User Manual

Adjustment (continued)
Tone
arm
height
Make this adjustment only
if
the cartridge you
are using makes
it
necessary.
Pre
pa
ration
Put a record on the turntable.
1 Release
the
arm lock.
Arm
lock
2 Adjust
the
height with
the
arm-
height control ring.
Adjust the arm height until the
tone
arm
becomes parallel
to
the
record.
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Use
the chart below
as
reference
to
find the
appropriate position mark
for
the
height
of
your cartridge.
(For supplied head shell)
Cartridge height
(H)
in
millimeters
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~
Turn the arm-height
control ring
to
align
the position mark
with
the index line.
Oto
6
mm
are
marked on the arm
height control ring.
20
(2
0)
English
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
Height control
position
0
1
2
3
4
5
6
3
After
arm height adjustment
is
finished, lock
the
tone arm by
turning
the
arm lock knob.
Be
sure
to
turn the arm lock knob
to
the
end
as
shown
in
the figure below. You
may need
to
apply some force
to
do
so.
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When you don't know the cartridge
height (H) or when you
don't
use
the supplied head
shell
Remove the stylus cover, taking care
not
to
damage the stylus, then release the arm clamp.
Lower the cue lever, rest the stylus on
the
record and adjust the height control until the
tone arm and record are parallel.
If the cartridge height (H)
is
too
small
to
make them parallel
to
each other, add a
"cartridge spacer"
(not
supplied).
Parallel
to
a record
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Be
careful
not
to
damage the stylus tip.
Do
not
use
the product
with
the arm lock
released.
For
finer adjustment,
use
a level
(not
incl~ded)
to
adjust the arm height
so
that
the cartridge
becomes parallel
to
a record.