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BLUES JUNIOR BOTTOM PANEL FUNCTIONS
K. �FAT� FOOTSWITCH CONNECTOR- This jack provides a connection for the optional external footswitch (Fender Part# 041228). When plugged in, the external footswitch disables the Fat switch (Item H) on the top panel. SPEAKER CONNECTOR- This jack provides a connection for the internal speaker. An 8 Ohm external speaker cabinet may be used instead of the internal speaker.
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LINE CORD This amplifier is equipped with a grounding type supply cord to reduce the possibility of shock hazard. DO NOT ALTER THE AC PLUG. ANY ATTEMPT TO DEFEAT THIS FEATURE COULD RESULT IN SERIOUS INJURY. TUBES The Blues Junior tube complement consists of three 12AX7s (Fender P/N 013341) and two 6BQ5s(EL84s) (Fender P/N 041255). Looking at the back of a Blues Junior amplifier, the tube complement appears as:
6BQ5 6BQ5 12AX7 12AX7 12AX7 TWEED COVERING CARE The tweed covering is best cleaned with a waterdampened sponge. Stubborn spots may be cleaned with a sponge dampened with a light, soapy solution. Be careful not to let any liquid come in contact with the operating surfaces. DO NOT have the amplifier plugged into the power outlet during cleaning.
TROUBLESHOOTER�S CHECKLIST
If the amp is set up but does not function, check the following items: � � � � � � Is the amp�s power cord properly plugged into an electrical outlet Is there power at the outlet? Is the speaker properly connected to the amplifier? Are the volume and master controls above �zero�? Is the volume control on the instrument turned up? Is your instrument properly plugged into the amplifier? (Eliminate any effect pedals and/or try another cord.)
If, after checking all of the above, the system is not performing correctly, consult your Fender Service Center.