Troubleshooting Guide

Playing Vinyl Records
To play a vinyl record, follow the steps below.
1. Press the ON/OFF (Main Power) button to turn the Jukebox on.The unit will
automatically enter standby mode.
2. Press the STANDBY button (No. 25 on the Jukebox parts list or No. 1 on the
Remote Control Function List) to wake the Jukebox from standby mode. The
unit will automatically enter FM Radio mode.
3. Press the MODE button repeatedly until the LED display shows PH” for
phonograph mode.
IMPORTANT: Before playing a vinyl record, turn down the volume of the
Jukebox to avoid possible loud crackling noises. The crackling noises made by
the stylus coming into contact with the vinyl record could damage the Jukebox.
Wait until the stylus is completely placed on the vinyl record, and then turn up
the volume.
4. Open the transparent window by carefully lifting it up from the bottom all the
way until it stops.The transparent window will now stay open.
5. Remove the protective cover from the stylus cartridge (see Fig. 1).
6. Set the AUTOSTOP switch (No. 20 on the Jukebox parts list) to the ON
position. The turntable will now be set to automatically stop after the
completion of play of the vinyl record. If the AUTOSTOP switch is set to
the OFF position, the turntable will not stop automatically.
7. Choose the desired playing speed using the SPEED switch between 33, 45
and 78 RPM
NOTE: When playing a 45 RPM record, use the included 45 RPM adaptor on
the record spindle.
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8. Carefully place the vinyl record on the turntable.
9. Unlock tone arm lock by moving it up and away from the tone arm itself.
10. Raise the tone arm using the arm raise lever or carefully with your hand.
11. Place the tone arm vertically over the frst track of the record or over the
outer edge of the vinyl record. The turntable will start spinning.
12. Lower the stylus onto the vinyl record.
13. Carefully close the transparent window.
14. Adjust the volume by pressing the VOL- or VOL+ button.
15. To stop playing, open the transparent window, lift the tone arm and place it
back into the armrest.Secure the tone arm once more by engaging the arm
lock. Cover the stylus with the protective cover if needed.
NOTE: Always ensure that the tone arm is secured by the arm lock before
transporting the Jukebox.
Replacing the Stylus
It is recommended that the stylus is replaced as soon as you notice a change in
the sound quality.Prolonged use of a worn-out stylus may damage the record.
Wear and tear on the stylus will be accelerated when playing 78 RPM records.
1. Remove the stylus by pulling it straight down and out, in the opposite direction
of the tonearm(see Fig. 2)
4. Find a compatible replacement stylus.
NOTE: If purchasing the replacement stylus in a store, it will be helpful to bring
the old stylus with you for your reference. Most good Electronic and Music
stores will have replacement styluses.
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