TURNTABLE PLAYER WITH FM RADIO/ / / / / / / / / / MODEL: VPR-130 INSTRUCTION MANUAL ALL RIGHTS RESERVED COPY RIGHT DENVER ELECTRONICS A/S www.denver-electronics.com www.facebook.
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Location of controls 1. Dust Cover 2. Speaker 3. Dial Pointer with LED Indicator 4. Headphone jack 5. Power LED Indicator 6. Power/Function Switch 7. Mute Switch 8. Volume Control Knob 9. Tuning Knob 10. FM Stereo indicator 11. 45 RPM Record Adaptor 12. Turntable Speed Selector 13. Auto Stop Switch 14. Tone Arm Rest/Holder 15. Line Out Socket (L/R) 16. FM Wire Antenna 17.
Playing a record 1. Place the record of your choice on the turntable. If required, do not forget to place the adaptor on the record spindle. carttridge 2. Choose the desired playing speed using the speed selection switch between 33.3 and 45. Stylus assembly 3. Slide the Function switch (6) to Phono position. 4. Release the tone arm lock. 5. Raise the arm with your hand lightly. 6. Place the stylus vertically over the first track of the record, the turntable will start turning automatically. 7.
Maintenance Replacing the stylus Refer to the figures 1-8 push the arm lock to release take off cap of the cartridge to separate the cartridge from the take off the audio-line from the tone-arm. expose the needle out. socket lightly. the cartridges completely. to fit a new one just in opposite deals, insert the audio-line accordingly, and install the cartridge to the socket lightly.
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