TL3N User's Manual
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Maintenance
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The supplied stabilizer is very heavy and should be handled with care.
Dropping it on the floor etc. by accident may cause reading errors. The
stabilizer is a fragile and expensive part, and should be handled with care.
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SUPERLINK Mode
When using SUPERLINK mode, the TL3N uses the clock signals from the D/
A converter. If, during playback, you switch the input selector on the D/A
converter to or from the SUPERLINK input, this will also switch the clock
signal source, and cause the TL3N to stop the playback. Press the PLAY/
PAUSE
/
button again to resume playback. We recommend switching the
input on the D/A converter before starting playback.
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Belt and Spindle Replacement
The TL3N uses a belt drive mechanism. The belt will gradually deteriorate
over time. Possible symptoms resulting from this are; failure to read TOC,
sound skipping, etc. You will need to have the belt replaced in such cases.
We recommend replacing the belt at least once every 5 years. Likewise, the
spindle will also gradually deteriorate over time. We recommend an overhaul
at least once every 8 years. Please contact your dealer or an authorized CEC
service center.
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To prevent vibrations from the surroundings and maximize the sound
quality and performance, this unit should be set on an audio rack or a firm
board.
● If the surface of the TL3N case becomes soiled, wipe with a soft cloth or
use diluted neutral cleaning liquid. Be sure to remove any fluid completely.
Do not use thinner, benzene, alcohol, chemical cloths or bleaching agents as
these may damage the surface of the TL3N case. Also avoid using aerosol
insecticides near the unit.
● If dust accumulates on the turntable, remove it with stick tape (e.g. Scotch
tape). Make sure not to touch the optical pickup lens with your fingers.
● TL3N requires no periodic maintenance except the belt and spindle
replacement mentioned above, and contains no user-serviceable parts.
Contact your dealer or an authorized CEC service center for inspection and
repairs in case of malfunction.