6
SETUP
/
BASIC
OPERATION
Setup
1.
Remove
white
protective
needle
cover
by
gently
pulling
towards
front
of
unit.
2.
Remove
any
packaging
materials
from
the
unit.
3.
Connect
the
AC
power
cord
to
a
wall
outlet.
Note:
To
prevent
interference,
avoid
bundling
audio
signal
cables
together
with
the
AC
power
cord.
Basic
Operation
1.
Push
the
POWER
button
to
turn
the
unit
on.
2.
Select
the
source
by
rotating
the
FUNCTION
knob
to
the
corresponding
position
(CD
/
PHONO
/
FM
/
AM).
3.
Rotate
the
VOLUME
knob
to
adjust
to
the
desired
sound
level.
Listening
through
Earphones/Headphones
(
not
included)
For
private
listening,
first
reduce
the
volume
level
to
minimum.
Insert
your
headphones’
plug
into
the
3.5mm
HEDAPHONE
JACK
on
the
front
of
the
unit,
then
adjust
the
volume
up
by
turning
the
VOLUME
knob.
Note:
The
speakers
will
automatically
be
deactivated
while
headphones
are
plugged
in.
CONDENSATION
WARNING:
When
the
unit
is
moved
from
a
cold
or
warm
place,
or
is
used
following
a
sudden
temperature
change,
there
is
the
danger
that
water
vapor
in
the
air
may
condense
on
the
unit,
preventing
proper
operation.
In
such
cases,
leave
the
unit
for
1
‐
2
hours
after
plugging
it
into
an
AC
outlet
to
allow
it
to
stabilize
at
the
temperature
of
its
surroundings.
LISTENING
TO
A
VINYL
RECORD
1.
Rotate
the
FUNCTION
knob
to
the
“PHONO”
position.
2.
Gently
open
the
top
cover.
Note
:
Be
careful
not
to
pinch
your
finger
when
opening/closing
the
top
cover.
3.
Place
a
vinyl
record
on
the
turntable
(3).
When
playing
a
45
RPM
record,
use
the
included
adaptor.
4.
Select
the
appropriate
speed
(4).
5.
Gently
push
tone
arm
clip
(5)
to
the
right
to
release
the
tone
arm.
6.
Lift
the
tone
arm
off
the
tone
arm
support
and
move
the
tone
arm
gently
to
the
edge
of
the
record
(or
the
starting
point
of
a
track).
The
turntable
will
begin
to
turn.
7.
Gently
lower
the
tone
arm
slowly
onto
the
record.
8.
When
playback
is
finished,
the
tone
arm
will
stop
at
the
center
of
the
record
and
the
turntable
will
stop.
9.
After
use,
lift
the
tone
arm
back
to
the
tone
arm
support
and
relock
the
tone
arm.
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