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Safety Precautions:
Please be sure to observe these precautions. The safety precautions listed
below are intended to ensure your safety whenever you use the equipment.
NEVER OPEN THE CASE – Never try to separate the two pieces of the chassis
from one another and/or modify the equipment. Opening this device will
effectively void the warranty.
STOP USE IN CASE OF PROBLEM – Stop using the equipment if ever you should
notice smoke or a strange odor coming from it. Contact your original dealer or
nearest authorized service provider for service.
AVOID HIGH TEMPERATURES & HEAT BUILD UP – Never cover the power supply
with cloth or other objects. Built up heat creates a danger of equipment
deformation and fire. Do not expose the Echolution to direct sunlight, heating
devices, or other extreme temperatures.
USE SPECIFIED POWER ADAPTOR ONLY – Be sure to use only the 15-Volt DC
300mA Adapter that came with your Pigtronix Echolution and is specified in this
user’s guide.
DO NOT EXPOSE TO WATER/BEER – To reduce the risk of fire or electric shock,
do not expose your Echolution to rain or moisture. If water gets inside the
unit, turn off the power supply and consult your dealer or nearest authorized
service provider.
Final Notes
Years of work have gone into making this pedal a reality. We would like to
thank the following people for their help along the way:
Howard Davis, Steve Spano, Lisa Rickmers, the Bethke and Koltai families,
Craig Brodhead, Matt Smith, Hugh Pool, Maroon 5, Soulive, Dave Burnett, Nate
Mars, Ed Supple, Analogman, Sky, Candy and B-Dawg.
Howard “Mick” Davis, David Koltai and Steve Spano designed the Pigtronix
Echolution during 2005/2006 in Brooklyn and Ithica, NY.
That is it folks, have fun with your new Echolution pedal!
Peace,
Dave Koltai & Brian Bethke
Pigtronix
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