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Playing a record cont.
9. Provided that you have everything connected correctly, you will be able
to listen to the record through your connected equipment (see page 10).
10. At the end of the record, the turntable will switch off.
Note that the automatic switch off feature is dependent on the placement
of the run-out groove at the end of the record and may take a few seconds
to operate. In the event that the turntable switches off prematurely, you
will need to set the Auto Stop switch on the rear panel to Off.
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11. Raise the cueing lever and return the tone-arm to its rest. The platter may
rotate briefly during this step.
12. Lock the tone-arm in place with the securing clip.
13. If not playing another record for a while, it is recommended to close the
dust cover, to switch off the DC power switch at the back of the turntable,
and to switch off the mains supply to the turntable.
14. If you wish to stop playing a record before it has finished, use the cueing
lever to raise the stylus from the record before returning the tone-arm to
its support.
Note: Always use the cueing lever to lower and raise the tone-arm and
stylus in order to minimise the risk of damage to either the stylus or the
record's surface.
When playing records it is important to ensure that the stylus never contacts
the turntable platter, mat or turntable base.
Damage caused to the stylus by mishandling is not covered by the guarantee.
AUTO STOP
OFF ON
AUTO STOP
OFF ON
Automatic stop enabled
Automatic stop disabled
AUTO STOP
OFF ON
AUTO STOP
OFF ON