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Fader Cleaning

With heavy use in harsh environments, the faders may need 

lubrication. This treatment extends longevity and can make used 

faders as good as new. The fader assembly must be removed from 

the TTM 54i for proper cleaning. We recommend any of the 

following cleaning solutions:

Caig Cailube MCL 100% spray lubricant

Caig Cailube MCL 5% spray cleaner

CRC 2-26 

(www.crcindustries.com)

Order CaiLube MCL

®

 from:

CAIG Laboratories, Inc.

12200 Thatcher Ct.

Poway, CA  92064

Phone 858-486-8388

Fax 858-486-8398

(www.caig.com)

CLEANING INSTRUCTIONS

A. Front panel removal

1. Disconnect the power cord.

2. Remove (3) slide fader knobs.

3. Remove (4) #4-40 front panel screws.

Faders and switches are now accessible.

B. Fader assembly removal

To remove any single fader:

1. Remove (2) 3mm screws.

2. Draw fader assembly out through hole.

3. Remove ribbon cable.

C. Fader cleaning

1. Hold the fader assembly away from the mixer.

2. Position the fader at mid-travel.

3. Spray cleaner/lubricant into both ends of the fader.

4. Move the fader over its full travel back and forth a few times.

5. Shake excess fluid from the fader assembly.

6. Wipe off excess fluid.

D. Fader assembly installation

1. Connect the ribbon cable to the fader assembly.

2. Place the fader assembly in position with the ribbon connector 

to the right side or top, as shown.

3. Line up the fader screw holes with the mixer mounting holes.

4. Install (2 provided) 3mm screws. 

Using the wrong screw will 

ruin the fader!

5. Replace the front panel and knobs.

Replacement Parts

Replacement Phono/Line switch assembly: 

ST 2

Replacement Fader Assembly:   

 

FT 45

Follow steps A, B and D in the Fader Cleaning instructions.

Replacement assemblies are available from your local 
Rane dealer.

Figure 4. Phono/Line switch rotation or replacement

Rotating or Replacing Phono/

Line Switches

1. Remove the metal faceplace with a #2 philips screwdriver.

2. Remove the M2.5 x 6 mm screws with a #1 philips screw-

driver.

3. If replacing, remove the jumper cable from the old switch and 

attach it to the new switch.

4. Rotate or install switch to desired PHONO position.

5. Reinstall the M2.5 x 6 mm screws with a #1 philips screw-

driver.

6. Replace the faceplate.

104034

+8

-8

4

6

2

0

10

8

-40

+10

10

0

2

4

8

6

-40

+10

0

10

2

8

4

6

CUE 1

CUE 2

-8

+8

0

-40

+10

2

4

10

+10

-40

8

6

MASTER
CUE

BASS

OL

LEVEL

MIC

PGM 1

GAIN TRIM

BASS

TREBLE

PGM 2

LEVEL

PHONES

TREBLE

GAIN TRIM

BASS

TREBLE

MASTER/CUE

PAN

REPLACE FADER WITH RIBBON TO THE TOP

(4) SCREWS HOLD

FRONT PANEL

(4) SCREWS HOLD

FRONT PANEL

REPLACE
FADER WITH
RIBBON TO
THE RIGHT

REPLACE
FADER WITH
RIBBON TO
THE RIGHT

Summary of Contents for TTM 54I

Page 1: ...put of the TTM 54i delivers very high volume into your headphones To avoid pain never put headphones on your head and then plug them in Always start with the PHONES LEVEL turned down and then turn it up to the desired level Because of the high current and low output impedance never short one side to ground or short left and right together as is possible with mono cup headphones Note Low power head...

Page 2: ...owing the same hand motion for cut and scratch operation The 20 dB setting provides a normal audio taper while the 30 dB setting provides a more rapid fade out HAMSTER switches reverse the operation of the adjacent PGM 1 and PGM 2 Program Faders When engaged signal is off with the Program Fader up and maximum with the Program Fader down PHONO LINE source select switches are provided for PGM 1 and P...

Page 3: ... switch selects the HEADPHONES monitor source Use MASTER to rehearse your performance This signal is the same as that at the MASTER OUT but is not affected by the MASTER LEVEL control Use CUE to monitor the Program Input signal so you can Cue a signal before fading it in This signal is not affected by the Program Faders or Crossfader PHONES PAN control is only active when CUE is selected This contro...

Page 4: ...endent ground connect point for two turntables It is very important that each turn table have a very good ground connection to one of these terminals The thumb screws are not captivated so use care not to spin them off and lose them Important Note CHASSIS GROUNDING If your system exhibits excessive hum or buzzing there is an incompatibility in the grounding configuration between units some where Her...

Page 5: ...s processor 25 MIC LEVEL sets the gain of the Mic Input The range of operation is off to 60 dB There is no engage switch so set the MIC LEVEL to 0 when not in use The OL indicator lights 6 dB before clipping Adjust the MIC LEVEL so the OL indicator flashes only when you shout into the microphone 26 MIC TREBLE and BASS controls provide as much as 8 dB of boost or 8 dB of cut Response is flat when the ...

Page 6: ...ff excess fluid D Fader assembly installation 1 Connect the ribbon cable to the fader assembly 2 Place the fader assembly in position with the ribbon connector to the right side or top as shown 3 Line up the fader screw holes with the mixer mounting holes 4 Install 2 provided 3mm screws Using the wrong screw will ruin the fader 5 Replace the front panel and knobs Replacement Parts Replacement Phono ...

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