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KUZMA STABI S12 TURNTABLE                    ……………………… 
                          Instruction manual

                   

                                   
2009-7 

 
 
 

Summary of Contents for Stabi S12

Page 1: ...1 KUZMA STABI S12 TURNTABLE Instruction manual 2009 7 ...

Page 2: ...nd requires little maintenance for optimal performance However this is a version of Stabi S to accommodate 12 inch 305 mm tonearm which needs longer mounting distance For that reason this turntable is not supplied with lid it will not cover tonearm CONTENTS Page General 3 Unpacking 4 Basic Setup 5 6 Turntable set up 7 Use and adjustment 8 Mainentance 9 Problems 10 ...

Page 3: ... platter provides a stable non resonant platform for records which can also be clamped A 45 rpm adaptor is provided and is simply slipped over the 33 rpm motor pulley The turntable can accommodate various tonearms by the use of different brass bases and allows for VTA adjustment on any tonearm mounted It is possible to add a second tonearm if a special adaptor available as an optional extra is add...

Page 4: ...ch is strong and rigid enough to support the turntable For best performance this should be completely horizontal Contents Instruction manual lid T base motor tower oil bottle belt 45 rpm crown pulley allen key 3 mm subplatter platter Optional Stogi S tonearm with its own accessories Clamp in box see Fig 3 Wooden platform on top of the box Unpacking T base and parts Fig 3 Unpacking subplatter Fig 4...

Page 5: ... the intended position of the three black rubber rings on the main T base T base Remove the foam and lift the main T base fig 3 of turntable carefully as it is heavy and put it on a shelf so that the side with the bearing is situated at 8 o clock and the side with the tonearm mounts at 2 o clock But due its size it will not fit standard Stab S base See fig 6 Position T base for two tonearms 12 9 i...

Page 6: ...r the motor pulley Check by manual rotation that the belt runs smoothly in the middle of the motor pulley groove Power connection Plug into the mains being aware that there is no mains connection indicator Press the black switch and ensure that the belt is running properly Platter Remove the platter fig 5 from its protective bag while keeping the protective cover on the mat Place the platter caref...

Page 7: ...the tonearm has yet to be determined so fix the tonearm only gently with Allen key 3 mm Return the brass pillar to the T base and note position of the tonearm Make desired changes before fixing the tonearm firmly into the brass pillar The VTA can be adjusted by raising or lowering the brass pillar in the T base after releasing the screw with Allen key 3 mm Other tonearms Remove the brass pillar an...

Page 8: ...rom the motor pulley while with the other hand pushing down crown pulley ring Make sure the thicker ridge goes down See fig 8 Return platter To remove the crown pulley reverse the procedure 45 rpm crown ring adaptor Fig 8 Speed adjustment The motor tower distance affects the speed very little A difference of a few mm keeps the speed tolerances below 0 1 VTA adjustment Every tonearm mounted on this...

Page 9: ...uction A few drops of oil can be added after this time but it should be remembered that when the shaft is re inserted the oil level will rise If any spills out it should be wiped with a soft cloth Belt Periodically about once a year remove the platter and belt Clean the belt and running surfaces of the motor pulley and subplatter with a soft cloth soaked in alcohol For best performance replace the...

Page 10: ...cted Do not over tilt the T base in case there is oil leakage from the turntable or some tonearms Fix parts so that they do not slide around during transport For longer transportation however parts should be replaced in reverse order into their original packing ensuring in particular that protection foam is inserted between parts such as the subplatter platter and T base Be sure that the motor pul...

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