3
Lift the cue lever and move the
tone arm over the record.
Cue lever
4
Lower the cue lever slowly.
The tone arm moves down slowly.
To temporarily stop play
Lift the cue lever.
The stylus lifts off the record.
To start play again, lower the cue lever.
When play finishes
After lifting the cue lever to return the tone
arm to the arm rest, lower it completely.
Press [START-STOP].
The electronic brake gently stops the
turntable.
Press [
] to turn the unit off.
Clamp the tone arm with the arm clamp.
Put the stylus cover back on (to protect the
stylus tip).
Play starts.
Auto lift-up function
This function automatically lifts up the tone arm
after a record finishes playing. It prevents the
last groove from playing back repeatedly.
(It does not stop the turntable rotation.)
This function requires the following setting to
become active.
Setting: With the unit turned off, set the auto
lift-up switch on the rear side to "ON".
(The factory setting is "ON".)
After an auto lift-up, be sure to perform the
steps
to
described above in "When play
finishes".
Attention
Depending on the record, it may take some
time (approximately 60 seconds) after the
play finishes for the auto lift-up to operate, or
it may operate while the record is still playing.
If the tone arm is lifted during play, set the
auto lift-up switch to "OFF".
The auto lift-up function may not operate
normally. For the auto lift-up function to operate
normally, the cue lever must be completely
lowered after the tone arm is returned to the
arm rest following the end of play.
When playing EP records
Press the speed select button [45] ([45]
lights).
Fit the EP record adaptor over the centre
spindle.
When playing SP (78 rpm) records
Press the speed select buttons [33] and [45]
at the same time (78 rpm: [33] and [45]
light).
When using a record stabilizer
(not included)
See the instruction manual of the record
stabilizer.
Maximum weight: 1 k g
Auto lift-up
switch
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