Controls
Tonearm counterweight
Scale for tracking force adjustment
Antiskating adjustment
Speed adjustment
Pitch control
Cueing lever
Tonearm rest with lock
Transport locking screw
Platter locking screw (beneath the platter mat)
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Recording preparation
Remove the turntable and all accessories from its packing case.
Please do not discard the packing, as you may need if for later
transport.
Remove
the platter mat and rotate the platter until you can
see the transport locking screw
8 through the recesses (the
two screws are not visible at the same time).
Turn the two transport locking screws
8 approximately 10
times in clockwise direction. Position B (Fig. 1).
The platter is now spring-mounted and ready for operation.
antiskating force
. Flip the cueing level 6 to Y.
Set the corresponding value on the antiskating control 3 in
accordance with the following table.
nswN=
Tracking force
Antiskating setting
"Dry" playing
"Wet" playing
1
=10mN=1
g
1
0.7
15=15mN=
1.5g
1.5
1.0
2
=20mN=2
g
2
1,3
25=25mN=2.5g
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25
1.8
e Setting for spherical styli.
e Setting for biradial (elliptical) styli.
Operation
Start
Y Tonearm raised
Y Tonearm lowered
Stop
Pitch control
3rd stroboscope ring = 33 rpm for 50 Hz mains frequency
Ath stroboscope ring = 33 rpm for 60 Hz mains frequency
and then setting the tonearm back
Replacing the cartridge
Connect
the connecting leads to the connecting pins of the
cartridge
Stylus
Removing and fitting the platter
Replacing the drive belt
Electrical safety
The unit complies with the International Safety Regulations
for radio and related devices (IEC 65) and the EEC guidelines
76/889/EWG.
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