Does the Crack have its terminals numbered? If so, use a multimeter that has clip leads (I use something like
these) and clip the black lead to terminal 12U, then you can clip the red lead to the terminals listed in the manual.
You should start with the resistance measurements for two reasons: first, because there could be some issues that could fry your amp that would be revealed by the resistance measurements; and second, because there is no live voltage during that test (the amp is unplugged), so there's zero risk of shocking yourself. You can get used to measuring terminals safely. Read the instructions on page 47 and post the resistance measurements here (especially if they're not in spec).
Once you're confident resistance measurements are correct, then move to the voltage measurements. Take your time, turn the amp off in between terminal measurements if you don't feel confident. Remember that capacitors may hold a significant charge even after the amp is powered down. Follow the instructions in the manual, follow the safety tips on page 49, and you'll be fine.
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