Re-Attaching the Turntable Drive Belt
If your turntable fails to revolve, the drive belt may have come detached. Follow the steps below to
reattach the turntable drive belt:
Step 1
Remove the turntable anti-slip mat from the platter.
Looking through one of the holes in the platter, check if
the belt has indeed come off the turntable pulley.
Use a screwdriver to remove the black iron 'C'-clip (iron
binder) and lift the turntable off the Turntable
mechanism.
Step 2
Retrieve the detached black rubber band (the drive belt)
and place it around the platter base - then pull the belt
out gently from underneath the platter without
overstretching.
Turn the platter over while holding on to the belt.
Step 3
Looking through one of the holes in the platter, locate
the small Brass Pulley (the pulley is attached to the
turntable motor). Then proceed to hook the pulled out
part of the rubber belt by hand around the Pulley and
then line up the center of the platter with the silver
turntable spindle.
Lower the platter gently onto the deck and let go until it
is back in position.
Step 4
When the turntable platter is in the correct position,
check the belt is still around the pulley and then replace
the 'C'-clip to secure the turntable to the spindle.
Step 5
Place the turntable anti-slip mat on the platter. Use the
turntable as normal to confirm the turntable now
revolves appropriately.
Rubber Drive Belt
Brass Pulley
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Pull belt out gently