Stop
- At the end of the record, the pickup arm is returned automatically to
the pickup arm support and the record player switches off.
- The record player can also be switched off before the end of the
record by pressing the "Stop" button 14. The turntable speed
indicator 17 changes to "Stop".
— If, whilst a record is being played, the "Repeat" button 13 is pressed,
the record will be repeated continuously until the button is pressed a
second time,
— The record player can be switched off during the "Repeat" function
by pressing the "Stop" button 14.
Pitch control
At the normal speed, the LED in the appropriate button lights con-
stantly. If the speed is reduced or increased with the use of the pitch
contro! 16, the LED flashes slowly or quickly as appropriate. If two
buttons are depressed simultaneously, the normal speed is set once
again.
Malfunctions
In the event of malfunctions, which may be caused via the mains
supply, pull out the mains switch and then insert it once again.
If the drive is inhibited for longer than three seconds (e. g. if the platter is
halted by hand), a protective circuit, which switches off the motor, is
activated, The LED's in the two speed buttons 11 and 12 then flash.
The motor starts to run again after approximately ten seconds.
Changing and fitting the cartridge
A 1⁄2 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 15 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
blue GL left channel ground
Green RG right channel ground
white L left channel
— Replace the head shell on the tonearm and secure screw 15.
— Cut out the assembly instructions on page 17 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).
Adjustment of tonearm set-down point
Tum the adjusting screw 7 clockwise or anticlockwise until the pickup
needle is lowered accurately into the starter groove.
Electrical safety
The unit complies with the International Safety Regulations for radio
and related devices IEC 65 (VDE 0860) and the EEC guidelines 82/499/
EWG (VDE 0875).
Couvercle
Chamiére
Contrepoids
Echelle graduée de réglage de la force d'appui du bras
de pick-up
Réglage de l'antiskating
Manette de reglage du diamètre du disque
on
BON
7
Vis de réglage du point de pose du bras
8
Support du bras de pick-up
9
Vis de fixation pour cellule
10
Touche du bras
11
Touche de réglage de la vitesse du plateau 45 tr/mn
12
Touche de réglage de la vitesse du plateau 33 tr/mn