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TROUBLE
CHECKS
The
following
chart
will
help
correct
most
problems
which
may
oc-
cur
with
the
unit.
If
the
problem
persists
after
you
have
made
these
checks,
consult
your
WEGA
service
facility.
TROUBLES
CAUSES
WHAT
TO
DO
Improper
tonearm
balance
or
—-———
Make
correctly
tonearm
adjustment
referring
to
the
tracking-force
page
6.
Impaired
tone
quality
Dusty
stylus
——
Clean
the
stylus
with
a
soft
brush
from
back
to
front.
Worn
stylus
————
The
stylus
life
is
approx.
400
hours
of
use.
Replace
with
a
new
stylus.
The
record
size/manual
————
Set
the
record
size/manual
selector
according
to
selector
is
set
to
MANUAL.
the
record
size
Auto
play
cannot
be
made
by
pressing
the
START/STOP
button.
The
cueing
lever
is
set
————
Set
the
cueing
lever
to
the
¥
position.
tothe
position.
The
cartridge
does
not
lower
on
the
record
during
auto
play.
No
audio
from
one
channel
Loose
connection
of
phono
—————
Insert
the
connectors
firmly.
cord
Steady
low-pitched
sound
Loose
attachment
of
the
car-
——————
Fix
the
shell
to
the
tonearm
firmly.
(hum)
tridge
shell
to
the
tonearm.
Ground
wire
is
not
connected
—————
Connect
the
ground
wire
to
the
amplifier.
to
the
amplifier.
Improper
tracking-force
——
Apply
proper
tracking-force.
(See
page
7.)
Groove
skipping,
tonearm
tends
to
skate
out,
tonearm
does
not
advance.
Turntable
not
level
————
Place
the
turntable
on
a
level
surface.
Defective
record
NMA
MIIA
The
turntable
is
placed
on
a
——————
Place
it
on
a
Sturdy
surface
free
from
external
Loud
rumble
or
low-
base
prone
to
external
vibration.
frequency
“howl”
vibration.
:
ck*
|
re
The
turntable
is
placed
near
t————
Keep
it
as
far
away
from
the
speaker
as
possible.
the
speaker.
*
Acoustic
feedback:
The
vibration
of
speakers
is
transmitted
through
the
air
or
via
solid
objects
(shelves,
cabinets,
floor,
etc.)
to
the
turntable,
picked
up
by
the
cartridge
stylus,
amplified,
and
again
reproduced
through
the
speakers.
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