2. LED Control
Lighting button 1 (ON/OFF, Color)
Long Press – LED On/Off
Short Press – LED color change (Red, Green, Blue, Red+Green, Red+Blue, Green+Blue,
White)
Lighting button 2 (Music, Fade)
Long Press – LED Fading animation: colors will softly change
Short Press – LED animations following the beats of the music
3. LISTENING TO A RECORD
1. Raise the dust cover
2. Press the Power ON/OFF Button.
3. Place a record on the turntable platter and set the player speed to match the record speed.
NOTE: when playing a single (a 45 rpm record) and/or records with large centre holes, use the
45 rpm adapter.
Remove the needle cartridge protective cover and unlock the tone arm lock from the tone arm rest.
Push the lift lever backward, the tone arm will gently rise up. Gently move the tone arm to the
desired position over the record and the turntable platter will begin to rotate when the arm is moved
towards it if Auto Stop Control Switch is ON. Release the tone arm onto the turntable by pushing the
lift lever forward and the vinyl record will begin to play.
If the Auto Stop Control Switch is turned ON, the record will stop automatically when finished. If Auto
Stop Control Switch is turned OFF, the record will NOT stop automatically when finished; you must
push the lift lever backward to raise the tone arm and place it back in the rest and then turn off the
power to stop the turntable from spinning.
Remark: AUTO STOP function applies to most 33RPM vinyl records. However, for very few vinyl
records, it will stop when it does not come to the end, or it will not stop when it comes to the end
when AUTO STOP is ON.
4. Connect the RCA Output Jack to the external speaker system with the RCA cable (not provided)
to enjoy vinyl records music on your speaker system.
4. HOW TO REPLACE THE NEEDLE
To replace the needle, please refer to the instructions below.
Removing the needle from the cartridge
1. Place a screwdriver at the tip of the needle headshell and push downwards in the direction
shown in sketch "A"
2. Remove the needle headshell by pulling it forwards and pushing downwards.
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