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1
Cover
2
Hinge
3
Tonearm
counterweight
4
Scale
for
setting
tonearm tracking
force
5
Antiskating setting
6
Record
size
selector
7
Tonearm
posl
8
Cueing lowering
control
9
Platter
speed adjustment control
45
U/min.
10
Platter
speed adjustment control 33
U/min.
11
Start swttch
12
Stop
switch
13
Screw
to secure
head shell
14
Transport
safety
device
Preliminary steps
Remove
the
unit and all accessories from
the
packing. Please keep
the
packing sections in a safe place in
case
they are needed
at
a
later date
for
transport.
By
applying pressure
to
the
sides,
remove
the
transport
safety
catches 1a (fig. 2). Then lower
the
platter into position
and
fit
on
the
platter
mat.
lnsertthe
hinges
2
in
the
appropriate
recesses (fig.4).
Slide
the
cover
1
parallel
to the
position of
the
hinges
2
(opening
angle approximately 60") until it locks
in
position.
ln
this
position, the
cover can be removed
at any time.
Connection to the AC mains
The
turntable must
be
connected to
a
mains
voltage
of 230
V/50-60
Hz or
to
1
15
V/50-60
Hz
in
accordance with the voltage information
on
the
rating
plate.
The
unit can also be
connected
to
the
socket o{ appropriately fitted
amplifiers.
Connection
to amplifier or
receiver
Connect
the
audio cables
to the
phono-magnetic
inputs
of
the
amplifier
or
receiver
(black
or
red RCA-type
Plug
:
p;n61
channel,
white RCA-type plug
:
left
channel).
Connect
the single
ground
wire fitted with a
terminal
clip
to
the
ground
connection
on
the
rear of
the
amplifier.
lf
your stereo
amplifier
or
receiver
is
equipped
with S-pole
DIN
phono
sockets, a special phono adapter (Dual part
nr.262483)
is
required
for connection
of your turntable. This adapter cable can
be
obtained as
optional
accessory
from authorized
Dual dealers.
Balancing the tonearm and setting the tracking
and antiskating force
1.
Set
the tracking force 4
to
0
.'
and
switch
off
the
antiskating
device
5:
' lj
l.
2.
f
urn
the tonearm
counterbalance
3
on
the
tonearm.
3.
Swing
the tonearm
inwards.
4.
Lower
with the button
8
Lift.
Hold
the tonearm whilst doing
so.
5.
Balance
the tonearm precisely
by
turning
the
counter-balance.
The
tonearm is
balanced
precisely when it pivots
freely.
6.
Set
the
required
tracking force
for
the cartridge used
by turning
the
dial
4.
The tracking
force for
series cartridges ULM
65
:
15
mN.
Note:
lf
a
different cartridge
is
used, refer
to
the
separate
cartridge data
sheet for
the
necessary
setting
values.
Set the appropriate value of the antiskating device 5 on
the
basis
of
the following
table:
Tracking force
Antiskating setting
"Drv"
plavino
"Wet"
plavino
Automatic start, speed selection, stop
With button 9 or
10
select the platter speed
of
33 rpm
or
45
rpm, and
select the record size 6
17 or
30 cm by means
of
the
rotary
selector.
The quarz-stabilized speed
is
displayed by means
of
the
LED
on
the
appropriate button.
Remove
the stylus guard by pulling
it
forwards and disengage
the
tonearm.
Depress
the start button
11,
The tonearm
is
automatically lowered onto
the
record. At the end of
the record the tonearm
is
automatically returned
to
the tonearm post
and
the
unit switched off. You
can
also switch off the turntable
by
depressing the
stop
button 12 or
the button
Lift
8
and returning the
tonearm
to
the
tonearm
post.
We
recommend that
the tonearm
be engaged on
the tonearm
post
each
time it is
returned.
Manual
start, cueing control
Position the tonearm over
the
required point on
the
record by
hand.
Depress
button
Lift
8.
The
tonearm is
lowered.
The tonearm
can be
raised at
any
position
-
even
to
interrupt
play
briefly
-
witir.the button
Lift
8. The
platter
continues to
turning.
Faults
lf
malfunctions
occur which may be caused by
the
mains supply,
disconnect
the
mains
plug
and
then reinsert
it.
When
blocking
the
drive
by
hand,
for
example
by
stopping
the
platter
by
hand,
the protective circuit becomes effective and
shuts
off
the
motor"
This is
indicated by
the blinking
LEDs in
the
platter-
speed controls 9 and 10. After about 10 seconds
the
motor restarts
again.
Changing and
fitting the
cartridge
A1/,inch
cartridge
with a
net
weight of
2.5...8
g can
be
fitted
in
place of
the
cartridge already
fitted or on
units
without a
cartridge.
The
Dual range
of
accessories
offers
appropriate cartridges.
Loosen screw
13
and
remove
the
head
shell by pulling it
forward.
Remove the cartridge by loosening the
two
securing screws.
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
Green
RG right channel ground
blue GL left channel ground
white L left
channel
Replace
the
head
shell on the tonearm and secure screw
13.
Cut
out
the assembly instructions on
page 2 of
the operation instructions
and place
them in
between
the tonearm
bearing and
the
cartridge.
Now adjust the cartridge parallel to
the
head
shell
so that
the
stylus
is
exactly on
the
line
with
a clearance
of
211
mm.
Stylus
The stylus
is
subject
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 diamond-tipped
styli.
Your dealer
will be
happy
to
do
this for you cost-free. Worn out
or
damaged (chipped) styli damage records. Therefore,
only
use
as
replacements the stylus
types
recommended
in
the technical
data
of
the cartridge. Other styli often cause audible reductions in
quality
and
increased wear
to
records. Remove
the
stylus
by
pulling
it
diagonally downwards.
To
fit
a
stylus
in,
follow the procedure in reverse order
(fig.
3).
Electrical safety
The unit complies with
the
lnternational Safety Regulations for
radio
and related
devices
(lEC 65) and
the
EEC
guidelines
76/499/EWG.
1 :10 mN
1
1.25
=
12.5
mN
1.25
1.5
: 15 mN
1.5
2 =20 mN
2
2.5
:25 mN
2.5
0.7
0.8
1.0
1.3
1.8
ULM
65
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