Usually the term "slave amp" refers to a situation where the "slave" is a duplicate of the output section of the "master" amp. In the case of your amp, it was intended to be slaved to an integrated Coliseum master and used to power an additional cab(s) effectively doubling the output of the rig. Most "slave" amps were produced in the era before live sound reproduction technology had caught up with the mercurial escalation in venue size of the average rock n' roll show.
In the 1950's and well into the 60's the biggest rock n' roll acts on the planet were playing in small theaters acoustically designed so that the spoken word would travel from stage to the balcony without amplification. It didn't take much backline to be a "loud rock n' roll band" in those venues, high school auditoriums were probably the biggest challenge to SPL they faced.
Case in point; the story of Sunn. In essence the brand we all love was created because Norm Sundholm complained to his brother Conrad about not being able to be heard in some of the larger venues that his band The Kingsmen were playing. Probably the situation that kick started the need for serious sound reinforcement was when the Beatles played Shea Stadium in 1965 and they used the public address horns used to announce sporting events, along with custom built 100 watt Vox amps and with the screaming fans for all intent and purposes the band couldn't be heard at all.
Anyway, as the newborn SR industry was taking shape the MI amplifier manufacturers developed "slave amps" as a way to get the backlines to keep up with the arena and outdoor venues that were fast becoming the norm for major rock shows.
Now days, they are superfluous and as such there is little or no demand. Try to find a current "slave amp" from any manufacturer.
Modern sound systems are so sophisticated that many major acts use ZERO backline; and when they do it very often is only for show as stage props or to satisfy an endorsement contract and they are generally not even being used.
Rambling dissertation aside, your Coliseum Slave performs the exact same function as the "Sunn 200" power amp in your PB-10 rig. Try plugging the PB-10 into your Coliseum slave, should work great!