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replace the same type of cartridge to avoid malfunction of the unit
Speed alignment using the Pitch adjustment
The pitch adjust control (3) is made adjust the turntable speed lightly. To
check if the speed of a record that is playing is correct, and if it needs to be
adjusted, do the following:
During playback of for instance a 45rpm record, look at the appropriate
strip of strobe calibration dots on the edge of the turntable platter,
illuminated by the Strobe Illuminator (10):
The upper one is for 33 1/3 rpm - the middle one for 45rpm
If the strobe dots appear to be flowing to the right, it means the platter is
revolving slower than the rated speed. Slowly turn the Pitch Control knob
(3) in the “ + “ direction.
If the strobe dots appear to be flowing to the left, it means the platter is
revolving faster than the rated speed. Slowly turn the Pitch Control knob (3)
in the “ – “ direction.
Make small adjustments with the Pitch Control knob until the strobe dots
appear to be stationary without moving left or right.
Tone arm stopping position alignment
The position of the tone arm complete playback and return to the rest
station can be adjusted at the alignment screw (1) as follow:
Before starting the alignment, please take out the hole covering rubber:-
a) If the system cannot complete the playback of record and return earlier,
use a cross head screw driver and turning the alignment screw (1) inside the
hole clockwise, the stopping and eject position of the tone arm will move
more inward to the center of the record for playback completion.
b) If the system cannot return to rest position automatically after playback
of record use a cross head screw driver and turning the alignment screw
(1) inside the hole anti-clockwise, the stopping and eject position of the
tone arm will move more away from the center of the record for playback
completion.
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