5. Move the speed selector to the speed (33,45 or 78rpm) corresponding to the record to the played
6. Turn the Volume knob to turn the turntable on and the mode indicator will illuminate red
7. Place a record onto the turntable spindle and unclip the tone arm
8. Use the cuing lever to lift the tone arm and move the arm so that the stylus is positioned just inside the
edge of the record or aligned with the start of the track to be played.
9. Slowly lower the arm and after a short interval the record will start to play
10. Adjust the volume to the desired level by rotating the volume control knob
11. When the end of the record has been reached the turntable will stop
12. Use the lever again to lift the tone arm (the deck will start to rotate again), move it back to the clip and
lower into the cradle. The deck will stop
13. Secure the tine arm using the clip and refit the stylus cover after use and always before moving the
turntable
14. To turn off the turntable at any time, lift the tone arm on the record and turn the volume knob fully
anticlockwise.
Note
Some records have larger center hole and it may be necessary to fit the center hole adaptor to the turntable
shaft before placing the record on the turntable. Always refit the stylus cover and secure the turntable arm
using the clip before moving the turntable.
Using with auxiliary device
1. Auxiliary analogue audio equipment can be connected and amplified via the turntable.
2. Connect the auxiliary equipment using a 3.5mm jack cable (cable not included) into the Aux in jack.
3. Press the play button on the auxiliary equipment and use the track controls as usual on the auxiliary
device.
4. The volume can be adjusted using the volume knob on the turntable or the controls on the connected
auxiliary device.
5. To turn off the unit at the any time turn the volume knob fully anticlockwise.
Using headphones (not included)
A stereo headphone jack has been provided so that the turntable can be used without disturbing others.
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