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RCA-to-AUX INPUT
To connect the turntable to a device with an AUX input, use a
RCA to AUX cable (included). Connect the RCA plugs to the L
and R sockets on the back of the turntable and the AUX plug
to the AUX socket on the back of the device.
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HEADPHONE/AUXILIARY OPERATION
A. Connect a set of headphones or speaker (not included) via
an auxiliary cable to the headphone socket on the front panel
of the unit.
B. Put on the headphones or turn on the speaker and
slowly increase the volume until you can hear it clearly and
comfortably, without distortion.
USE
SETTING UP A RECORD
A – Lift the dust cover and place your record on the
turntable and, aligning the hole with the pin.
B – Select the 33 1/3, 45 or 78 RPM as required.
C – Remove white plastic stylus guard and keep for
storage later, after use.
D – Next remove the tonearm lock, lift the stylus and
place on your record.
E – The record will automatically begin turning as the
tonearm moves across. To play your music, pull the
lift handle forward to lower the tonearm, and place the
stylus on your record.
USING THE 45 RPM ADAPTER
Place the 45 RPM adapter over the spindle, gently
place your 45 RPM record onto the turntable, then
continue following the normal operation instructions.
MAINTENANCE
• DO NOT leave vinyl records on the
turntable after use.
• Return the vinyl record to its
original packaging and store away
until next use.
EN
OUTPUT
AUX IN
POWER
DC IN
RCA – RCA
RCA – AUX
• After use, return the tonearm to its
original place, replace the plastic
stylus cover, and secure the
tonearm lock.
• Replace the dust cover and close
the lid to avoid dust damage.
• Unplug the power and other
cables after use.
• Please note, the stylus cartridge
can be easily damaged.
• For a replacement stylus, please
go to jamaudio.com/parts
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