - If the distance between the Microphone and
the Amplifier Input is greater than 15 ft (4.5 m) a Balanced
Microphone must be used.Use a two conductor shielded wire and
connect Microphone to Amplifier as per Diagram in Fig. 5A.
MICROPHONE CABLE ROUTING - The Microphone Cable
should be carefully routed. Improper Cable routing will cause spu-
rious oscillations, regenerative noises, hum, etc. that may perma-
nently damage the Amplifier.
lDo not route cable next to power lines.
llDo not route cable near or over Fluorescent Fixtures.
llDo not route cable next to Speaker Wires.
llDo not install cable inside Power Line Conduits.
llAvoid the use of staples that may penetrate the cable.
UNBALANCED MICROPHONE
Attach the Microphone leads to the terminal strip as per diagram
in Fig 5B.
Be sure the cable length does not exceeds 15 Ft. (4.5 m).

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OUTPUT CONNECTIONS
PAGE 11
SPECIFICATIONS ARE SUBJECT TO CHANGE WITHOUT NOTICET3115/3130BGM
25 VOLT AND 70 VOLT CONSTANT VOLTAGE DISTRIBUTION SYSTEMS - In applications requiring a large number of speakers that
are located at a far distance from the amplifier a 25 Volt or a 70 Volt Constant Voltage method is most widely used.
MAIN ADVANTAGES IN USING THE HIGH IMPEDANCE METHOD
1) All speakers are connected in parallel usually on to a single speaker line.
2) The Amplifier Output Voltage is constant over a very wide range of load impedance.
3) The Amplifier Output Voltage remains practically constant if loudspeakers are connected or disconnected from the line.
4) Different acoustic power can be allocated in each area as required by using the power taps on the speaker line transformer.
5) Since the system provides a higher voltage at a lower current, resistive loss in the cable is reduced resulting in a higher efficiency.
6) Calculations of the output power needed and the speaker power requirements are simple and easily accomplished.
INSTALLATION AND WIRING
CONSTANT VOLTAGE DISTRIBUTION SYSTEMS
spkout05
0.6
5
0
2.5
1.25
0.6
5
0
2.5
1.25
0.6
5
0
2.5
1.25
0.6
5
0
2.5
1.25
COM 825V 70V
spk 1 spk 2 spk 3 spk 4
70 Volt
Transformer 70 Volt
Transformer 70 Volt
Transformer 70 Volt
Transformer
Total Speaker Load Calculation
TL = SPK1+SPK2+SPK3+SPK4
TL=1.25+1.25+2.5+5 = 10 Watt
Fig. 11 - 70 Volt Constant Voltage System Diagram
INSTALLATION TIPS
1) Determine the amount of speakers required for the
installation and their location.
2) Choose the power output needed for each speaker (typ-
ically 1.25 Watt for background music applications and 5-
10 Watt for paging horns).
3) Add all the speaker taps wattage (see Fig. 11) and be
sure that the total power needed does not exceed the
Rated RMS Power Output of the Amplifier
4) Procure a jacketed, two conductor cable of at least 18
gauge.
5) Carefully route cable starting with the farthest speaker
in the system and until all speakers are reached by the
cable and terminating at the Amplifier location. The best
cable route is determined by the individual application.
6) Connect each speaker in accordance to the power out-
put required by selecting the corresponding Power Tap.
IMPORTANT NOTE: Make sure that the unused stripped
power tap wires are INDIVIDUALLY INSULATED and do
not touch each other or an amplifier overload will occur.
7) Connect the speakers cable to the
25Volt
or
70Volt
and
COM
output terminals of the Amplifier, turn the system on
and balance the various speakers accordingly.The selec-
tion of the Constant Voltage (25 Volt or 70 Volt) is deter-
mined by the speakers used. All speakers must operate at
the same constant voltage and cannot be mixed.
LINE ATTENUATORS
In installation requiring that one or a group of speakers
have an independent level control a Line Attenuator can
be utilized.The Fig. 11A shows the use of a PASO model
VC20 - 20 Watt Attenuator used to control two speakers
simultaneously. The wire colors pertain to the VC20, if
other types are used follow the directions supplied with the
unit.
By turning the stepped switch of the VC20 the level of
speakers SPK 1 and SPK 2 can be adjusted, up or down,
from 0 (no output) to the maximum output determined by
the tap utilized on the speakers (in this example 2.5 Watt
max.). Speakers SPK 3 and SPK 4 are not effected.
NOTE: The total power required for all the speaker or
speakers to be controlled should not exceed the Power
Handling rating of the Attenuator. Example: the maximum
load for the VC20 is 20 Watt.
WIRING
spkout06
0.6
5
0
2.5
1.25
0.6
5
0
2.5
1.25
COM 825V 70V
spk 3 spk 4
70 Volt
Transformer 70 Volt
Transformer
Total Speaker Load Calculation
T
L
= SPK1+SPK2+SPK3+SPK4
T
L
= 2.5+2.5+2.5+2.5 = 10 Watt MAX.
0.6
5
0
2.5
1.25
spk 1
70 Volt
Transformer
0.6
5
0
2.5
1.25
spk 2
70 Volt
Transformer
RED
BLUE
BLACK
PASO VC20 ATTENUATOR
Fig. 11A - Using a Line Attenuator Diagram

SERIES 3000
TROUBLESHOOTING CHART
AC LINE FUSE REPLACEMENT
PAGE 15
SPECIFICATIONS ARE SUBJECT TO CHANGE WITHOUT NOTICET3115/3130BGM
AMPLIFIER IS COMPLETELY DEAD.
POWER INDICATOR DOES NOT GLOW.
POWER INDICATOR GLOWS BUT THERE IS NO OUTPUT
FROM THE AMPLIFIER.
LOUD HUM OR CRACKLING SOUND FROM THE SPEAK-
ERS.
OUTPUT LEVEL LED’S GLOW CYCLICALLY
SOUND IS INTERMITTENT.
SOUND IS DISTORTED AND SCRATCHY.
ACOUSTIC FEEDBACK OR LOUD SQUEAL OCCURSWHEN
AMPLIFIER IS TURNED ON.
MAINTENACE AND SERVICE
THE SERVICING INSTRUCTIONS ARE FOR USE BY QUALIFIED PERSONNEL ONLY. TO AVOID ELEC-
TRIC SHOCK DO NOT PERFORM ANY SERVICING OTHER THAN THAT CONTAINED IN THE OPERATING
INSTRUCTIONS UNLESS YOU ARE QUALIFIED TO DO SO. REFER SERVICING TO QUALIFIED SERVICE
PERSONNEL ONLY.
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PROBLEM SYMPTOMS PROBABLE CAUSE
1) NO VOLTAGE PRESENT AT AC OUTLET.
2) AC LINE FUSE OPEN.
3) DEFECTIVE OR OPEN POWER CORD.
4) POWER SWITCH INOPERATIVE.
5) POWER TRANSFORMER WINDING OPEN.
6) POWER INDICATOR DEFECTIVE OR DISCONNECTED.
1) INPUT CONTROLS SETTING NOT ADJUSTED PROPERLY.
2) SPEAKER WIRES SHORTED.
3) SPEAKER(S) LINE INTERRUPTED.
4) MICROPHONE OR PROGRAM SOURCE INTERRUPTED.
1) MICROPHONE INPUTS INCORRECTLY WIRED.
2) OPEN GROUND OR SHIELD IN INPUT CABLES.
3) SPEAKER TERMINALS SHORTEDTO CHASSIS GROUND.
1) SPEAKER LINE SHORTED.
2) ONE OR MORE SPEAKER OR LINE TRANSFORMER SHORTED.
3) OUTPUT IMPEDANCE LOAD MISMATCHED WITH AMPLIFIER
OUTPUT IMPEDANCE SETTING (OVERLOAD).
4) IN CONSTANT VOLTAGE SYSTEMS (25-70 V) THE TOTAL LOAD
POWER REQUIREMENT EXCEEDS THE AMPLIFIER POWER RAT-
ING (OVERLOAD).
5) EXCESSIVELY HIGH SETTING OF ONE OR MOREVOLUME CON-
TROLS.
1) MICROPHONE IS LOCATED TOO CLOSE OR IS FACING SPEAK-
ERS.
2) VOLUME CONTROL SETTING TOO HIGH.
3) TONE CONTROLS SHOULD BE SET INTHE CUT RANGE.
CAUTION:TO REDUCE THE RISK OF FIRE REPLACE ONLY WITH THE
SAME TYPE OF FUSE
Procure a Fuse Type: AG
Turn amplifier power switch to the Off position. Remove power cord from
AC outlet. Insert the tip of a screwdriver inside the Fuse Holder Cap and
remove the fuse by unscrewing the cap. Replace Fuse and screw the cap
back onto Fuse Holder.
This Troubleshooting Chart is provided to the installer as an aid in locating and correcting possible problems that may arise during instal-
lation or after use.This chart should only be used by qualified personnel trained in repair and maintenance of electrical apparatus.

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SPECIFICATIONS ARE SUBJECT TO CHANGE WITHOUT NOTICET3115/3130BGM
Fig. 17 - Schematic Diagram

SERIES 3000
PAGE BACK
REPLACEMENT PARTS
Please provide complete information when you request replace-
ment parts from either the Factory or a Paso Authorized
Distributor. Be certain to include the Part Number and
Description as it appears on the parts list, the Model Number of
the unit and if possible the Serial Number and the date of pur-
chase of the unit. Replacement parts inventory is maintained
specifically to repair Paso products. Part sales for other reasons
or applications will be declined.
ORDERING FROMTHE FACTORY
Print all information on a purchase order form and mail to:
PASO SOUND PRODUCTS, INC.
4750 Goer Drive - Building F
NORTH CHARLESTON, SC 29406
Be sure to include the following:
- Paso part number
- Part description
- Quantity required
- Model number of the unit
- Serial number of the unit
-Your payment or your authorization for COD shipment for parts
not covered by the Warranty or if your company has a current
account with the factory
RETAIN ORIGINAL IN WARRANTY PARTS UNTIL YOU
RECEIVE REPLACEMENTS. PARTS THAT SHOULD BE
RETURNED TO THE FACTORY WILL BE LISTED ON YOUR
PACKING SLIP.
For your convenience replacement parts are also available
through Paso Authorized Distributors and Dealers nation wide.
Obtain a location list directly from the Factory or your regional
Paso Representative.
TECHNICAL CONSULTATION
- Need help with your installation ?
- Need help with the operation of the unit ?
- Need help with a repair ?
Call or write for assistance. You will find our Technical Dept..
eager to help or assist you with any technical problem you may
have encountered except “`Customizing'' for a unique applica-
tion.
The effectiveness of our consultation service depends on
the accuracy of the information you furnish.
Be sure to tell us:
- The Model and Serial number of the unit
- The date of purchase
- An exact description of the difficulty
- All you have done in attempting to correct the problem
Call our toll-free phone number:
1-800 231 3034
CUSTOMER SERVICE
REPLACEMENT PARTS REPAIR SERVICE
REPAIR SERVICE
Repair service for out of warranty Paso products may be
obtained form your local Paso distributor or any other qualified
repair station.
In warranty repairs must be returned to the Factory.
Prior authorization must be obtained from the Factory.
Products received without authorization will be refused by our
Receiving Dept..
IN WARRANTY REPAIR SERVICE
Call or write the Factory to obtain an authorization to return
the product for repairs.
Pack the equipment in the original carton or in a strong carton
with at least THREE INCHES of resilient packing material on all
sides, top and bottom. Seal the carton with reinforced tape and
mark it FRAGILE on at least two sides. Remember, the Carrier
will not accept liability for shipping damages if the unit is improp-
erly packed.
EQUIPMENT RECEIVED IN DAMAGED CONDITION DUE TO
POOR PACKING WILL BE REFUSED AND THE WARRANTY
COVERAGE IS AUTOMATICALLY VOIDED.
The Paso Sound Limited Warranty provides:
The examination of the returned product must disclose in our
judgement, a manufacturing defect. The warranty does not
extend to any product that has been subject to misuse, neglect,
accident, improper installation or where the serial number of the
product has been removed or defaced.
Ship via insured prepaid United Parcel Service or Parcel Post to:
PASO SOUND PRODUCTS, INC.
4750 Goer Drive - Building F
NORTH CHARLESTON, SC 29406
ATT. SERVICE DEPARTMENT
The equipment will be returned freight prepaid after repairs.
Be sure to include the following:
- Your name and address
- Date of purchase and copy of invoice
- A brief description of the difficulty
- A return address shipping label
-
OUT OF WARRANTY REPAIR SERVICE
Follow return instructions as per in warranty repair service.Prior
to performing all necessary repairs, you will be advised of the
charges and at that time a written authorization by you will be
required including authorization to return the equipment COD for
the service and shipping charges. This will avoid unnecessary
delays in returning the equipment to you.
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