Secure
the
spindle
or
column*
in
place
by
pressing
down
on it
and
turning
it to
the
right
until it
stops.
Load
up
1o
6
records
of
the
same
size
and
speed
on the spindle
or column".
Fig.
1
1
Move
the
operating
switch
to
"start",
This
will
cause
the
first
record
to
drop
and
the
tonearm
to
be set
down
in the
run-in
groove,
Should
you
want
to
interrupt
any
record
and
cause
the
next
to
drop,
move
the
operatino
switch
to "start".
Note:
Records already played can
be
lifted
back
onto
the spindle
platform
for
replay
or
removed
entirely. The spindle
need
not
be
removed.
*
The
optional
accessory changer
column
AS 12
can
be
obtained
at
your
dealer's.
Automatic
repeat
Fis.
12
lnsert
and
lock
the
changer
spindle
in
the
turntable shaft,
and,
after
placing the
desired
record
on the
turntable,
set
the
45-rpm
adapter
disc
onto the
spindle.
lf
necessary,
weigh
it
with
a 7-inch record. Set the
record-
size
selector
@
and start
the
unit
manually
or automatically. The record
will
be repeated
until
you
shut
the
unit off.
10
Technical lnformation
Cartridge
The following
instructions apply
onlv
if
vour
automatic turntable was
purbhased
riitnoLt
a
cartridge
installed.
5.
lnstall
the
cartridge
holder
from
under-
neath the tonearm
head,
and
lock
it
in
place
by
moving the finger
lift
toward the
front
of
the unit,
to
its normal position.
left
channel (white)
-L
left
ground (blue)
_L
right
ground (green)
Fig.
15
After
completing
the
installation, check
the
height
of
the
stylus
above
the
record
in
the
:
position,
and also
the
set-down position
at
the
edge
of
the
record.
(See
the
section
titled
Cue
Control
on
page
1
2, and the section
Adjusting
the
Tonearm
Set-down
point
on
page 12.
Balancing the tonearm
Coarse
balancing
of
the
tonearm
is
accomplis-
hed
by
sliding
the
counterweight
on
its
shaft;
fine
balancing is done
by
locking
the
shaft,
then turning
the
counterweight,
'1.
Set
the
stylus
force dial
at "0"
(zero).
2.
Unlock the
tonearm and
lift
it off
the
rest.
3. lf
the
tonearm does
not
come
to
rest
horizontally,
loosen setscrew
(F)
and slide the
weight
with
its shaft
until
you
achieve
appro-
ximate
balance.
Then
retighten the
setscrew,
4.
Now
find
the
exact
balance
by
turning
the
counterweight.
The
tonearm is
exactly
balanced
when
edge
"A"
on the
side
of
the
tonearm
is
at
precisely
the
same
height
as
edge
"8"
on
the
tonearm rest
(Fig. 17),
or
when
the
tonearm,
nudged
lightly
up
or
down, returns
by
itself
to
a
horizontal
po-
sition.
During
this
operation
the
operating
switch
must
be
in
its
neutral
position so
that
the
tonearm
is
disengaged
from the
automatic
mechanism.
This can be checked
Simply
but
turning
the
platter
by
hand clockwise
until
the
operating
switch
returns
to
its
neutral
position.
This model
will
accept any cartridge weighing
from
1
to
'1
2
grams
and
having
l/2"
spaced
mounting
holes.
1.
To
release
the
cartridge holder,
move the
tonearm
finger
lift
toward
the
rear.
While
you do
this, hold the
cartridge,
because
it
will
fall
when
you unlock
ir.
2.
Mount
the
cartridge
in
the
holder.
lt
is
important
to
mount
it
in the
correct
position.
For
that
purpose,
use
the
hardware supplied
with the
turntable
and
cartridge
lspacers,
nuts,
screws
and
gauge,
3.
The cartridge is
correctly
mounted
when
the notch
in
the
gauge encloses
the
stylus
tip,
and when
the
stylus
tip
is
situated vertically
within
area
{A)
(Fig.
14).
4.
The
cartridge pins are
marked,
and
the
connecting
leads
are
color-coded
(Fig.
15).
Connect
the
Ieads
to
the
corresponding
pins
on
the
cartridge,
Fig.
13
Fig.
16
Fig.
14