Before Use - Technics SL-D202 Operating Instructions Manual

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Thank you for choosing the SL-D202.
For optimum performance and safety, please read these instructions carefully.
Before use
Caution:
¢Do
not plug
in the AC
power
plug
before
completing
assembly.
e Attach the dust cover last to make assembly and adjustments
easier.
e These instructions apply to units of different colour.
e Keep page 2 folded out while reading instructions.
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Assembly
@ Installing the turntable platter
1. Place the platter on the center spindle.
Note:
In our direct drive system, the motor's rotor-magnet is
attached to the underside of the platter. Handle the platter
carefully during assembly and be sure the rotor-magnet
does not get dusty or attract iron filings.
Do
not
remove
or
loosen
the
rotor-magnet
screws.
Tampering
with the rotor-magnet
may interfere with
motor performance. (Fig. 1)
2. Place the turntable mat on the platter.
Note:
After
placing
the mat
on
the platter, turn the platter
clockwise about ten full rotations by hand.
This
is necessary
to assure
correct
operation
of the
automatic mechanism.
@ Attaching the headshell (Fig. 2)
Insert the headshell plug into the end of the tonearm and turn
the locking sleeve clockwise
(viewed from the rear) while
holding the headshell horizontal.
@ Attaching the counterweight (Fig. 3)
Fit the weight onto the rear end of the tonearm.
™@ Balancing
the
tonearm
and
adjusting
stylus
pressure (tracking force)
1. Remove the stylus protector.
Be careful not to touch the stylus tip.
2. Release the arm clamp and lift the tonearm away from the
arm rest.
3. Turn the counterweight clockwise or counterclockwise
until the tonearm
is balanced
horizontally so it floats
freely. (Figs 4 and 5)
Note:
(A): Weight advanced too much. Move
backward.
(B): Weight not advanced enough. Move further.
(C): Properly balanced.
While
balancing
the tonearm,
be careful not to let the
stylus contact the turntable mat or base.
4. After balancing the tonearm, clamp the tonearm into the
arm rest.
5. While holding the counterweight
stationary, rotate the
weight ring so that the "0" on the ring scale is lined up
with the center line on the tonearm shaft. (Fig. 6)
This
completes
tonearm
balancing
(horizontal
zero
balance).
6. Turn the counterweight in the direction of the arrow so
that the weight ring shows the correct stylus pressure
number lined up with the center line. (Fig. 7)
(1.75 g is the recommended
stylus pressure for this car-
tridge.)
When the counterweight is turned, the weight ring moves
with it. Stylus pressure is indicated by the number on the
scale aligned with the center line.
Note:
Set the stylus pressure to the maximum
recommended
value for your cartridge in cases where the record has an
extremely
high
recording
level, or where
the unit is
operated
in a room at low temperature,
or in places in
which the unit is subjected to vibrations.
(Maximum stylus pressure is 2 g for this cartridge.)
@ Adjusting the anti-skating control (Fig. 8)
Set the anti-skating control to the same value as the stylus
pressure.
@ Attaching the dust cover (Fig. 9)
Hold
both
sides of the cover and lower
it into the hinge
slots. To remove the cover, open it and pull upward.
Note:
Opening
or closing
the cover
during
play may cause
vibrations and groove skipping.
lf you must open the cover during play, do so very gently.

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