Replacement of stylus
Note:
Be sure you have the amplifier volume knob turned down all the
way
to avoid
amplification
of shock
noise
produced
when
handling the stylus and cartridge.
This unit is equipped with a diamond stylus.
The replacement stylus for this cartridge is EPS-33ES.
The life of the stylus varies according to the conditions of use.
Noise or scratchiness may indicate a worn or damaged stylus.
To prevent
damage
to your
records,
the stylus should
be
replaced at the first sign of wear.
You
will have easier access
to the styius with the tonearm
toward the centre.
1, Remove the old stylus while tipping the tonearm downward.
2. Push in the new stylus assembly.
Replacement of
cartridge
Plug-in connector cartridges are now available from Ortofon
(Denmark), Shure (U.S.A.), Audio Technica (Japan), as well
as from Technics. All of these cartridges are designed for
perfect matching with this turntable in all areas including
weight, tracking force, stylus tip position, and centre of
gravity. Therefore, you have the option of employing a wide
range
of cartridges
from
the world's
top manufacturers
without
the trouble of lead wire connections
or tracking
force adjustment.
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1. Remove the cartridge securing screw from the tonearm with
a screwdriver.
2. Align the pins on the cartridge with the tonearm connector
and push it firmly into the tonearm.
3. Insert and tighten the cartridge securing screw.
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Notes and maintenance
Neither
programmed
play nor
automatic
operation
are
suitable for playing record sizes other than 17 cm (7") and 30
cm (12").
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Use search function to play non standard size records.
Auto-return
operation
will not function
if you
press the
power switch while a record is being played.
The tonearm
will rise above the record surface
but stay
where it is.
Therefore, if you then press the power switch again to turn it
on, the tonearm will go back to the rest position.
Always close the upper cabinet completely.
If the upper cabinet is not completely closed, the stylus
cannot contact the grooves properly and turntable will not
operate correctly.
Check again before starting play.
Open the upper cabinet gently.
Wipe the cabinet with a soft, dry cloth.
Never
use volatile cleaners
such
as alcohol,
benzine
or
thinner.
Do not use chemically treated dust cloths. Do not expose the
panel to insecticide spray.
Before
removing
stubborn
spots, first pull out the power
plug.
Then wipe the cabinet with a soft cloth slightly moistened
with a mild soap and water solution.
Do not wipe the upper cabinet during play, because the
tonearm may be pulled toward the upper cabinet due to the
generation of static electricity.
Be sure to remove all dirt and dust from the stylus tip and the
record.
The
stylus
is
an
extremely
delicate
and
precisely
manufactured device designed for picking up the subtle
nuances of the record grooves. Therefore, be very careful
not to touch it, push on it, or apply excessive force in any
way.
The stylus tip cannot maintain proper groove contact when it
is dirty. This causes bad sound
reproduction and excess
wear on the stylus tip and record grooves. Therefore, use a
brush to remove dust and dirt from the stylus tip. Always
brush in the direction of the arrow.
Also, use a good record cleaner to remove dust and dirt from
the grooves.