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Operating the turntable
Removing / Attaching the stylus protection cap
Remove the stylus protection cap from the pick-up (1) prior to playing a record. (Pic.1)
1. Push the stylus cap (2) on the bottom (B) as seen in the diagram.
Hold in position (A) while move it up in circular motion (C).
2. Replace the cap after playing the record.
To play the record (manually)
1. Push the power button (8). The LEDs for
and “33” will turn on.
2. Place a record on the turntable; use the spindle adaptor to play singles.
3. Turn the speed selector (11) to the required setting: 33, 45 or 78. The selected speed will be indicated via the LED.
4. Release the safety fastener on the tonearm rest and raise the tonearm with the lift lever.
5. Carefully move the tonearm away from the tonearm rest and position it above the first groove on the record. The motor is turned on.
6. Lower the tonearm with the lift lever.
7. The tonearm will return to the tonearm rest automatically at the end of the record and the motor will switch off.
8. Secure the tonearm with the safety fastener on the tonearm rest.
Note:
The tonearm can be raised at any point, even for short periods. The platter will continue to turn.
To play the record (automatically) Pic.2
1. Push the power button (8). The LEDs for
and “33” will turn on.
2. Place a record on the turntable, use the spindle adaptor to play singles and select the record size (19).
3. Turn the speed selector (11) to the required setting: 33, 45 or 78. The selected speed will be indicated via the LED.
4. Release the safety fastener on the tonearm rest and press the start button (1).
5. The platter will start turning and the arm will move towards the first groove and will be lowered onto the record. The LED will flash
during the operation.
6. The operation can be stopped at any time with the STOP button (2). The tonearm will return to the tonearm rest automatically.
The LED will flash.
7. The tonearm will return to the tonearm rest automatically at the end of the record and the motor will switch off.
8. Secure the tonearm with the safety fastener on the tonearm rest.
To set the speed
The exact speed is fixed through an internal processor. There is no further adjustment.
Replacing the stylus
The stylus is naturally exposed to wear and tear by the playback process.
Therefore, we recommend regular inspections.
1. Remove the stylus by pulling diagonally downwards. (Pic. 3)
2. Insert the stylus by doing the performing the reverse action.
Note:
Worn or damaged (splintered) styluses ruin records.
When you need to replace a stylus, use the original type if possible.
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A- Hold
C- Move
B-Push
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Pic. 1
Pic. 2
Pic. 3
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