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Maintenance
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Maintenance
Care of the parts
Thoroughly clean dust off the stylus and 
record.
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Take off the head shell with the cartridge and 
clean the stylus using a soft brush. 
Brush from the base to the tip.
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Use a record cleaner to keep your records 
clean.
Head shell 
terminals
Wipe the head shell terminals occasionally.
Wipe the head shell terminals with a soft cloth 
and fit the head shell to the tone arm.
Turn the amplifier volume down or turn the 
amplifier off before fitting or removing the 
head shell.
Damage to your speakers can occur if the head 
shell is moved while the volume is turned up.
Cleaning the dust cover and 
cabinet
Wipe the dust cover and cabinet with a soft 
cloth.
Do not touch the board while cleaning. 
Otherwise, the player may fail.
When dirt is heavy, wring a wet cloth tightly to 
wipe the dirt, and then wipe it with a soft cloth.
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Do not use solvents including benzene, 
thinner, alcohol, kitchen detergent, a 
chemical wiper, etc. This might cause the 
exterior case to be deformed or the coating 
to come off.
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Do not wipe the dust cover while playing a 
record. 
This can cause static electricity. This static can 
cause the tone arm to be attracted towards 
the dust cover.
WEEE symbol
Disposal of the product outside the EU 
countries
This  symbol  is  valid  within  the  EU 
only.
Contact a local  governmental  office 
or  your  dealer  to  confirm  a  right 
manner of disposal.
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Moving the unit
Repackage the unit in the packaging it came 
in.
Keep the packaging materials after taking out 
the goods.
If you no longer have the packaging, do the 
following:
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Take off the turntable and turntable mat and 
carefully wrap them.
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Remove the head shell and balance weight 
from the tone arm and carefully wrap them.
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Clamp the tone arm with the arm clamp and 
tape it in place.
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Carefully wrap the main unit in a blanket or 
paper.
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Before repackaging, 
remove the balance 
weight and insert the 
tone arm support 
under the tone arm.
Repackaging










