Search Operation
When the Search Button
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rises and slowly moves over the record toward the center
until the button is released.
Depress the Cue Button to
lower the tonearm to the record surface and start
is depressed, the tonearm
record play.
If the Search Button is depressed only
once, the tonearm will move to the innermost grooves of
the record; if depressed once more, the tonearm will
return to the outermost grooves.
Use the Search Button
to simplify manual operation.
Remote
Control
This unit is equipped with a jack so that the RC-5T or
RU-08 remote control unit (sold separately) can be
used to perform the following turntable operations from
the comfort of your listening position.
RC-5T:
RU-08:
1)
Play/Reject
1)
Play/Reject
2)
Cue (UP/DOWN)
2)
Cue (UP/DOWN)
3)
Search (IN/OUT)
3)
Repeat
4)
Repeat
Precautions
Before Playing a Record
Dust and other foreign particles accumulate on the
stylus tip during record play.
This buildup should be
periodically removed
with a soft brush made specifically
for this purpose.
Never touch the stylus with your
fingers.
It is a good idea to clean a record both before and
after use to assure optimum
sound quality and long
life.
Put records back in the jacket immediately after use.
Also avoid stacking records as the records may bend
from their own weight.
Always hold a record by its edges; touching the
grooves with your fingers can cause scratches,
accumulations of dust, and skipping.
While Playing a Record
@ Turn the amplifier volume knob down before beginning
record play to reduce the bumping sound when the
stylus first touches the record surface, then return it to
the normal
listening level.
Do not attempt to slow down, stop, or reverse the
direction of the turntable with your hand as it may
cause serious damage.
Close the dust cover during record play and do not
place any objects on top of it.
Do not move the unit or touch the tonearm during
record play.
If the turntable receives vibrations during record play,
howling may occur.
Howling is caused when the
cartridge picks up vibrations from the speakers and
transmits them back to the amplifier where they are
sent back to the speakers, the cartridge again, and so
on.
To prevent howling, the turntable should not
touch another object, particularly another audio
component.
Also, be sure the speakers are sufficiently
separated and aligned so they do not affect the
turntable.
in especially difficult cases, use of an
insulating
material may be necessary.
Other Precautions
®@ Do not place anything other than records on the
turntable platter.
®
Do not place anything other than a cartridge and the
45 rpm adapter on the cabinet.