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The Phono/Line Output Switch may be improperly set. Check the connection to
the amplifier. If connected to a Phono Level input (usually labeled Phono), set
the switch to the PHONO position. If connected to a Line Level input (labeled
CD, AUX, LINE IN, etc.), set the switch to the LINE position.
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The amplifier may be set to use the wrong cartridge type. The Phono inputs on
some amplifiers have a switch to select a Moving Magnet (MM) or Moving Coil
(MC) type cartridge. Check your amplifier and set the switch to the proper
position for the cartridge type installed on the Turntable. The cartridge that
comes with the Turntable is a Moving Magnet (MM) type.
6.
The Bluetooth® transmitter in the Turntable cannot connect to a Bluetooth speaker,
headphones, or other playback device.
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The Turntable may not be in Bluetooth® pairing mode. Perform the steps in the
BLUETOOTH PAIRING section above.
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Your Bluetooth playback device may not be in Bluetooth pairing mode. Perform
the steps in the
BLUETOOTH PAIRING section above.
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The Bluetooth transmitter in the Turntable may have gone inactive because it
didn't pair within 2 minutes. Perform the steps in the
BLUETOOTH PAIRING
section above.
7.
The stylus isn't touching the record.
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The screw adjustment on the Tonearm Rest may have loosened during transport.
Gently turn this screw clockwise to move the stylus into contact with the
record.
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You may have replaced the stock Slip Mat with a thinner version. The default
screw position is based on the thickness of the stock Slip Mat. If replaced with a
thinner mat, gently turn the screw clockwise to move the stylus into contact
with the record.