User Guide for INDIO models including: DS-6 True Bypass Distortion Guitar Effect Pedal, 600032

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DS-6 True Bypass Distortion Guitar Effect Pedal Quick User Guide


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600032 Manual 210408
DS-6 True Bypass Distortion Guitar Effect Pedal
P/N 600032
Quick User Guide

SPECIFICATIONS
Model Effect Type Input Impedance Output Impedance Current Draw Input Power Dimensions Weight

600032 Distortion with true bypass 1 M 1 k 5.4mA 9 VDC battery or AC power adapter 4.3" x 2.4" x 2.1" (110 x 60 x 53 mm) 7.9 oz. (225g)

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PRODUCT OVERVIEW
1. DC IN: DC barrel connector for connecting an optional 9 VDC AC power adapter (not included). The internal battery is switched off when using an AC power adapter.
2. LED: The LED illuminates when the effect is active. Replace the battery if the LED goes dim or does not illuminate.
3. TONE: Rotate the knob to adjust the amount of frequency.
4. DIST: Rotate the knob to adjust the amount of distortion.
5. LEVEL: Rotate the knob to adjust the level of the output signal. 6. OUT: 1/4" TS output jack for connecting an amp or another pedal. 7. IN: 1/4" TS input jack for connecting a guitar or a previous pedal. Note that when
a connector is inserted, the pedal is automatically turned on. When the pedal not in use, unplug all connections to conserve battery power. 8. FOOT SWITCH: Step on the switch to turn the effect on or off. When the effect is on, the LED illuminates.
BATTERY INSTALLATION
1. Remove the four screws that hold the battery compartment cover in place on the underside of the pedal, then remove the cover.
2. If a battery is already installed, remove it. 3. Connect the new battery, then insert it into the battery compartment. 4. Position the cover over the battery compartment, then secure it in place using
the four screws removed in step 1.
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