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CONTENTS
1.
TECHNICAL
SPECIFICATIONS.
................
1
2.
DISASSEMBLY
INSTRUCTIONS
................
2
3.
ADJUSTMENTS
3-1
TOOLS
REQUIRED
FOR
ADJUSTMENTS....
3
3-2
TURNTABLE
HEIGHT
ANDLEVEL
.......
3
3-3
STYLUS
POINT
HEIGHT
...............
3
3-4
TURNTABLE
SHAFT
MOUNTING
POSITION:
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3-5
AUTO
RETURN
MECHANISM............
4
3-6
CUEING
LEVER
............0
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3-7
TURNTABLE
SPEED
................4..
5
3-8
VOLTAGE
CHANGEOVER
..............
5
4.
TROUBLE
SHOOTING...........-........0-%
6
5.
PARTS
REPLACEMENT
...............0-22005
7
6.
EXPLODED
VIEW
6-1
MECHANISM
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ACCESSORY
PARTS
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6-5
SERVO
CONTROLLER
CIRCUIT
DIAGRAM.
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10
6-6
WIRING
DIAGRAMS
............-+++0--
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6-7
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CIRCUIT
BOARDS.............
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Destination
USA
(UL
Approval)
Canada
(CSA
Approval)
Europe
(Scandinavian
Approval)
General
territories
2-speed,
belt
drive,
auto-return
system
Aluminum
alloy
die-cast,
30.8
cm
Type
Platter
outer
diameter
featuring
stroboscopic
calibrated
rim
with
neon
lamp
Motor
FG
servo
DC
motor
Speed
2-speeds:
33-1/3
rpm,
45
rpm
Speed
calibration
Measured
at
3
kHz
signal
+3%
+2.5%
S/N
ratio
DIN
45539A
40
dB
36 dB
DIN
45539B
65
dB
60
dB
Wow
&
Flutter
Measured
at
3
kHz
signal
0.045%
WRMS
0.055%
WRMS
DIN
45507
0.07%
0.095%
Tone
arm
Headshell
Plug-in
type,
tubular
Overall
length
300
mm
Effective
length
215mm
Overhang
15mm
Adjustable
force
range
0
to
2.5g/I
turn
of
the
scale
ring
(directly
readable
in
0.5g
steps)
4to1i2g
MC-20
Moving
Magnet
type.
20
—
20,000
Hz
3.5
mV
at
1
kHz
50
mm/sec.
Acceptable
cartridge
weight
Cartridge
(Model
G)
Frequency
response
Output
voltage
2.5
—4.9
mV
at
TRS-1004
record
2
dB
at
1
kHz
20
dB
at
1
kHz
Channel
difference
Channel
separation
16
dB
at
1
kHz
at
TTR-102
record
Tracking
force
Stylus
tip
Power
source
2
grams
0.6
mil
diamond
stylus
117
Volts,
60
Hz
AC
117/220
Volts
switchable
50/60
Hz
117/220
Volts
switchable
50/60
Hz
Model
A
and
C
Model
E
Model
G
Power
consumption
Dimension
Weight
3
watts
139(H)
x
456(W)
x
335(D)
mm
7.5
kg
(Net)
@1

DISASSEMBLY
INSTRUCTIONS
1
TOOLS
REQUIRED
FOR
DISASSEMBLY
Phillips-head
screwdrivers
(for
M5,
M3
and
M2.6)
Slotted-head
screwdrivers
(medium
and
small
sizes)
Radio
pliers
Hexagon-head
wrench
(for
M3
and
M4)
Nippers
Soldering
iron
Hexagon
box
type
screwdrivers
(for
M5
and
M3)
DO
THE
FOLLOWING
PRIOR
TO
DISASSEMBLY:
(1)
Remove
the
dust
cover.
(2)
Remove
the
turntable
plater
and
prepare
the
unit
to
be
moved
by
locking
the
mechanism
in
place
with
the
three
red
screws.
(3)
Fix
the
tone
arm
in
place
with
the
lock
lever
of
the
arm
rest.
(4)
Place
the
set
on
a
suitable
bench
with
the
bottom
base
upward.
(Fig.
1)
REMOVE
THE
CABINET
(1)
Remove
with
a
Phillips-head
screwdriver
the
eight
screws
which
hold
the
bottom
base. (Fig.
2).
(2)
Remove
the
two
screws
which
hold
the
cord
mounting
plate
of
the
cabinet
(Fig.
3).
(3)
When
the
six
screws
which
hold
the
cabinet
are
removed,
the
cabinet
and
panel
board
can
be
lifted
off.
(Fig.
4).
REMOVE
THE
MOTOR
(1)
Remove
the
two
screws
D
which
fasten
the
servo
control
circuit
board
of
motor.
(2)
Cut
the
nearest
portion
to
the
servo
control
circuit
board
of
two
wires
from
printed
circuit
board
and
three
wires
from
rotaly
switch.
(3)
Cut
the
nearest
portion
to
the
lug
terminal
of
motor
grounding
wire.
(4)
Remove
from
the
surface
of
panel
board
the
three
screws
(M2.6)E
which
hold
the
motor.
Then
the
motor
can
be
removed.
(Fig.
5).
REMOVE
THE
SUB-CHASSIS
FROM
THE
UNIT.
(1)
Remove
the
arm
support.
(2)
Remove
the
three
red
screws.
(3)
Remove
the
shield
case.
(4)
Disconnect
from
the
lug
terminal
plate
the
five
leads
coming
from
the
tone
arm.
(5)
Turn
the
drive
gear
180°
so
that
the
return
plate
moves
over
the
nut
and
remove
the
arm
rest
fixing
nut.
And
pull
out
the
arm
rest.
(6)
Loosen
the
screw
of
the
tone
arm
fixing
plate
boss
and
remove
the
tone
arm
fixing
plate.
(7)
Remove
the
tone
arm
fixing
nut
and
remove
the
tone
arm.
(8)
Disconnect
the
release
wire
from
the
lifter
base
(Fig.
6).
(9)
Remove
the
reject
spring
spacer
(Fig.
7)
(10)
Remove
the
terminal
angle
B
from
the
panel
board.
(11)
Turn
the
set
over
and
remove
nuts
A,B
and
C
shown
in
Fig.
5.
(12)
Remove
the
suspension
spring
and
cushion
rubber.
(13)
Hold
the
turntable
shaft
and
lift,
and
remove
the
sub-chassis.
@2
t
D
(two
screws)

6.
REMOVE
THE
LIFTER
LEVER
A
AND
B
(Fig.
8)
(1)
Loosen
the
screw
A
of
the
lifter
lever
B,
remove
the
E
type
washer,
pull
out
the
lifter
lever
A,
remove
the
screws
B
and
C,
and
remove
the
lifter
lever
mounting
plate
B.
REMOVE
THE
VARIABLE
RESISTOR
AND
ROTALY
SWITCH
(1)
Remove
the
lifter
lever
A
and
B
as
described
in
the
above
step.
(2)
Pull
out
the
speed-change
lever
A
and
variable
resistor
knob.
(3)
Cut
the
wires
which
is
soldered
to
the
lug
terminal,
remove
the
screws
B
and
C,
and
remove
the
nuts
which
fasten
the
variable
resistor
and
rotaly
switch.
(Fig.
8)
ADJUSTMENTS
1,
TOOLS
REQUIRED
FOR
ADJUSTMENTS
Small
level
indicator
Hexagon
box
type
screwdrivers(M5
and
M4)
Phillips-head
screwdriver
(M3)
Slotted-head
screwdrivers
(M3
and
smaller
size)
Note:
Be
sure
to
set
the
bench
for
adjustment
level.
TURNTABLE
HEIGHT
AND
LEVEL
(1)
Place
the
set
with
the
bottom
base
removed
on
a
stable
table,
set
the
turntable,
the
platter
mat
and
a
record,
and
adjust
the
height
and
level
of
the
turntable
with
the
nutsA,
B
and
C
in
Fig.
5
to
the
dimensions
shown
in
Fig.
9.
Note:
Since
the
four
points
are
slightly
different
in
height
due
to
panel
board
distortion,
etc.,
be
sure
to
adjust
the
turntable
to
the
required
level.
(2)
After
height
adjustment,
put
a
level
indicator
on
the
turntable,
turn
the
nutsA,
Band
C,
and
adjust
the
level
of
the
turntable.
(Fig.
5).
Adjusted
turntable
height
should
be
within
a
range
of
21
+0.5~—1.5
mm.
STYLUS
POINT
HEIGHT
(1)
Auto
Up
Adjust
the
height
from
the
record
surface
to
the
stylus
point
in
the
following
order
so
that
it
conforms
to
the
dimensions
shown
in
Fig.
10
during
auto
return:
(a)
Turn
the
nut
Aof
the
return
plate
support
and
adjust
the
mounting
dimensions
of
the
return
plate.
For
the
fixed
type,
insert
a
plain
washer
(4.7
@
x
10
¢
x
0.5
t
—
0.3
t)
and
then
make
this
adjustment
(Fig.
11).
(b)
When
the
tone
arm
reaches
the
position
shown
in
Fig.
13
in
auto
return
operation,
stop
the
rotation
of
the
turntable
(turn
off
the
power)
and
measure
the
gap
between
the
stylus
point
and
record
surface.
(c)
If
the
gap
is
not
within
the
dimensions
specified
in
Fig.
10,
turn
the
nut
A
in
Fig.
11
and
make
another
adjustment.
@3

Less
than
5mm
More
than
Turn
counter-clockwi
i
oe
ur
0
wise
Note:
Do
not
give
more
than
two
turns.
Turn
clockwise
(d)
if
the
gap
between
the
record
surface
and
stylus
washer
point
does
not
yet
fall
within
the
dimension
specified
in
Fig.
10,
return
the
nut
A,
in
Fig.
11
into
the
original
position,
slightly
loosen
the
arm
support
attaching
screw,
fix
the
arm
support
about
0.5
—
1
mm
higher,
and
make
gap
adjustment
as
specified
in
Fig.
13.
—tone
arm
(2)
Manual
Up
Adjust
by
turning
the
screw
ain
Fig.14
so
that
the
gap
between
the
stylus
point
and
record
surface
becomes
equal
to
that
at
the
time
of
auto
up
when
the
cueing
lever
is
set
to
the
V
position.
tone
arm
support
TURNTABLE
SHAFT
MOUNTING
POSITION
(1)
Loosen
the
three
screws
which
hold
the
turntable
shaft.
.
(2)
Push
ratchets
A
and
BJ
attached
to
the
drive
gear
as
far
as
possible
in
the
direction
of
the
arrow
shown
in
Fig.
15.
(3)
Move
the
turntable
shaft
so
that
the
gap
between
the
turntable
gear
and
ratchet
A
becomes
as
shown
in
Fig.
15.
and
tighten
the
screws.
(4)
Turn
the
turntable
shaft
by
hand
to
make
sure
the
0.5~
turntable
gear
and
ratchet
A
do
not
touch
each
other.
If
they
come
in
contact,
move
the
turntable
shaft
slightly
forward.
Fig.
13
Keep
the
gap
between
the
turntable
and
ratchet
to
the
dimensions
shown
in
Fig.
15,
1mm
AUTO
RETURN
MECHANISM
(1)
Make
sure
the
tone
arm
fixing
plate
is
properly
in-
stalled
as
shown
in
Fig.
16.
(2)
Put
on
a
record
and
let
the
stylus
drop
slightly
outside
the
end
groove
or
65
—
70
R
from
the
center
of
the
turntable.
When
the
record
ends,
make
sure
the
tone
arm
automatically
returns
from
any
of
the
following
positions:
(a)
For
LP
records,
a
click
is
heard
when
the
stylus
is
between
53
and
57.5
R
and
then
the
tone
arm
automatically
returns.
(b)
For
EP
records,
a
click
is
heard
when
the
stylus
is
between
48.5
and
53
R
and
then
the
tone
arm
automatically
returns.
(c)
For
the
auto
return
test
record
(CEC
RG-652),
a
click
is
heard
when
the
stylus
is
between
55
and
61
R
and
then
the
tone
arm
automatically
returns.
(3)
If
the
tone
arm
does
not
automatically
return
from
all
of
the
above
positions,
turn
the
adjusting
screw
in
Fig.
16
to
adjust
the
tone
arm
return
position.
Clockwise
turning
of
the
screw
brings
the
return
posi-
tion
close
to
the
center
of
the
turntable
and
counter-
clockwise
turning
of
the
screw
moves
the
return
posi-
tion
away
from
the
center
of
the
turntable.
@4

6.
CUEING
LEVER
Adjusting
screw
for
auto-return
Adjust
the
cueing
lever
so
that
it
returns
to
the
original
position
before
auto
return
operation
ends.
(1)
Remove
the
bottom
base
from
the
set
and
put
the
set
on
a
stable
table.
(2)
Fully
loosen
the
screw
in
Fig.
17.
(3)
Adjust
the
screw
in
Fig.
17
so
that
the
cueing
lever
returns
at
the
same
time
as
the
tone
arm
when
the
speed
change
lever
is
set
to
33
rpm
and
auto
return
operation
is
effected.
Note:
Overtightening
the
screw
causes
the
tone
arm
to
return
suddenly
in
mid-record,
and
under-
tightening
the
screw
makes
the
cueing
lever
fail
to
return.
Adjust
so
that
the
tone
arm
works
smoothly
and
the
cueing
lever
returns
completely.
Adjusting
screw.
Retum
plate
returns
tone
arm.
Fixing
plate
returns
tone
arm.
Pull
release
and
return
cueing
level.
7.
TURNTABLE
SPEED
The
rotating
speeds
of
the
turntable
can
be
adjusted
to
minimum
+2.5%
with
the
variable
resistor
knob.
If
the
specified
adjusting
range
cannot
be
obtained,
adjust
as
follows:
(1)
Place
the
variable
resistor
knob
at
the
center
(150°)
of
rotating
possible
angle
(300°).
(2)
Remove
the
platter
and
put
the
speed
adjusting
lebel
off
from
the
panel
board.
(3)
Rotate
from
the
two
holes
beneath
the
speed
adjusting
label
the
semi-fixed
variable
resistors.
Check
to
see
if
the
strobo
indexes
appear
stationary
after
placing
turntable
platter
and
belt.
(Fig.
18)
8.
VOLTAGE
CHANGEOVER
(MODEL
E
AND
G)
(1)
Remove
the
turntable
platter,
remove
the
screw
which
fasten
the
protector
and
remove
the
protector.
(Fig.
19)
(2)
Withdraw
the
plug
and
reinsert
it
in
such
a
way
that
the
desired
voltage
marking
is
exposed
in
the
cut
of
the
plug.
(3)
Fasten
the
protector
with
the
screw.
@5

a
if
TROUBLE
SHOOTING
1.
The
tone
arm
will
not
automatically
return.
Remove
the
turntable
platter
and
check
to
see
that
the
clearance
between
gear
of
center
shaft
and
ratchet
is
reasonable.
(Fig.
15)
No:
Yes:
Loosen
three
screws
which
fasten
the
center
shaft,
and
adjust.
Rotate
adjusting
screw(Fig.
16)
of
tone
arm
fixing
plate
counter-clockwise.
2.
The
tone
arm
returns
some
seconds
after
the
end
of
the
performance.
Rotate
adjusting
screw
(Fig.
16)
of
tone
arm
fixing
plate
counter-clockwise.
3.
The
tone
arm
returns
before
the
end
of
the
performance.
Rotate
adjusting
screw
(Fig.16)of
tone
arm
fixing
plate
clockwise.
4.
The
turntable
platter
will
not
rotate
even
though
the
tone
arm
is
above
the
disc.
Check
to
see
that
the
strobo
light
is
ON.
Yes:
Check
to
see
that
the
belt
is
in
place
on
the
pulley.
No:
Check
to
see
that
the
power
|
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‘Yes:
Check
the
fuse.
No:
Yes:
Check
to
see
that
the
motor
is
rotating.——|_
No:
Fit
the
belt.
plug
is
securely
connected.
No:
Connect
the
plug.
5.
The
turntable
platter
will
not
stop
rotating.
Check
to
see
if
the
turntable
will
stop
rotating
when
knob
of
microswitch
is
sufficiently
pushed.
oe
Adjust
the
clearance
between
the
knob
of
microswitch
and
tip
of
tone
arm
fixing
plate
to
1
mm.
(Fig.
16)
No:
Check
the
wiring.
No:
Yes:
No:
Yes:
Replace
wiring
according
to
the
circuit
diagram.
Check
the
microswitch.
Microswitch
defective.
Capacitor
defective.
6.
Adjustment
of
turntable
speed
cannot
be
made.
+
Strobo
indexes
appear
not
to
stand
still.
Readjust
semi-fixed
variable
resistors
referring
to
TURNTABLE
SPEED
of
ADJUSTMENTS.
\
+
No
speed
adjustments
with
variable
resistor
knob.
Check
the
wirings
including
the
motor
servo
control
circuit.
No:
Yes:
No:
Yes:
No:
Yes:
7.
Noise
from
turntable.
Replace
wiring
according
to
the
wiring
diagrams.
Check
the
variable
resister.
Variable
resister
defective.
Check
the
rotaly
switch.
Rotaly
switch
defective.
Motor
defective.
Check
for
noise
with
turntable
platter
removed.
Yes:
No:
Check
motor.
Yes:
No:
Check
if
turntable
platter
touches
the
other
parts.
Adjust
the
height
of
turntable
platter.
Turntable
shaft
is
defective.
Yes:
Check
the
turntable
bearing.
Check
to
see
that
10+1V
is
available
from
the
secondary
of
the
transformer.
No:
Ok:
Check
the
microswitch.
:
Replace
the
fuse.
@6
:
Replace
the
microswitch,
:
Transformer
defective.
:
Check
the
leads
from
the
AC
:
Motor
defective.
:
Check
to
see
that
proper
voltage
is
available
at
the
primary
of
the
transformer.
circuit
board
to
the
primary
of
the
transformer.

8.
No
sound
from
the
speaker.
Check
to
see
that
the
output
cords
are
securely
connected
to
the
amplifier
(receiver).
No:
Connect
the
cord.
Yes:
Check
to
see
that
connections
are
made
to
the
PHONO
input
terminals
of
the
amplifier.
No:
Connect
to
PHONO.
Yes:
Check
to
see
that
the
select
switch
of
the
amplifier
is
placed
to
PHONO.
No:
Place
select
switch
to
PHONO.
Yes:
Remove
the
headshell,
touch
the
upper
two
pins
at
the
end
of
the
arm
with
a
metal
screwdriver
and
listen
for
the
speaker
to
produce
a
humming
noise.
(Fig.
20)
|
ne
Perform
continuity
test
between
the
arm
and
output
cords.
No:
:
:
Make
correct
connections.
Yes:
Check
the
connections
between
the
cartridge
and
headshell.
—(
Ves:
Cartridge
defective.
9.
The
tone
arm
will
not
go
down
even
with
the
lifter
lever
in
¥
position.
Check
to
see
that
release
assy
(No.
22)
moves
to
cooperate
with
operating
plate
assy
(No.
20)
when
the
lifter
lever
A
is
pushed
down.
No:
Check
to
see
that
the
screw
(No.
211)
is
correctly
fastened
to
lifter
lever
B.
:
No:
Fasten
the
screw.
i
No:
Mount
the
release.
Yes:
Check
to
see
that
the
release
is
correctly
mounted.
—{_
Yes:
The
release
is
defective.
Yes:
Check
to
see
that
the
lifter
shaft
assy
(No.
22)
moves
down
when
the
lifter
lever
A
is
pushed
down.
pe:
Replace
lifter
shaft
assy
or
lifer
boss
(No.
23).
Yes:
Loosen
the
screw
which
fastens
tone
arm
support
and
adjust
the
clearance
between
stylus
point
and
record
surface
to
5—10mm
when
lifter
lever
is
in
position,
referring
to
STYLUS
POINT
HEIGHT
of
ADJUSTMENTS,
10.
The
turntable
is
rotating
but
the
strobo
light
will
not
light.
Check
the
12
k&
resistor
which
is
connected
with
neon
lamp
in
series.
Yes:
Neon
lamp
is
defective.
No:
Replace
12
kQ
resistor.
PARTS
REPLACEMENT
1.
TONE
ARM
Remove
tone
arm
referring
to
DISASSEMBLY
INSTRUC-
TIONS,
5
step
(1)
to
(7)
and
replace.
To
reassemble,
use
é
;
DIASSEMBLY
INSTRUCTIONS
in
reverse.
Adjust
the
Connection
pin
tone
arm
referring
to
ADJUSTMENTS,
3,
5
and
6.
2.
TURNTABLE
SHAFT
Remove
the
three
screws
which
hold
the
turntable
shaft,
and
adjust
the
gap
between
the
turntable
gear
and
ratchet
A
referring
to
the
ADJUSTMENTS,
4.
Be
sure
to
check
auto
return
operation.
3.
MOTOR
Remove
bottom
base
in
accordance
with
DISASSEMBLY
INSTRUCTIONS,
3.
Remove
the
motor
as
shown
in
DiS-
ASSEMBLY
INSTRUCTIONS,
4.
Replace
the
new
motor
and
fasten
it
by
screws.
After
binding
the
wires
to
lug
ter-
minal
tightly
and
solder
them.
4.
LIFTER
LEVER
A
(CUEING
LEVER)
With
DISASSEMBLY
INSTRUCTIONS,
6
as
a
guide,
re-
move
lifter
leverA.Replace
the
lifter
lever
A
so
that
it
becomes
parallel
with
the
edge
of
panel
board
when
cueing
lever
lines
up
to
Y
position
(Fig.
21).
5.
CUEING
(LIFTER
SHAFT)
Remove
return
plate
(No.
36
in
EXPLODED
VIEW)
from
sub-chassis.
Remove
lifter
base
(No.
17),
and
remove
tone
arm
support
(No.
27)
from
lifter
shaft.
Pull
out
the
lifter
shaft
in
the
direction
of
downward.
Replace
new
lifter
shaft
after
adhering
10°
CS
silicon
oi!.
After
finishing
reassembl-
ing,
be
sure
to
check
the
gap
between
stylus
point
and
re-
cord
surface
referring
to
ADJUSTMENTS,
3.
(Fig.
22)
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PARTS
LIST
Parts
No.
Description
OMINOMAWN=
=
CD
20455
CD
20518
C
20438s
CD
30360
CD
43979
CR
43933
CR
43943
CD
44545
CD
20454
CD
44128
CA
30394
CA
20440
CB
43913
CE
44021
CD
43972
CE
44400
C
30370s
C
44025s
CA
43916
CB
43918
C
44026s
CE
43917
C
43919s
CD
30386
C
43926s
CE
43928
CA
43846
CD
43023
CD
44027
CD
20443
CA
30130
CD
42671
CB
41801
CB
43945
CD
41808
CB
41809
C
204445
C
20519s
CE
41827
CB
42638
CB
43959
CD
30387
CA
44028
CE
44031
CB
44032
CE
44227
CD
44029
CK
44030
CD
30384
CA
43931
CE
43932
CE
44203
CD
44341
C
43937s
CD
44457
C
43930s
CD
30385
C
43939s
CE
44022
CD
43952
CE
43957
C
43954s
CE
43958
C
44017s
CE
41817
CA
44331
CA
43989
CD
43440
CD
41875
CR
43201
CD
43968
CB
43969
CD
43970
CD
43970-1
CA
43936
CA
44547
CA
43975
CA
43966
CD
43786
CB
44335
CD
43890
CF
30372
CF
30494
CF
30391
CF
20453
CB
43960
CF
44045
CF
30373
CF
43965-2
CA
44024
CD
41833
CD
44297
Turntable
platter
mat
Turntable
platter
mat
Pane!
board
assy.
Lamp
cover.
Tone
arm
base
Stud
Adapter
pin
Panel
board
protector
Turntable
platter
Rubber
belt
Mounting
angle
F
Sub-chassis
Height
adjusting
screw
Adjusting
spring
Reject
spring
spacer
Ratchet
spring
Turntable
shaft
assy.
Lifter
base
assy.
Pushing
plate.
Pushing
plate
pin
Operating
plate
assy.
Pushing
spring
Release
assy.
Lifter
boss
assy.
Lifter
shaft
assy.
Lifter
spring
Spring
mounting
Tone
arm
support
Tone
arm
support
rubber
Drive
gear
Ratchet
A
Ratchet
BJ
Ratchet
collar
Drive
gear
shaft
Return
arm
Return
arm
shaft
Return
plate
assy.
Return
plate
assy.
Return
plate
spring
Adjusting
screw
Return
plate
support
Anti-skating
base
Anti-skating
lever
Anti-skating
spring
Anti-skating
knob
Spring
Anti-skating
cam
Anti-skating
nameplate
Tone
arm
rest
assy.
Spring
mounting
Cushion
spring
Cushion
spring
Cushion
rubber
Lifter
mechanism
mounting
plate
A
assy.
Cushion
stopper
Reject
base
assy.
Lifter
lever
A
assy.
Lifter
lever
B
assy.
Reversed
spring
Reject
button
assy.
Reject
spring
A
Reject
lever
assy.
Reject
spring
B
Tone
arm
fixing
plate
assy.
Tone
arm
fixing
plate
spring
Transformer
mounting
plate
Printed
circuit
board
(P.C.B.)
mounting
plate
P.C.B.
support
Cushion
rubber
Stud
Speed-change
lever
A
Variable
resistor
(V.R.)
knob
V.R.
spacer
V.R.
spacer
Shield
case
Cord
clamping
Cord
clamping
3N
Terminal
angle
B
Protector
Motor
cushion
rubber
Spacer
Plastic
tic
Power
transformer
assy.
Power
transformer
assy.
Power
transformer
assy.
Motor
Pulley
tnsulation
board
Variable
resistor
Neon
lamp
Neon
lamp
mounting
Switch
cover
Switch
cover
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Parts
No.
CF
43967
CF
30218
CF
30266
CF
43533
CH
44336
CF
44074
CA
42667
CF
30371
CF
30371-1
C
30255s
CB
43212-0
CB
43212-5
CB
43213
CB
43214
|
CF
42851
CF
43581-0
CF
44821
CF
43888
CF
30332
CF
42920
C
44675s
C
44669s
C
44646s
C
44862s
CF
44676s
CF
44668s
CF
43964s
CF
44863s
CF
43532
CF
44886
CH
43548
CH
43732-1
CF
44674
CH
44666
CF
42734
CF
43838
CF
43562
CD
43534
CF
44163
CD
44421
CD
41850
CD
44573
CD
43767
CH
44399-1
CH
44345
CH
42574
CH
43179
CD
43100
CM
20447
CD
20448
CK
42928
CD
44461
CD
43582-1
CD
20446
CD
44205
CK
44143
CK
43202
CK
43203
CH
44296
CH
44665
CK
44630
CH
44312
CA
43976
CA
43951
CH
44222
CH
44173-1
CH
44173-7
CD
20476
CH
44035
CD
30417
CH
44216
CK
41930
CD
44217
CH
44220
CH
44221
CH
40112
CH
41211
Description
Rotaly
switch
Microswitch
Microswitch
Voltage
change
mechanism
Blind
Lug
terminal
plate
1L-4P
Lug
terminal
plate
[L-2P
Wirings
Metalic
cord
clamping
Tone
arm
assy.
Tone
arm
assy.
Tone
arm
Head
shell
Counter
weight
Sub-weight
Lateral
weight
MC-20
cartridge
Cartridge
mounting
screw
Cartridge
mounting
screw
Cartridge
mounting
nut
Cartridge
mounting
washer
Tone
arm
mounting
nut
Tone
arm
mounting
washer
Mounting
nut
Mounting
washer
DIN
plug
shielded
cord
Output
shielded
cord
Output
shielded
cord
AC
power
supply
cord
AC
power
supply
cord
AC
power
supply
cord
Printed
circuit
board
assy.
Printed
circuit
board
assy.
Printed
circuit
board
assy.
Printed
circuit
board
assy.
Printed
circuit
board
Printed
circuit
board
Printed
circuit
board
Printed
circuit
board
Fuse
250VT
100
mA
(Primaly)
Fuse
250V
200
mA
(Primaly}
Fuse
label
A.
Fuse
label
A.
Fuse
250VT
400mA
(Secondary)
Fuse
label
B
Condenser
Condenser
Condenser
Tubular
type
condenser
1000
uF
Resistor
12
kQ.
Resistor
33
kQ.
Spacer
Diode
AC
cord
bushing
AC
cord
bushing
Shield
cord
bushing
Shield
cord
bushing
Speed
adjusting
tabel
Clamp
caution
label
Stylus
change
label
Polyethylene
sheet
45
rpm
adapter
Cabinet
Bottom
bse
Tranleg
Cabinet
badge
Cabinet
badge
W.
Cabinet
badge
Dust
cover
Dust
cover
cushion
Dust
cover
nameplate
Free-stop
hinge
Lock
plate
Rating
labe}
Rating
labe!
Rating
label
(CSA
Monogram)
Rating
label
Serial
number
label
Cord
mounting
plate
Cord
mounting
plate
Tone
arm
packing
cushion
Carton
box
Carton
box
Carton
box
Styrol
packing
Turntable
platter
packing
Owner’s
manual
Parts
box
Parts
box
cover
Oil
tube
Screw
driver
Polyethylene
bag
Polyethylene
bag
Polyethylene
bag
Polyethylene
bag
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SCREWS,
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AND
NUTS
Description
Ref.
No.
Description
200
@
Pan
head
(Sems
A)
screw
M3
x6
221
E
type
washer
30
201
@
Pan
head
taptite
screw
M3
x
8
222
E
type
washer
46
202
@®
Pan
head
screw
M3
x
25
223
E
type
washer
5@
203
@®
Pan
head
screw
M2,6x
8
224
Stop
ring
CSTW-3
204
@®
Pan
head
screw
M5
x
30
225
Stop
ring
CSTW-2.4
205
@©
Pan
head
screw
(Red)
M4
x
10
226
Stop
ring
S-6
206
®
Oval
countersunk
head
screw
M4
x
10
227
Plain
washer
2.6¢
x
10¢
x
0.5t
207
®
Pan
head
tapping
screw
36
x
6
228
Plain
washer
36x
8¢x
0.5t
208
®
Pan
head
tapping
screw
(Bronze)
3¢
x
6
229
Piain
washer
3x
8x
It
209
®
Pan
head
tapping
screw
36x
8
230
Plain
washer
36x
14¢x
It
210
©
Pan
head
tapping
screw
3¢
x
18
231
Plain
washer
46x
10¢
x
0.5t
211
@®
Pan
head
screw
M3
x
6
232
Plain
washer
46x
10¢x
It
212
Hexagon
slotted
screw
M4x5
233
Plain
washer
4.5¢
x
10@
x
0.3t
213
@
Slotted
set
screw
M3
x
3
234
Plain
washer
5¢@
x
106
x
0.5t
214
Hexagon
nut
M3
235
Plain
washer
5x
146
x
1.6t
215
Hexagon
nut
M5
236
Plain
washer
6x
10¢x
0.8t
216
Hexagon
nylon
nut
M4
237
Plain
washer
6x
16¢x
1t
217
Spring
washer
2.66
238
Plain
washer
4x
10@
x
1t
218
Spring
washer
3¢
240
oval
lug
3¢
ij
219
Spring
washer
5
241
Pan
tapping
screw
3¢
x
14
(Bronze)
220
E
type
washer
26
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