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5) Internal Power Supply TTT-C
The TTT-C is fitted with a high-power-battery-pack. The turntable is driven by the internal
power supply only. The external charger is to be used for charging the battery only.
Please refer to the table on the right.
Important notes:
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A fully charged battery-pack will keep the turntable running in playback mode
for at least 16 hours.
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If the unit is kept in the standby-mode (I), a small control-current is needed.
Therefore, the battery will be discharged after 200 hours, even if the platter is
not turning. Please remember to switch the unit off (0) while not in use.
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We are using most modern LiFePo batteries. These accumulators do have no
memory-effect. This means, you are free to charge them no matter what the ac-
tual charge state is. The battery can be recharged for at least 1’000 cycles.
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The battery is covered by a PCB-circuit to prevent complete discharge (which de-
stroys this type of battery) and fault-current. If the unit has been switched off (0)
for a long time period, this PCB needs to be reset by the external charger. There-
fore, the unit needs to be switched into the charging mode (II) shortly after sev-
eral weeks of not using it, even if the battery is not discharged.
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The battery-pack can provide power up to 1’000 Watts. This energy is set free by
incorrect handling of the accumulator as well. Therefore, the battery needs to be
exchanged by your distributor / dealer only.
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Depending on the charge state, the external charger can produce emissions
(electrical field, noise). Therefore we recommend to unplug it completely from
the power-plant and turntable while playing music.
I
Standby:
The unit is ready to be started by
the push-buttons at the front (33/45). The
external power supply is disconnected elec-
trically from the circuit.
0
Off:
The unit is disconnected completely
from the internal and external power-
supply. The battery keeps its charge state
for many months.
II
Charging:
If the external charger is con-
nected, the battery will be charged. The
charge state is shown on the external
charger.