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Stopping or interrupting playback
1
Gently lift the lifter lever.
• The tone arm rises and the stylus lifts off the record.
2
Hold the head shell’s finger support and move the
tone arm back onto the arm rest.
3
Secure the tone arm on the arm rest.
4
Press the START/STOP button.
• The platter stops turning.
• When the SLOW BRAKE button’s LED is lit, rotation
stops slowly (in about 2 seconds).
NOTES:
• Do not subject the turntable to vibrations or shocks while a
record is playing.
• Wait until the platter stops turning before replacing records.
• Do not force the platter to stop moving while the motor is
engaged. Quality slip mats should be used to hold records
in position. Forcing the motor to stop can damage the
motor assembly.
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TROUBLESHOOTING
Make sure of the followings before you consider as any malfunctions:
1. Are all the connections correct ?
2. Is the set being operated correctly in accordance with the operating instructions:
3. Are the speakers and amplifiers functioning correctly ?
If the turntable system still does not function properly, check it again, using the check list below. If the symptom does not correspond to the
check list, please contact your DENON dealer.
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MAIN SPECIFICATIONS
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Turntable
Drive method:
Direct drive
Turning speed:
33 1/3, 45 and 78 rpm
Wow/flutter:
0.2% wrms or less
S/N ratio:
50 dB or greater
Platter:
Aluminum die-cast, 330 mm diameter
Motor:
Brush less DC motor
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Tone arm
Arm type:
Static balance, S-shaped arm pipe
Effective length:
234 mm
Overhang:
15 mm
Arm height adjustment
range:
Approx. 6 mm
Stylus pressure adjustment
range:
0 to 4.0 g (1 scale = 0.1 g)
Applicable cartridge
weight:
3 to 10 g
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General
Power supply:
AC 115/230 V, 50/60 Hz
Power consumption:
15 W
Dimensions:
448 (W) x 156 (H) x 350 (D) mm
17-1/4 (W) x 6-9/64 (H) x
13-25/32 (D) in.
Weight:
Approx. 11.8 kg (26.0 lbs)
Symptoms
Stylus does not lower onto record.
Check
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• Is the stylus pressure properly adjusted ?
• Is the arm’s horizontal balance properly adjusted ?
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7, 8
No sound is produced.
• Are the cartridge and head shell properly connected ?
• Are the output cords properly connected to the amplifier ?
• Are the amplifier’s adjustments and settings correct ?
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8
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Booming sound is heard.
• Is the ground wire on the output cord connected ?
• Are the output cord’s plugs securely connected ?
• Is the head shell’s lock nut securely tightened ?
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Stylus skips.
• Is the stylus pressure properly adjusted ?
• Is the record warped or scratched ?
• Is there dust on the stylus ?
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Arm stops halfway across the record.
• Is the record scratched ?
• Is the arm hitting some object ?
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Sound is too weak or too strong.
• Is the amplifier’s connection selector set to the proper setting for the type
(output) of the cartridge being used ?
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