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English
5 Connecting the Turntable
Switch off the turntable before making con-
nections or changing any existing connec-
tions .
1) Connect the audio cable (7) with RCA
plugs to an input for units with line level
(possible marking: LINE, CD, AUX): red
plug for the right channel; white plug for
the left channel .
2) For transferring music pieces from a record
to a computer, connect the USB port (6)
via the USB cable provided to a USB port
of the computer .
An audio recording software is also re-
quired . If there is no corresponding soft-
ware on your computer, various programs
are available as freeware on the Internet .
3) Finally connect the plug of the mains
cable (3) to a mains socket (230 V/ 50
Hz) .
6 Operation
1) Remove the protective cap from the stylus .
2) Switch on the turntable with the POWER
switch (4) . If the switch AUTO STOP (5) is
set to OFF, the turntable will start rotating
after switching on .
To start and stop the rotation of the
turntable by the tone arm (13), set the
switch AUTO STOP to ON .
3) Select the speed with the button
33
rpm
/ 45
rpm
(17):
Long-playing records: disengage the but-
ton = 33
¹⁄
3
rpm
Single records: engage the button = 45
rpm
4) Put on the record . For single records use
the adapter (1) . It is easy to remove the
adapter from its recess: simply press its
rear edge .
5) Open the lock (12) for the tone arm (13) to
the right . To lift the tone arm, set the lever
(11) for the tone arm to the rear position .
6) Seize the handle (16) of the tone arm and
position the stylus above the beginning or
the desired spot of the record . Set the lever
(11) for lifting the tone arm to the front
position . The tone arm is slowly lowered
onto the record .
7) To stop playing, lift the tone arm by means
of the lever (11) and return it to the tone
arm support by hand .
If the AUTO STOP switch (5) is in the
position ON, the turntable platter will au-
tomatically stop when the tone arm has
been returned to the tone arm support or
20 seconds after the end of the record has
been reached .
8) After use, secure the tone arm with the
lock (12) and switch off the turntable with
the POWER switch (4) .
7 Accessories
7.1 Replacement phono cartridge
system and replacement stylus
The phono cartridge system or the stylus is
easily replaced, if required . The correspond-
ing re placement parts are available from your
retailer, e . g . the magnetic phono cartridge
system EN-24 and the matching replacement
stylus EN-24SP from MONACOR .
1) To replace the stylus, remove the orange
support of the stylus to the front . Put the
new stylus on the phono cartridge system .
2) To replace the phono cartridge system, un-
screw the nut (14) and remove the head-
shell (15) from the tone arm (13) .
3) Unscrew the phono cartridge system from
the support and remove the connecting
wires .
4) Screw the new phono cartridge system
onto the support and connect the wires
as follows:
blue left channel, positive pole
white left channel, negative pole
green right channel, positive pole
red right channel, negative pole
5) After replacing the phono cartridge sys-
tem, readjust the stylus pressure and
the anti-skating value (
☞
chapters 4 .3
and 4 .4) .
7.2 Replacement headshell
A replacement headshell (e . g . the headshell
EN-120 from MONACOR) including a phono
cartridge system allows for quick replace-
ment, if necessary . For storage, you may put
the re placement headshell on the support (8) .
To replace the headshell (15), simply screw it
off and the new one on . Then readjust the
stylus pressure and the anti-skating value
(
☞
chapters 4 .3 and 4 .4) .
8 Maintenance
8.1 Cleaning
Clean the turntable housing with a soft cloth,
dry or slightly damp (not dripping wet) . Never
use alcohol, chemicals or aggressive deter-
gents! To dust the stylus and the records,
the corresponding accessories are available
from your retailer, e . g . the carbon fibre record
cleaning brush DC-100 from MONACOR .
8.2 Transport
When dispatching the turntable, make sure
to wrap the turntable and its components
in their original packaging or to particularly
secure them for transport . Any damage due
to careless transport of the turntable (e . g .
platter not removed from the axle and not
secured or similar negligence) will not be
covered by the guarantee . Therefore, any
resulting repairs will be charged!
When dispatching the turntable, always ob-
serve the following precautions:
1) Put the protective cap on the stylus .
2) Secure the tone arm (13) with the lock
(11) .
3) Unscrew the counterweight (9) for the
tone arm .
4) Remove the turntable platter from the
axle, wrap it separately and secure it
against slipping .
5) It is recommended to use the original card-
board box of the turntable .
9 Specifications
Phono
cartridge system: . . . . magnetic
(moving magnet)
Turntable platter: . . .
⌀
332 mm,
cast aluminium
Drive: . . . . . . . . . . . . belt drive
Speeds: . . . . . . . . . . . 33¹⁄
3
rpm and 45 rpm
Starting torque: . . . . 0 .03 Nm
Wow and flutter: . . . < 0 .3 %
Output: . . . . . . . . . . . line level, connection
cable with RCA plug
Power supply: . . . . . . 230 V/ 50 Hz
Power consumption: . 20 VA max .
Ambient
temperature: . . . . . . . 0 – 40 °C
Dimensions
(W × H × D): . . . . . . . 450 × 152 × 352 mm
Weight: . . . . . . . . . . 3 .2 kg
Subject to technical modification .
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