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7.
RCA Jack:
Connect to external speaker (not included)
8.
AUX IN Jack:
Connect to external audio device e.g. MP3, mobile phone etc to listen
music in this unit
9.
Adaptor Jack:
Connect power adaptor
10.
FM Antenna:
FM Radio signal reception
Turntable Playback
Before use, please make sure to:
Remove the stylus protector. Reconnect the protective cap on the stylus when not in use.
Ensure the tonearm is free to move from the tonearm rest. Lock the tonearm in place again
when not in use.
1.
Set the
Mode
selector to
Phono
and lift the turntable dust cover.
2.
Place a record on the turntable, over the central spindle on the slipmat.
3.
Set the
Speed
selector to 33, 45, or 78 RPM depending on the record.
4.
Lift the tonearm from the tonearm rest by using the Raise Lever and slowly move it over
the record.
The turntable platter will start turning.
5.
Place the tonearm on the desired location of the record.
6.
Gently lower the tonearm onto the record to start playing.
7.
When the record is finished playing, the tonearm will automatically stop. Lift the
tonearm from the record and put it back on the rest.
8.
To manually stop the record, lift the tonearm from the record and return it to the rest.
Note:
Do not stop or turn the platter manually. Moving or jarring the turntable without
securing the tonearm clamp could result in damage to the tonearm.
Autostop Switch Operation
Certain types of records may have an autostop area outside the pre-set limit, so the
turntable may stop before the last track finishes. If this occurs, set the
Autostop
switch to
the
Off
position. This allows the record to play to the end, but it will not stop automatically.
You must manually raise the tonearm and place it back in the rest and then turn the power
off to stop the turntable from spinning.
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AUX IN MODE
1.
Set the
Mode
selector to
Aux In
.
2.
Connect stereo audio cable (not included) from the
Aux In
Jack to the line output or
headphone output of your external audio device to be able to listen to the external
source through internal speakers.
3.
Adjust the volume to the desired level.