Fender PT-10 Pedal Manual

The Fender PT-10 Pedal Tuner is factory calibrated and does not require manual calibration. Simply power on the tuner, connect your instrument, and use the LED indicators to tune.
First, check if the power adapter is properly connected. If using a battery, ensure it's inserted correctly and still has charge. If the tuner still doesn't power on, try using a different power source or battery.
To replace the battery, open the battery compartment located at the back of the pedal. Remove the old battery and insert a new 9V battery, ensuring the correct polarity.
Ensure that your instrument cable is securely connected to both your instrument and the tuner's input jack. Also, check if the tuner is powered on and the volume of the instrument is turned up.
Yes, the Fender PT-10 Pedal Tuner is designed to work with both guitars and bass guitars, accurately tuning all strings of either instrument.
To clean your tuner, use a soft, dry cloth to wipe the exterior. Avoid using any liquids or cleaning agents that could damage the electronics or surface.
The bypass mode on the PT-10 allows your signal to pass through the tuner without any tuning intervention, maintaining your instrument's tone integrity when not tuning.
The PT-10 uses LED indicators to show tuning accuracy. When the center LED lights up, your note is in tune. If you have doubts, compare the tuning with another reliable tuner as a cross-check.
Rapid blinking of the LEDs may indicate a low battery or power issue. Try replacing the battery or ensuring your power source is stable.
Yes, you can use a power supply with the PT-10. It requires a 9V DC power supply with a negative center pin, typically a standard pedal power supply.