Automatic start, speed selection 33/45
-
The speed must be selected according to the record which is
in place. If the turntable speed is set to 33 or 45 rpm 6 the
record size is automatically selected for the automatic start.
The speed setting switch 78 8 must be turned to OFF.
-
Remove stylus cover forwards for the pick-up stylus and
move switch 10 to Start. The pick-up arm automatically
lowers onto the record.
Manual start, speed selection 33/45/78, cue control
—
The speed must be selected according to the record which is
in place. Use switch 6 to select a speed of 33 or 45 rpm, the
speed setting switch 78 8 must be turned to OFF.
For 78 rpm move speed setting lever 6 to 45 and switch 78 8
to ON.
-
Remove stylus cover forwards and move lift lever 5 into po-
sition Y.
-
Now position the tonearm over the lead-in groove of the re-
cord. The tonearm is now lowered slowly onto the record
using the cueing lever 5 Y. The tonearm is lowered slowly,
thus preventing damage to your records.
-
The tonearm can be raised at any position, also for brief in-
terruptions when playing, by means of the cue control lever
(cueing lever in position Y). The platter continues to rotate in
this case.
Stop
-
Atthe end of record, the tonearm is automatically repositio-
ned back on the tonearm post and the unit is switched off.
-
You can also switch off the turntable by setting switch 10 to
Stop or setting the cueing lever 5 to position Y and reposi-
tioning the tonearm on the tonearm post.
Changing and fitting the cartridge
A 1⁄2 inch cartridge with a net weight of 3...10 g can be fitted in
place of the cartridge already fitted.
—
Loosen screw 9 and remove the head shell by pulling it for-
ward (fig. 5). Remove the cartridge by loosening the two se-
curing screws 11.
—
Pull off the connection wire on the cartridge. Attach the new
cartridge, at first loosely, on the head shell. Secure the
connection wires with the connection pin on the cartridge.
Red R = right channel, white L = left channel, green RG =
right channel ground, blue GL = left channel ground.
—
Replace the head shell on the tonearm and secure screw 9.
—
Attach the cartridge with the aid of the system installation
gauge.
—
This has been correcty installed if the tip of the stylus -
viewed from above - is in the V-shaped recess of the system
installation gauge. Viewed from the side, the stylus must be
in the area of the rectangular recess (fig. 7).
Stylus DN 10 resp. DN 167
The stylus is subjected to natural wear and tear during playing.
We therefore recommend regular checks, which should be
carried out after at least 300 playing hours in the case of dia-
mond-tipped styli. Worn out or damaged (chipped) styli damage
records. In the event of a replacement being necessary, use
only a DN 10 stylus for 33/45 rpm and DN 167 stylus for 78 rpm.
Other styli often cause audible reductions in quality and
increased wear to records. Remove the stylus by pulling it dia-
gonally downwards. To fit a stylus in follow the procedure in re-
verse order (fig. 5).