I. Unpacking

Figure 2
Figure 2

The arrangement of the packed turntable is shown in Figure 2. The upper styrofoam packing may easily be removed by grasping the opening on either side and lifting straight up.

The turntable can now be taken out of the lower styrofoam packing.

Do not use the tone arm assembly as a handle!

Figure 3
Figure 3

The top styrofoam packing enclosure (Figure 3) contains the dust cover and the following turntable components:

  • a hinged storage case containing the TP 63 cartridge wand (5) with all accessoriess including (if delivered with the turntable) the mounted cartridge pickup.
  • the AC mains aapter (6)
  • antiskating weight

Figure 4
Figure 4

The lower styrofoam packing contains the outer turntable platter with rubber mat, the tone arm counterweight, and the center-hole adapter (4) for 45 RMP records. The rubber drive belt is packed underneath the turntable platter (Figure 4). Since the envelope of moisture absorbing material loses its effectiveness upon contact with the open air, it should be discarded.

Save all packing materials, including the cardboard spacers, for possible reshipment or transport at some later date.

Figure 5
Figure 5

Important notice!
The apparatus incorporates a transport lock for the subchassis. This must be unscrewed before the turntable is used (Figure 5). Unscrew the two screws until the subchassis is freely suspended.



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