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Place the anti-skate control at the same value as selected on the scale ring, so it corresponds to the weight of the used
needle. If the weight of the needle is 2 grams, the control must be set at value 2.
1. Connect the turntable output (2 x RCA connectors) to the input of a device with phono level or line level. Set the
PHONO/LINE switch in the appropriate position depending on the type of input to be connected to the turntable.
NOTE: the RCA cables are color coded. The red plug cable must be plugged into the red connector on both the record
player and external amplifier or speaker system. The white plug cable must be plugged into the white connector on both
the record player and external amplifier or speaker system.
2. Connect the record player with the power adapter and plug the other end into a wall power outlet.
3. Place a vinyl record on the record player platter and select the required speed (33/45RPM) according to the record.
NOTE: when playing a 45RPM record, use the supplied 45RPM adapter.
4. Gently remove the protective needle cover.
5. Raise the lift lever and place the arm over the record. This will automatically activate the rotation of the plate.
6. Put the needle at the start of the record and lower the lift lever. The tonearm will gently lower itself, the record player will
start playing.
Although the best care has been put into the production of this record player and it’s mechanical components, the situation
can occur that the drive belt could come loose (for example during transport). If so, please follow the below steps to put the
belt back onto the motor pulley.
A. Remove turntable platter from the turntable shaft. The belt is located
underneath the turntable platter location.
B. Hold the belt with your fingers and place the belt onto the motor pulley as
shown in the drawing.
C. Reposition/refit the turntable platter over the shaft.
Note: avoid oil on the belt as the oil will make the belt slippery. Please make sure
that the belt is not distorted or twisted.