Owner's Manual

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TROUBLESHOOTING
Music hall turntables are manufactured to the highest standards and undergo strict
quality controls before leaving the factory. If, for some reason your turntable is not
working properly, please take a few moments to review this list of potential causes.
THE PLATTER DOESN'T TURN, ALTHOUGH THE DECK IS SWITCHED ON:
x The turntable is not connected to the mains power supply.
x No mains at the socket.
x The belt is not fitted or has slipped off.
NO SIGNAL IN ONE OR BOTH CHANNELS:
x No connection between the turntable and amplifier.
x Phono input not selected at amplifier.
x Poor contact or broken connection.
x Amplifier not switched on.
x Amplifier or speakers defective or muted.
x Cartridge not wired into the head shell
x Loudspeakers not connected.
LOUD HUM ON PHONO INPUT:
x No earth connection from cartridge, tonearm, or audio cable to amplifier.
x Ground loop.
x Turntable too close to one or both speakers.
DISTORTED SOUND FROM ONE OR BOTH CHANNELS:
x Record player connected to wrong input of amplifier.
x MM/MC switch on pre-amp incorrectly set.
x Dust on the stylus.
x Needle or cantilever damaged.
x Wrong speed
x Dirty or over-stretched belt.
x Platter bearing dry, dirty, or damaged.
SERVICE
Should you encounter a problem that you cannot solve, please contact your music hall
dealer. Never return a record player without authorization and without safely
disassembling it and correctly packing it in the original packaging. Repairs will only be
made under warranty if the unit is returned correctly packaged.
PACKING INSTRUCTIONS
Please remove and store the following parts: dust cover (10), anti-skating weight (16),
counterweight (6), platter (5), sub-platter (4), and belt (3).
Fit the stylus guard on the cartridge and attach the tonearm locking strap (18) to the
tonearm (9). Insert and tighten the transport screws (1). Package the turntable
carefully and correctly in its original box.