1. Please read this manual carefully before using the unit and retain it
for
future
reference.
2. Exposing the unit to moisture
3. This unit should not be exposed to temperatures qver 350C (950F)
or below 5oc (41OF). Dusty or humid placesshould be avoided.
4. Da not apply strong solvents such as benzine, thinners, strong house-
hold
cleaners
or pesticides
5. Be sure to supply
AC current
different
voltage level may seriously damage this unit or cause a fire.
SHARP can not be held responsible for any
operation
with unspecified
Do not
connect
the AC supply
unless assembling and AC supply voltage adjustment
This unit is protected frorn vibration and shocks that may occur during
transportation.
Prepare it for use in the following way.
2. Slide
3.
4.
5.
6.
1) Do not get greaseon the belt. If the belt
2)
7.
8.
3
can cause fire or electric shock.
on the surface
of the unit.
to power to this unit.
Operation
incurred during
volta*
levels.
lead of the unit
into an AC outlet
are complete.
Remove
the
turntable
platter
chassis.
(1 ) Remove the three (3) screws and wash-
ers.
(2) Lift the turntable platter gently from the
chassis.
(3) Remove the three {3) spacers.
the
voltage
selector
to
position
with
a screwdriver.
Remove
the two
(2) screws
(transit
from
the
chassis.
These
screws
replaced when
the unit
is transported
therefore
should
be kept.
Slowly
rotate
the centre
spindle
trip
plate
reaches
the
position
the illustration.
Then
slide the trip
in
the
direction
of
the
arrow
turn
freely
when
you
rotate
spindle.
Hold
the turntable
platter
in both fingers
and gently lower it over the centre spindle.
Align
the turntable
platter
with the motor
pulley
using either
hole
In the turntable
platter
a guide.
Set the
around the motor pulley.
NOTE:
does become greasy, clean it with a cloth
soaked
in methylated
spirit
Do not use benzine
or thinners
ing.
The belt should
not be twisted.
Place the mat on the turntable
gently press it into place.
Slide the
counterbalance
weight
rear end
of the
tonearm.
Always
remove mains plug from wall socket, when not in use, or before
any service operation.
Never remove covers unless qualified to do so; this unit contains dan-
gerous voltages.
on a
from
the
4
5
the
correct
screws)
should
be
and
uptil
the
shown
in
plate
and
it
will
the
centre
rubber
belt
(alcohol
for crean-
4
REMOVING
platter
and
over the
WARNING:
I.
Remove
the
securing
tape and release the
tonearm
clamp.
2.
Swing out the stylus protector to expose the
stylus
for contact
with
the record.
3.
Move the cuing/pause
control
to lower
the tonearm
lifter.
4.
Turn the anti-skating
control to the
position (if positioned otherwise).
Swing the tonearm over the turntable plat-
5.
ter.
(Continue to support the tonearm with
your finger.)
6.
Rotate
the counterbalance
the tonearm is balanced whilst supporting it
with your hand to prevent the stylus from
hitting any hard objects. When the tonearm
is perfectly
balanced,
it will
horizontal position without support.
7.
Return
the tonearm
to .the rest by hand.
8.
Hold
the
counterbalance
fingers and rotate the tracking force gauge
until
the "O"
graduation
rence line on the tonearm.
9. Rotate
the counterbalance
direction
of the arrow
as shown
ration) until graduation "2" is aligned with
a reference
line
on
the
tonearm.
the correct
tracking
force of 2 grams.
revolution
of the gauge produces a 3
force
while
each graduation
gram.
10.
Adjust
the
anti-skating
value as tracking
force.
The tonearm lifter may require freeing on the
new unit
and also
after
a period
Operate the lifter
by hand — sliding it up and
down
— several
times
until
movement
th.
OR MOUNTING
OF
DUST
Removing:
Fully open the dust cover and lift it by holding
its right and left sides with your hands.
Mounting:
Join
the cover and brackets
moving
the
cover down,
as indicated
arrows
in the
illustration.
lever forward
O
weight
until
maintain
a
weight
between
aligns with
refe-
weight
(in the
in the illust-
This
sets
One
gram
produces
0.1
control
to
same
of disuse.
is smoo-
COVER
on the base by
by the