Manuel start, speed selection 33/45/78, tone arm lift
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With the speed selector
33/45/78 can be set.
With this button, the device is also started.
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Remove stylus cover forwards and move lift lever
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Now position the tone arm over lead-in groove of the
record.and push the lift lever
lowered slowly, thus preventing damage to your records.
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The tone arm can be raised at any position, also for brief in-
terruptions when playing. For this, slide the lift lever forward.
The platter continues to rotate in this case.
Switch off
When the record is played completely, slide the lift lever for-
ward. The tone arm is raised.
Now, run back the tone arm by hand on the arm rest
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slide the lift lever
to the rear.
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If the speed selector
is turned to „0", the device is switched
off.
Mounting or exchanging a pick-up cartridge system
change of cartridge system
− Remove the coloured signal leads carefully from the cartrid-
ge pins with a pair of tweezers (Fig. 4).
− Unscrew the cartridge.
− Screw the new cartridge onto the had shell but do not tigh-
ten. Attach the leads to the pins while observing the correct
coding.
, the corresponding speeds
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back. The tone arm is now
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Cartridges with standard half-inch mounting holes and a weight
between 3 and 10 grams can be installed
− Remove the coloured signal leads carefully from the cartrid-
ge pins with a pair of tweezers (Fig. 4).
− Loosen the collar-lock 7 behind the head shell. Carefully
pull the coloured signal leads out of the head shell (Fig. 4).
forward.
Install the new head shell in reverse order. Pay attention to
the correct colour coding.
R
= Red, right channel
RG = Green, right channel ground
L
= White, left channel
LG = Blue, left channel ground
Adjusting after change of pick-up cartridge system
For the precise adjustment of the so-called stylus overhang
push the supplied mounting gauge into the head shell with
cartridge. The adjustment is correct if the stylus flush with the
and
V-shaped recess in the gauge as viewed from above. When
viewed from the side the stylus should be seen within the
rectangular recess of the gauge (Fig. 6). Adjust the cartridge in
the head shell until the correct positions are achieved. Lastly,
tighten the mounting srews, put the head shell with cartridge
back on the tonearm and tighten the collar-lock 7.
Attention!
During these mounting and adjustment procedures you must
be very careful not to damage the delicate stylus and cantilever
by uncontrolled and brisk movements.
Stylus
The stylus is subjected to natural wear and tear during playing.
We therefore recommend regular checks, which should be
carried out after at least 300 playing hours in the case of
diamond-tipped styli. Worn out or damaged (chipped) styli
damage records. In the event of a replacement being neces-
sary, use original styli. Other styli often cause audible reduc-
tions in quality and increased wear to records. Remove the
stylus. To fit a new stylus in follow the procedure in reverse
order (Fig. 4)
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