Cover
Hinge
Tonearm counterweight
Scale for setting tonearm tracking force
Antiskating setting
Tonearm post
V Cueing lift control
Z Cueing lowering control
Platter speed adjustment control
Screw to secure head shell
Platter safety device
Pitch control
Illuminated stroboscope
Transport safety device
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Preliminary operations
Unpack the unit and all the accessories. Please keep the packaging
for future use when transporting the device.
Pull the platter safety device 11 sideways from the spindle (fig. 1).
Remove the two transport safety devices 14 by pressing the sides
(fig. 2). Then lower on the platter and push the platter safety device
onto the spindle from above until it engages. Place the platter mat in
position. Insert the hinges 2 in the appropriate recesses (fig. 4).
Push the cover 1 parallel to the position of the hinges 2 so that it fits
snugly (opening angle approx. 60°). In this position, the cover can
be removed at any time.
Balancing the tonearm
and setting the tracking
and antiskating force
1. Set the tracking force 4 to 0
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and switch off the antiskating device 5: ~ 14 Ia I.
. Turn the tonearm counterbalance 3 on the tonearm.
Swing the tonearm inwards.
Balance the tonearm precisely by turning the counter-balance.
The tonearm is balanced precisely when it pivots freely.
Set the required tracking force for the cartridge used by turning
a dial 4. The tracking force for series cartridges ULM 65 =
15 mN.
Note: If 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:
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Tracking force
Antiskating setting
"Dry" playing
"Wet" playing
1
= 10
mN
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1.25 = 12.5 mN
1.25
0.8
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1.5
=15
mN
1.5
1.0
2
= 20
mN
2
1.3
2.5
=25
mN
25
1.8
Connection to the AC mains
The turntable must be connected to a mains voltage of 230 V/50—
60 Hz or to 115 V/50—60
Hz in accordance with the voltage
information on the rating plate.
The unit can also be connected to the socket of appropriately fitted
amplifiers.
Connection to amplifier or receiver
Connect the audio cables to the phono-magnetic inputs of the
amplifier or receiver (black RCA-type plug = right channel, white
RCA-type plug = left channel).
. Depress button Z 8.
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Operation
Start
Stop
Pitch control
The speed 45 rpm is also corrected in this way.
Changing and fitting the cartridge
Red R right channel
blue GL left channel ground
Green RG right channel ground
'white L left channel
Replace the head shell on the tonearm and secure screw 10. 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 stylis 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 International Safety Regulations for radio
and related devices (IEC 65) and the EEC guidelines 76/499/EWG.
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