PREFACE: Thank you for choosing our turntable. This manual provides essential details on safety, operation, and disposal guidelines. Please follow these instructions carefully and retain this manual for future reference. Should you decide to transfer ownership of this turntable, kindly pass on this manual to the new owner. SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS: Read and understand this entire manual before using this product.
19. Cleaning Instructions: Clean with a dry cloth. For tough stains, use a damp cloth with diluted detergent. Do not use solvents or petrol-based fluids. 20. Supplier Disclaimer: The supplier is not responsible for damage or data loss due to malfunction, misuse, modification, or battery replacement.
4. Counterweight: Adjust the tracking force with a weight ranging from 2.5g to 5g. 5. Tonearm: The pivoting arm that holds the stylus over the vinyl. 6. 33 1/3&45 RPM Speed Selector: Switch between 33 1/3 and 45 RPM for LP playback.
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ENJOY YOUR RECORD: 1.Place your chosen record on the turntable. Use the adaptor if necessary for smaller spindle holes. 2.Select the desired playing speed (33 1/3, 45rpm) using the speed selection switch. 3.Turn on the Rotary Power Switch, which also controls the volume. 4.Release the tone arm lock.
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Tonearm Counterweight Adjustment for Stylus Pressure A. With the tonearm locked, take out the needle pressure counterweight adjuster B. Align the axis hole of the adjuster with the tonebar axis, and gently rotate the adjuster clockwise to install (until the ball surface inside the counterweight adjuster enters the concave track on the tonebar axis) C.
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REPLACING THE TURNTABLE BELT: The turntable belt is a component that may need periodic replacement. Signs that it needs replacement include slowed playback speed or irregular rotation. As a general guideline, we recommend replacing the belt once a year. Before you begin, ensure the product's AC adapter is disconnected from the outlet. Steps to Replace the Belt: 1.
REPLACING THE STYLUS: It is recommended to replace the stylus after 1,000 hours of playing time or if it is damaged. Switch off the turntable and disconnect from the mains. When removing the old stylus, hold the stylus headshell and the cartridge body tightly. Rotate the front of the stylus forward and then pull downwards to remove.
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