MUSIC HALL mmf-7.1 Instruction Manual Page 13

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MAINS CONNECTION
Locate the wall transformer. It’s in a small white box set into the underside of the
packing foam. Plug the small male end of the wall transformer wire into the female
receptacle on the power socket for the motor. The power socket for the motor is located
on the underside of the turntable near the back. Plug the transformer into the wall.
Turn the motor ‘ON’ (20) and check that the platter (5) spins.
OPERATION
Place a record on the platter and screw on the record clamp (found in parts bag).
Simply snug the clamp. Do not over tighten the clamp as damage to your record or
turntable may result. Push the mains switch (20) to the 'ON' position. Remove the
stylus guard and lift up the tonearm (9) with the cueing lever (7). Position the cartridge
stylus tip above the initial groove of the record. Gently lower the cueing lever (7) to
lower the tonearm onto the record.
To stop play, lift the cueing lever (7) to raise the tonearm (9) and then move the arm
back to the tonearm rest (8). Push the mains switch (20) to 'OFF'.
To play 45 rpm records, simply move the drive belt (3) from the small to the large
diameter rim of the stepped motor pulley (2). Do this using the belt-changing tool (19) to
avoid touching the belt with your hands. Please note, for singles (7-inch records with a
large center hole), you will need to use the 45rpm adaptor. Simply, center the adaptor
over the spindle and set it on top of the felt mat. Place the single on the platter and
play. Do not use the record clamp with 7-inch records.
MAINTENANCE
The mmf-7.1 is designed for a long operational life. To preserve the appearance of your
deck and maintain its performance, you should note the following points:
* Make sure the stylus guard is on before you begin cleaning *
PLINTHS - The plinths are constructed from medium density fiberboard, therefore they
should not be subjected to extremes of temperature or direct sunlight. The finish may
change slightly with age. A damp cloth or soft duster is ideal for cleaning the plinths:
polish, particularly wax-based, can be hard to remove.
PLATTER - The acrylic platter can be cleaned with a soft dry lint-free cloth.
MAT - Clean the felt mat with masking tape.
MOTOR - The motor is equipped with self-lubricating bearings. The motor pulley should
be cleaned periodically to remove deposits of rubber shed by the belt. Remove the
outer platter and belt. Gently clean with a cotton swab or lint-free cloth dampened with
isopropyl alcohol.
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