Automatic start, speed selection 33/45
The speed must be selected according to the record which is in place. If the
turntable speed is set to 33 or 45 rpm 6 the record size is automatically selected
for the automatic start.
Remove stylus cover forwards for the pick-up stylus and move switch 10 to Start.
The pick-up arm automatically lowers onto the record.
Manual start, stop
The speed must be selected according to the record which is in place. Use switch
6 to select a speed of 33 or 45 rpm.
Remove stylus cover forwards and move lift lever 5 into position .
Now position the tonearm over the lead-in groove of the record. The tonearm can
now lowered slowly onto the record using the cueing lever 5 , thus preventing
damage to your records.
The tonearm can be raised at any position, also for brief interruptions when
playing, by using the cue control lever (cueing in position ). The platter continu-
es to rotate in this case.
At the end of record, the tonearm is automatically repositioned back on the
tonearm post and the unit is switched off.
— You can also switch off the turntable by setting switch 10 to Stop or setting the
cueing lever 5 to position and repositioning the tonearm on the tonearm rest.
Change of cartridge system
Remove the coloured signal leads carefully from the cartridge pins with a pair of
tweezers.
Unscrew the cartridge.
Screw the new cartridge onto the head shell but do not tighten. Attach the leads to
the pins while observing the correct coding.
R = Red, right channel
RG = Green, right channel ground
L = White, left channel
LG = Blue, left channel ground
Instead of the factory-supplied pick-up cartridge any other cartridge with standard
half-inch mounting holes and a weight between 3 and 10 grams can be installed.
Adjusting after change of pick-up cartridge system
For the precise adjustment of the so-called stylus overhang push the supplied
mounting gauge (Fig. 5) into the head shell with cartridge. The adjustment is
correct if the stylus is flush with the V-shaped recess in the gauge as viewed from
above. When viewed from the side the stylus should be seen within the rectangular
recess of the gauge (Fig. 5). Adjust the cartridge in the head shell until the correct
positions are achieved. Lastly, tighten the mounting screws.
ATTENTION!
During these mounting and adjustment procedures you must be
very careful not to damage the delicate stylus, cables and cantilever by
any brisk movements.
Mounting or exchanging a cartridge system