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Old 31st July 2009, 07:22 PM   #1
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Default Voltage setting for Classe CDP-102

Hello all!
I've just have a Classe CDP-102 from US, which voltage is 120V. Now I want to change to 220V without using a 220V to 120V transfomer. I set a jumper inside to from 120V to 220V but it isn't enough. After I turn on the CD, the fuse is blew. I see another jumper group at the upper left, I think we must change this jumper group also to make a complete voltage changing.
So anyone know how to set these jumper? Please help me!

Thank for reading my post. Hope I'll have the answer soon.
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