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Darrell Shockley
February 27, 2025
the tonearm will not return at end of play or when reject button is pressed.
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Mr. Anderson
February 27, 2025
If the tonearm on the Onkyo CP-1010A does not return at the end of play or when the reject button is pressed, possible causes include:
1. Faulty or Dirty Auto-Return Mechanism – The automatic return mechanism may be obstructed by dust, dried grease, or misalignment. Cleaning and lubricating moving parts can help.
2. Broken or Slipped Drive Belt – If the turntable uses a belt to control the auto-return function, it may be broken or displaced.
3. Defective Reject Button Mechanism – If the reject button is stuck or not making proper contact, the command to return the tonearm may not be triggered.
4. Malfunctioning Gear or Cam Assembly – Worn or misaligned gears and cams responsible for the tonearm return function can cause failure.
5. Electronic Failure – If the turntable relies on electronic components for tonearm return, a faulty capacitor, switch, or sensor could be the issue.
6. Manual Mode Activation – Some turntables have a manual mode that disables automatic return. Check the settings to ensure auto-return is enabled.
To fix the issue, check for obstructions, clean and lubricate moving parts, inspect belts and gears for damage, and verify electronic components for faults.
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Do you have a question about the CP-1010A and is the answer not in the manual?
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the tonearm will not return at end of play or when reject button is pressed.
If the tonearm on the Onkyo CP-1010A does not return at the end of play or when the reject button is pressed, possible causes include:
1. Faulty or Dirty Auto-Return Mechanism – The automatic return mechanism may be obstructed by dust, dried grease, or misalignment. Cleaning and lubricating moving parts can help.
2. Broken or Slipped Drive Belt – If the turntable uses a belt to control the auto-return function, it may be broken or displaced.
3. Defective Reject Button Mechanism – If the reject button is stuck or not making proper contact, the command to return the tonearm may not be triggered.
4. Malfunctioning Gear or Cam Assembly – Worn or misaligned gears and cams responsible for the tonearm return function can cause failure.
5. Electronic Failure – If the turntable relies on electronic components for tonearm return, a faulty capacitor, switch, or sensor could be the issue.
6. Manual Mode Activation – Some turntables have a manual mode that disables automatic return. Check the settings to ensure auto-return is enabled.
To fix the issue, check for obstructions, clean and lubricate moving parts, inspect belts and gears for damage, and verify electronic components for faults.
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