Operator`s manual

buttons (both buttons have the same function)
2. Platter
3. Drive hub
4. LED needle light
5. Speed selection buttons (“33” and “45”)
6. “REVERSE” button
7. Headshell
8. Pitch control slider
9. Tone arm
10. Tone arm rest and clamp
11. Tone arm lift lever
12. Anti-skate knob
13. Counterweight
14. “MOTOR OFF” button
15. 45 rpm adapter
B) Rear panel
16. Phono output
17. “PHONO/ LINE” selection switch
18. USB port
19. Power receptacle
20. Power button ( = on; = off)
21. Input voltage selector
6. Setup and connection
Before making connection, switch off the turntable and the connecting devices and then disconnect them
from mains sockets.
Take out the turntable and its accessories from the packaging. The accessories can be found in the protective polystyrene
parts of the packaging.
Position the turntable on a horizontal and stable surface and at a sufficient distance from the loudspeakers. When experiencing
feedback, direct the radiation field of your loudspeakers away from the turntable.
A) Setup
Place the platter (2) on the centre spindle. Make sure that the platter (2) can rotate uniformly and does not wobble
excessively.
Rotate the platter (2) until the drive hub (3) is visible through either one of the rectangular openings
on the platter.
Reach into the hole and pull the rubber drive belt over the drive hub (3). Be careful not to twist the
rubber drive belt.
Place the slip mat on top of the platter (2).
Attach the tone arm counterweight (13) to the rear end of the tone arm (9). The scale of the counterweight (13) should be
facing toward the headshell (7).
Secure the tone arm (9) to the tone arm rest with the clamp (10) before installing the headshell (7).
Insert the headshell (7) to the tone arm (9) and then turn the fastening collar anticlockwise. Do not over-tighten the
fastening collar.
Install the LED needle light (4) to the phono socket on the top of the turn table.
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(USB cable limit within 3M)
5. Operating elements
(see fold-out, page 3)
A) Top side
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