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TURNTABLE
OPERATION
1
1
2
ig)
“IO
oO
ft
Precautions
when
playing
records:
@
The
tonearm
may
not
reiurn
automatically
when
a
non-
@
standard
record
is
used.
In
this
case,
lift
the
cue
lever
up,
and
move
the
headshell
by
hand
to
the
innermost
groove
to
return
it
automatically.
@
Do
not
rotate
or
stop
the
platter
manually.
@
Do
not
stop
the
tonearm
when
it
is
returning
automat-
ically.
®
@
Moving
or
jarring
the
unit
without
securing
the
tonearm
can
damage
the
tonearm
or
stylus.
®
®@
Playing
flexible
records
or
badly
warped
records
can
dam-
age
the
records
and
the
stylus.
E-15
@
Preparation
Release
the
tonearm
clamp.
2
Remove
the
stylus
protector.
Listening
to
records
EY
Set
the
POWER
switch
to
ON.
Press
the
PHONO
button.
Place
the
record
on
the
turntable.
Place
the
EP
record
adaptor
on
the
centre
spindle
to
play
a
17
com
(7°)
EP
record.
Set
the
speed
selector
switch
to
33
or
45
rpm
according
to
the
record.
Slide
the
cue
sever
up.
Move
the
headshell
to
the
playing
position.
Slide
the
cue
lever
down
slowly.
The
cartridge
will
lower
onto
the
record
and
start
to
play.
The
tonearm
will
automatically
return
to
the
rest
position
when
the
record
finishes.
To
stop
the
record
whilst
it
is
playing,
lift
the
cue
lever
up,
and
move
the
headshell
by
hand
to
rest
position.
To
temporarily
stop
playing:
Slide
the
cue
lever
up
to
Sift
the
tonearm.
Restart
the
record
by
sliding
the
cue
lever
down.
Note:
The
turntable’s
fixed
tracking
force
is
ideal
for
the
car-
tridge
supplied.
However,
mistracking
may
occur
on
rec-
ords
cut
at
very
high
levels.
If
mistracking
occurs,
check
if
the
stylus
is
dirty
or
worn,
if
the
turntable
is
perfectly
level,
or
if
vibration
is
reaching
it.
If
mistracking
still
oc-
curs,
the
problem
is
with
the
record,
which
should
not
be
used.
When
a
record
is
played
for
the
first
time,
the
tonearm
may
not
return
automatically
when
the
record
finishes.
In
this
case,
lift
the
cue
lever
up,
and
move
the
headshell
by
hand
to
the
innermost
groove
to
return
it
automatically.
After
that,
when
the
record
is
played,
the
tonearm
will
return
automatically
when
the
record
finishes.
Keep
records
away
from
excessive
dust,
since
the
static
electricity
built
up
on
a
record
attracts
dust
easily.
Do
not
place
the
speakers
so
they
face
the
unit
or
are
too
close:
this
can
cause
feedback
(howling)
sounds
when
a
record
is
playing.

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