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GUIDE PINS 

TONE ARM 

CARTRIDGE 

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Never use a stabilizer - using commercially available CD stabilizers with this unit will damage the mechanisms and 
ensure that they no longer function properly. 

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Do not use CD’s made into unconventional form (e.g. octagonal, heart-shaped, business card size, etc.) as they 
can seriously damage the unit. 

 

RECORD CARE 

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Before  playing  a  record,  make  sure  it  is  clean,  not  dusty  or  misshapen 
and has no scratches to avoid damage to the needle.  Keep your record 
free of dust and store it in a cool, dry place. 

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To avoid dust and scratches, leave your records in their cases or covers if they are not needed.  

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Store records upright on their edges.  Mounted horizontally, the panels could bend and this could 
cause warping.  

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Exposing  records  to  direct  sunlight  or  high  humidity  or  excessive  temperature  can  cause 
warping. 

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If the record is dirty, gently wipe the surface in a circular motion with a soft anti-static cloth. 

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Do not touch the plate grooves. Hold the vinyl discs by the edges or the label.  

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Make  sure  that  your  hands  are  clean.  Oils  of  clean  hands  can  leave  a  residue  on  the  disk  surface  and  thus 
gradually degrade the quality.   

 
STYLUS 

 

A  universal  Sapphire  Stylus  is  supplied  and  fitted  to  the  Tone  Arm.    This  is  suitable  for  playing  records  of  all  3 
speeds (33/45/78rpm).  A replacement Stylus and a special stylus for playing 78rpm records are available directly 
from the Manufacturer and some Dealers. 

 

You should get many hours of use out of the stylus supplied.  However, it is recommended that, once you notice a 
change in the sound quality, the stylus is replaced.  Prolonged use of a worn or bent needle could cause damage 
to the record or malfunctioning of the turntable.  The wear of the needle is accelerated by playing records at 
78rpm. Higher speeds than 78rpm lead to an even higher wear. 

 

REPLACING THE STYLUS 

The unit is fitted with a universal stylus, suitable for playing 33/45/78rpm records. 
When the stylus eventually needs replacing, follow the procedure below: 
 

Removing a Stylus 

 

Turn off the power before replacing the Stylus. 

 

To remove the Stylus from the Tone Arm, hold the Tone Arm head steady while grabbing the plastic Stylus Holder 
with  two  fingers  -  then  gently  pull  the  complete  Red  stylus  holder  straight 
towards you and off the silver cartridge. 

 

It may be easier with the help of a fine screwdriver, apply this to the tip of the 
stylus, as shown in the diagram, and gently press it down in the direction of 
the arrow 

A

 

Pull  out  the  needle  in  the  direction  of  the  arrow 

B

,  as  shown  in  the  line 

drawing. 

 
 
 
 
 
Refitting a Stylus 

 

To re-fit the Stylus, hold the sides of the Red plastic stylus holder, ensuring the needle part is facing downwards. 

 

Hold the tip of the holder, and insert the back edge of the stylus holder at a slight angle, in the direction of the 
arrow 

C

 in the line drawing, against the silver cartridge at the end of the Tone Arm and gently push the front of 

the needle holder up in the direction of the arrow 

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 until it clips into position and you are sure it is securely fitted. 

 

Refit the white protective needle guard, if so required. 

 

Consult a trained professional if you have problems changing the needle. 

 

Always handle the Stylus with care as the Sapphire needle tip is easily damaged. 

 

When removing or re-fitting the Stylus, always be careful not to put too much pressure on the Stylus Holder and 
the Tone Arm silver cartridge to avoid any possible damage to them. 

 

When transporting the turntable it is advisable to re-fit the white protective needle cover and the Tone Arm Hold-
down Clip until the unit is going to be used again. 

 

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COMPONENTS 
Device Buttons & Functions

 

 

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

 

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

 

 

 
 

CASSETTE PLAYER Slot 

 

LCD Display - Screen is LED backlit when power is 
on 

Cassette function button (Eject, F.Fwd, etc.)

 

FOLDER UP:  Press for the "NEXT FOLDER"

 

SPEAKERS (stereo)

 

SKIP DOWN (-): Press to go "BACK" to the previous 
Track

 

FUNCTION SWITCH  
(CD/USB SD/AUX-PH/TUNER/TAPE) 

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PROGRAM button

 

AM / FM BAND button - press to select between the 
Radio AM (MW) and FM mode.

 

SKIP DOWN (+) Button:  Press to go the "NEXT" 
Track

 

RADIO FREQUENCY Dial Scale (backlit when on) 

REPEAT:  Press to repeat a Track

 

TUNING Control (On-Station Green LED will light)

 

STOP:  Press this button to stop play

 

VOLUME CONTROL - Turn the knob clockwise or 
counter-clockwise to adjust the volume level.

 

RECORD/ERASE:  press to select the Recording or 
Deleting function 

 

LINE-IN Jack - 3.5mm dia.

 

PLAY or  PAUSE :  Press to play or pause the music

 

EARPHONE (headphone jack) - 3.5mm dia.

 

Press the "ON / OFF" switch to turn the set on or 
off

 

USB PORT (Max. 32GB flash memory)

 

"OPEN":  Press to open (and close) CD 
Compartment

 

SD CARD SLOT – for Standard SD card size 
(or MMC in Adaptor) (Max 32GB flash memory) 

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Turn the knob to "CD" to play a CD 

 

Turn the  knob to "USB-SD"  to play music stored 
on a USB device or SD card. 

 

Turn the knob to "AUX-PH" to play music from an 
external audio device (from LINE-IN) or to start a 
recording, or to select PHONO (Turntable) 

 

Turn the knob to "TUNER" to listen to the Radio. 

 

Turn the knob to "TAPE" to play a cassette tape 

CD TRAY (underneath Turntable Platter) 
Gently press “ OPEN “ for the CD Player cover to open 

 

 

 

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Summary of Contents for BROMLEY

Page 1: ...e universal type Stylus Code SSTY1 fitted CASSETTE PLAYER Slot type for C60 type tapes 2 channel Stereo USB PORT Supports up to 32GB Flash Memory 1 1 Full Speed FS Supports full speed USB 1 1 host mode for USB hard drive Memory Stick MS MS Pro etc SD CARD SLOT Supports up to 32GB Flash Memory Secure DigitaI Multi Media MMC SPEAKERS Built in Stereo 2 x 5W RMS 4 Ohm SOUND OUTPUT 14Watts p m p o POWE...

Page 2: ...e product has been exposed to rain d The product does not appear to operate normally or exhibits a marked change in performance e The product has been dropped or the enclosure damaged 18 Servicing The user should not attempt to service the appliance beyond that described in the operating instructions All other servicing should be referred to qualified service personnel Condensation Condensation ma...

Page 3: ...ll out the needle in the direction of the arrow B as shown in the line drawing Refitting a Stylus To re fit the Stylus hold the sides of the Red plastic stylus holder ensuring the needle part is facing downwards Hold the tip of the holder and insert the back edge of the stylus holder at a slight angle in the direction of the arrow C in the line drawing against the silver cartridge at the end of th...

Page 4: ...NE FOLDER ALL Now press the RECORD ERASE button The current track is cleared and the next song will play COMPACT DISC CARE To remove a disc from its storage case press down on the centre of the case and lift the disc out holding it carefully by the edges Fingerprints and dust should be carefully wiped off the disc s recorded surface with a soft cloth Unlike conventional vinyl or Shellac records co...

Page 5: ... music through another Hi Fi Amplifier s speakers by connecting this unit to it via the LINE OUT jacks on the rear panel Note An RCA cable will be required not supplied Make sure that you connect the cable s White plug to the WHITE Jack L and the Red plug to the RED Jack R AUX IN PLAY It is possible to listen to your music from an external device e g a cassette player MP3 Player iPod when connecte...

Page 6: ...Press the button again to release it and return to the normal playback speed 5 LISTENING TO MUSIC ON A USB FLASH DRIVE OR SD CARD USB SD PLAYBACK MP3 WMA 1 Press the power switch to ON set the Volume level to mid range 2 Set the function button CD USB SD AUX PH TUNER TAPE to USB SD 3 Insert a USB FLASH DRIVE or SD CARD with stored music files into the Port or SD Slot The LCD screen displays the nu...

Page 7: ...k Tape entangling when the tape wraps itself around vital parts of the mechanism To avoid these problems occurring take the following precautions 1 Check that there are no loose layers of tape visible through the cassette door window see fig 1 2 Take up any loose layers using a pencil or a ballpoint pen with a hexagonal barrel before inserting the cassette see fig 2 Notes on Handling Cassettes If ...

Page 8: ... with the Cue Lever and returned to the arm rest Lower it and secure it with the clip after you have finished playing your records 8 Adjust the Volume 9 Playing records with the dust cover down will protect the record and turntable from dust 7 CD PLAYER OPERATION Listening to an Audio CD or MP3 CD 1 Press the POWER button to ON 5 Press the CD door down gently to close it and to switch the device o...

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