Maintenance - PRIXTON DETROIT Manual

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FM function
(Lift up the tone arm and put it on the rest)
Press "M" key to select FM mode, the indicator light is red.
Long press "PLAY/PAUSE" for AUTO SCAN, and the red indicator light will flash.
Short press "PLAY/PAUSE" for STOP SCAN.
Aux in function
(Lift up the tone arm and put it on the rest)
Insert Aux in cable (Please note other functions will not work while cable is inserted),
the indicator light is purple.
Headphone function
For private listening, connect the 3.5mm plug from the Earphone/Headphone (not
supplied) into the Headphone jack.

Maintenance

REPLACING THE STYLUS NEEDLE
Push back the arm lock to release the tone arm.
Unclip and remove the stylus needle from the cartridge then replace with a new one.
INSTALLING A NEW STYLUS CARTRIDGE
Note: Please exercise extreme care whilst performing this operation so as to avoid the
tone arm and audio line wires from any damage.
Gently unclip the cartridge from the tone arm.
Gently pull out the audio wires attached to the cartridge.
Replace with a new cartridge, please ensure audio wires are fitted securely then clip
back on to the tone arm.
Notes
We advise you to clean your records with an anti-static cloth to gain maximum enjoyment
from them and to make them last.
We would also point out that for the same reason your stylus should be replaced periodi-
cally (approximately every 250 hours) Dust the stylus from time to time using a very soft
brush dipped in alcohol. (Brushing from back to front of the cartridge)
WHEN TRANSPORTING YOUR RECORD PLAYER DO NOT FORGET TO
Replace the protective cap on the stylus.
Put the rest clip into the pick-up arm.
As shown in image 1, the indicated part must be properly lubricated internally to allow the
arm to make a slow descent from the moment the lever is actuated. If this descent is too
slow, it could cause that in the first moments of contact of the needle with the disc, the
music reading does not sound as it should and could cause the needle to jump until the
arm has completed the descent completely. To solve this problem, with the lever lowered,
manually raise and lower (image 2) the indicated part several times. This will allow the
internal lubricant to be distributed and the lowering speed of the arm to be corrected. If
after this operation this problem persists, you can apply very gently a very small amount
of multipurpose lubricant spray in the indicated area (image 3).

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