User Manual
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Main Features
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1.  POWER DIAL  
  Controls power to the unit.
2.  DUAL START/STOP BUTTONS 
  Engages and disengages the motor/platter.
3.  PLATTER SPEED BUTTONS 
  Select 33 or 45 RPM platter speed. (Note: 78 RPM is selected by 
  pressing both the 33 and 45 buttons simultaneously; both buttons 
  should be illuminated.)
4.  PLATTER 
  Cast aluminum platter mounts directly to center spindle/motor shaft.
5.  STROBE DOTS (on platter edge) 
  Operate in conjunction with stroboscopic light located under the  
  power dial (1) to provide visual indication of accurate platter speeds.
6.  CENTER SPINDLE 
  Precision-machined platter mount on motor shaft.
7.  REMOVABLE STYLUS TARGET LIGHT 
  Provides illumination directed at the stylus position for easier cueing  
  in low light. Easily plugs into jack on top of turntable deck.
8.  START CONTROL KNOB 
  Rotate the start control knob to increase or decrease platter start  
  time between 0.2 – 6.0 seconds.  (Minimum setting is the quickest 
  start; maximum setting is the slowest start to reach selected speed.)
9.  BRAKE CONTROL KNOB 
  Rotate the brake control knob to increase or decrease platter brake 
  time between 0.2 – 6.0 seconds. (Minimum setting is the quickest 
  stop; maximum setting is slowest.)
10. REVERSE CONTROL KNOB 
  Controls platter’s rotational direction.
11. SELECT SPEED RANGE 
  Select +/- 10 or 20% speed range. (Note: +/-50% is selected by 
  pressing both the 10 and 20 buttons simultaneously.)
12. HEADSHELL 
  Standard, interchangeable stereo cartridge headshell.
13. HEADSHELL LOCKING RING 
  Rotate counter-clockwise (to the left) to draw the inserted headshell  
  firmly into its seated, locked position. Rotate the ring a full turn to 
  the right to permit removal of the headshell.
14. QUARTZ BUTTON 
  This button is used to turn the pitch function on and off. When 
  the Quartz is activated the platter will hold the RPMs at 0% pitch, 
  regardless of the pitch slider position and speed range control settings.
15. PITCH ADJUST SLIDE CONTROL 
  Use in conjunction with pitch button to vary the platter’s rotational  
  speed. In the center detent position quartz lock is active.
16. TONE ARM ASSEMBLY HEIGHT ADJUST 
  Raises and lowers the entire tone arm assembly to allow the tone  
  arm to remain parallel to the record surface.
17.  TONE ARM LIFT 
  Elevates tone arm above record surface.
18. TONE ARM REST WITH LOCKING CLAMP 
  Locking clamp secures tone arm during transport.
19. TONE ARM LIFT CONTROL LEVER (“Cueing Lever”) 
  Controls action of tone arm lift. (Note: Lift mechanism is  
  hydraulically damped to slow tone arm descent.)
20. ANTI-SKATE CONTROL 
  Applies a small outward force to the tone arm, counteracting the  
  tendency of the tone arm to move inward toward the center of  
  the record.
21. TONE ARM ASSEMBLY HEIGHT LOCK 
  (Hidden under counterweight in drawing.) 
  Locks the tone arm height setting. (Always fully unlock before 
  attempting to make a height adjustment.)
22. COUNTERWEIGHT 
  Balances the tone arm and provides adjustment for proper  
  downward tracking force on the stylus.
23. 45-RPM ADAPTER (Shown in receptacle) 
  Adapt 7" records with large center holes to fixed center spindle.








