Instruction Manual

Switching the Unit On & Off
1. Power the unit as described above.
2. To turn the unit on, turn the Power/ Volume knob clockwise.
3. To turn the unit off, turn the Power/ Volume knob counter-clockwise to “OFF” position.
Volume Control
To increase the volume, turn the Power/ Volume knob clockwise.
To decrease the volume, turn the Power/ Volume knob counter-clockwise.
Record Player
1. Place the record on the turntable. If required, also place the adaptor on the
record spindle.
2. Choose the desired playing speed using the speed selection switch between
33.3, 45 and 78rpm.
3. Turn on the Rotary Power Switch, note that this also controls volume.
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. Lower the stylus slowly onto the record to play.
8. When a record comes to the end, the turntable will stop automatically if the auto-
stop switch is in the ON position. If the switch is in the off position then it will keep
revolving until the tone arm is returned to the tone arm rest.
9. Lift up the tone arm and put it on the rest when finished.
10. Replace the protective cap on the stylus and close the tone arm lock.
11. Turn off the power at mains.
Important
1. Raise and lower the tone arm always using the cue lever.
2. Do not turn or stop the turntable manually.
3. Moving or jarring the turntable without securing the tone arm clamp could result in damage to
the tone arm.
4. Before playing, the needle and record should be cleaned properly to avoid premature wear.
- Gently swipe the needle with a cleaning brush back to front. - With a special record cloth
carefully wipe the record.
5. Before playing make sure that the needle is still in good condition, as it is prone to natural
wear and tear during use.
Used or splintered needles need to be replaced as they can cause damage to the record
while playing. Only replace with original needles.
NOTE:
a. - remove the stylus protector.
b. - be sure that the tone arm is detached from the
tone arm rest before operating and re-secured again
afterwards.