
9
TROUBLESHOOTING
The Ingenium P&P is intentionally a straight
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forward turntable, making set
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up and use very simple.
Occasionally though, you may come across a problem, if so, please read the following to help find a
solution
Fault
Solution
Turntable platter not
rotating
Check that the mains plug is correctly fitted and switched ‘on’, and that the
in
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line mains switch is also ‘on’.
Check that the drive belt is fitted correctly around the hub and motor pulley
and that the motor is correctly positioned.
Check that the Platter is free to turn, and that no foreign object may be
jamming it.
No, or very quiet sound
Check that the tonearm leads are connected to the amplifier, and that the
correct input is selected.
This turntable requires an amplifier with a built
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in phono stage, or an optional
external one. It will not function if connected directly to a standard line
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level
input.
Loud humming noise
coming from speakers
This is probably the result of an earth issue, and is best resolved by discussing
the issue with your dealer.
Turntable running
slightly fast or slightly
slow or varying
Adjust the tension of the belt by moving the motor. If the speed randomly
varies, try removing the belt and cleaning it with a dry lint
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free cloth to
remove any contaminants.
Distorted sound
Carefully, clean the stylus—use a stylus cleaning brush to remove any build
up of dust and fluff. Remember the stylus will eventually wear, and should be
replaced (with normal use, every one to two years). Using a worn stylus will
result in poorer sound quality, and eventually permanent damage to your
records.
If you ever have any issues with your AVID equipment that you are unable to resolve yourself, please,
in the first instance, contact your dealer.