Dual CS 626 User manual

Service
Manual
Technical
Data
Measured
values
Current
Line
voltage
Drive
Power
input
Power
consumption
Time
from
start
to
rated
speed
Platter
Platter
speed
Pitch
control
Speed
control
(monitoring)
Sensitivity
of
the
illuminated
strobe
(for
0.1
%
speed
deviation)
Total
wow
and
flutter
(according
to
DIN
45
507)
Rumble
(according
to
DIN
45
500)
Tonearm
Effective
length
of
tonearm
Offset
angle
Tangential
tracking
error
Tonearm
bearing
friction
Irelated
to
stylus
tip)
Stylus
pressure
Cartridges
Weight
Dual
CS
626
Edition
February
1980
typical
values,
Rumble
and
wow
and
flutter
values
obtained
with
test
record.
AC
50
to
60
Hz.
110
to
125
V,
220
to
240V
electronically-controlled
direct-drive
system,
Dual
EDS
500
Motor
at
playing
operation,
approximately
2
watts
<
50
mW
220V
50
Hz:
at
start
35
mA
at
play
15
mA
110
V
.
60
Hz:
at
start
65
mA
at
play
approximately
25
mA
2—
2.5
s
at
331/3
rpm
non-magnetic,
1.4
kg,
304
mm
diameter
33
1/3
and
45
rpm,
electronically
adjustable
Separate
for
both
speeds,
each
adjustable
by
means
of
variable
resistor,
range
of
regulation:
10
%
with
illuminated
stroboscope
for
platter
speeds
33
1/3
and
45
rpm,
50
or
60
Hz.
6
division
markings
per
minute
at
50
Hz,
7.2
division
markings
per
minute
at
60
Hz.
(German
Industry
Standard)
±
0.05%
WRMS
±
0.03
%
Unweighted:
50
dB
Weignted:
75
dB
Torsionally
rigid
tubular
aluminum
tonearm
in
low-friction
four-point
gimbal
suspension.
221
mm
24
0
4'
0.16
0
/cm
vertical
0.07
mN
(0.007
g)
horizontal
0.15
mN
(0.015
g)
from
0
to
30
mN
(0
to
3g)
infinitely
variable
with
1
mN-
(1/109)
calibrations
from
0
to
15
mN
(0
to
1.5
g)
operable
from
2.5
mN
(0.25
g)
stylus
pressure
upwards.
with
1/2
inch
screw-type
attachment.
These
can
be
fitted
with
the
special
accessories
no.
262
186
which
can
be
obteined
from
trade
dealers.
ca.
7.2
kg
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Contents
Page
1
Technical
data
2
Audio
connection
diagram
3/4
Wiring
diagram
5
Printed-Circuit-Boards
6
Dual
EDS
500
electronic
direct
drive
system
6
Replacement
of
motor
electronic
6
Replacement
of
motor
mechanic
6
Adjustment
of
nominal
speeds
6
Setting
78
rpm
nominal
speed
6
Stroboscope
6
Pitch
control
7
Tonearm
and
tonearm
suspension
7
Removal
of
tonearm
or
the
spring
housing
7
Removal
of
tonearm
compl.
with
tonearm
suspension
7
Adjustment
of
tonearm
suspension
8
Fitting
1/2
inch
pick
-up
8
Antiskating
control
8
Cue
control
8
Replacement
of
cue
control
assembly
8
Tonearm
Control
9
Muting
Switch
9
Start
9
Manuel
Start
9
Continuous
Play
9
Stopping
9
Shutt-off
Mechanism
10
Adjustment
Points.
Tonearm
set
Down
Point
10
Shut
off
Point
10
Tonearm
vertical
lift
10
Power
switch
11
Pull
magnet
"Start/Stop"
11
Pul
l
magnet
"Lift"
11
Tonearm
does
not
set
down
11
Vertikal
Tonearm
lift
11
Platter
does
not
start
12
Tonearm
does
not
set
down
correctly
12
Motor
does
not
shutt-off
12
Acoustic
feedback
12—
15
Replacement
with
exploded
views
16
Lubrication
Fig.
1
Audio
Connection
Diagram
Kontaktplatte
Contact
plate
Plaque
de
contacts
rot
/
red
/
rouge
rechter
Kanal
Kurzschließer
Cynchstecker
DIN-Stecker
5-polig
right
channel
Muting
switch
phono
plug
DIN-plug
5
pin
Canal
droit
Court-circuiteur
fiche
cynch
fiche
DIN
5
pöles
grün
/
green
/
vert
\•_,/
schwarz
/
bleck
/
negro
blau
/
blue
/
bleu
/ \
•
weiß
/
white
/
blanc
linker
Kanal
left
channel
Canal
gauche
•
Masse
draht
Mass
lead
Mass
cäble
•
•
2
•edmo•

Fig.
2
Wiring
Diagram
1
••••••••
C
1
=;,›
D
1
47
µ
—
ZPD
7,5
0
-1
66
2/3
Hz
-
(33
min
l
Ir
C2
C3
220P
0,47p
R2
10k
C4
0,47
µ
R
I
_1
M
•
TI
0+
BC
172
1
R3
68k
4/0
IC
1
4069
R5
1
M
I
--4e
R4
22
k
13
1
C
6
—in
—C
5
e
5
1
6
n
33
4
3.1
_J
045
R6
7R
8
:ZR
9
150k
-
10
k
_22k
—
10
n
c7
in
R7
47
k
nR
10
Ü
24
k
T2
BC
172
B
_C8
0,22
,u
8
4
6
IC
2
-
555
-
3
3
5
R
11
110k
C
14
0,1
pF
—
22
nF
Motorelektronik
Motor
electronic
Electronique
de
moteur
Elektronik
Electronic
Electronique
C9702
S
4
b
10
nF
(32
\
C
9101
1000
µF
—10+
D
9101-9104
1
N
41101
R
910
1,8k
R
9102
47k
C
9104
0,15
pF
—C
9102
C
9103-
—
22
nF
22
nF
110
-
240
V
09105
L-1
ZPO
7,5
Ausgabe
1/November
1979
13
Stroboskop
1
Stroboscope
g
N
-
Stroboscope
D9251
_
J
09252
IC
9102
78
L
12
C9105
1
mF
R
9104
100
T
9102
BC
338-25
R
12
270k
1
22V
12V
±
C
9106
—
6,8
µF
1
4
/
4
IC
91
MC
1400
8
R
9106
47
k
1
2
5
3,4
6
8,7
9,10
9101
9102
9105
9103
9104
12
9106
11
1
4
2
3
9101
5
6
7
9102
9103
9
8
14
9104
9105
9106
910
3

IC
1
9
11
10
0
13
12
8.2
R
16
560
813
_
15k
V
D
2
1
N
4148
C
10
0,47
/I
• I
R
15
10
k
R
14
220
k
C
13
47
/1
C
12
0,613
C
11
=7,
1011
R
17
47
k
8.1
•
7
•
T3
BC
238
C
818
2
T4
NM
102
(131)
415)
Transistoren
von
der
Ansch)ußseite
gesehen
Transistors
as
seen
from
the
connecting
side
Transistors
vus
du
cbte
des
connexions
1
EBC
BD
415
BC
172
BC
238
C
92
PU
45
NS
BC
238-25
BC
239
C
Solenoid-Anschlußplatte
Solenoid
connection
plate
Solenoid
plaque
de
connection
stop
Stummschaltung
Silent
circuit
Silencieux
circuit
5
19
Reedrelais
DA
-
1
C
9107
1
µF
R
9107
_
3,9
M
01
1
BCP
I
0
12
11
(Q,
88
1
0,47
p
•—(12
9108
3,3
M
12
13
E
D
9201
•
1
N
4001
L
statt
•
I
0
9202
--•
1
N
4001
2,
4
I
Lift
A
09203
1
1
N
4001
-0
S3
S
4
a
L
89110
öC9110
3,3
pF
/-
I
>
s5
T
9103
92
PU
45
NS
C9111
0,1p
9112
1k
89111
10
k
9107,9108
10,11
13,15,16
14
17
18
9151,9109
12
13
9110
9112
9111
7,9108
9151
9111
9110
IC
von
der
Bestückunsseite
gesehen
as
seen
from
the
top
side
vu
du
cöte
elements
51:
]4
8
7
C
C
3
81:
0
31
555
Frontbedienung
Front
control
Reglage
frontal
4069
MC
14001
BCP
EIA
NS
LM
78
L
12
Änderungen
vorbehalten.
4

Fig.
3
Motorelectronic
(equipement
side)
e
Generator
Generateur
-MP
Drehzahlregler
/R
19
Platter
speed
switch
/R
19
Commutateur
de
vitesse
/R
19
Ä
C3:.
7.
T1
42
'1
C2
01.1
T
R16
82
ei
R6
1--•
Ics
R7r.
—
R0
•
c
14
Motor
Moteur
8.1
e-J`64'
I
7
1 T
C13
+
ei
R13
1-11
7C11
4
•-e--•
C7
T2
•
„.
D2
r'''
.C12
7
8
*-11-•
7
0
C8
R14
+
cia.
1
R15
1--•
T3
--•
Fig.
4
Electronicplate
(equipement
side)
CD
CD
0
Fig.
5
Solenoid
connect
on
plate
(equipement
side)
Front.Control
1N
4001
1N
4001
1N4001
ci
Solenoid
Start
Solenoid
Stop
27,
C)
mon
ci
J
-
1-
Stummsch
0
o o
o
o
o
o
R91
12
C9110
R9111
-0
0
(1)
Fig.
6
Silent
circuit
(equipement
side)
Kurzschließer
Short
Circuiter
Court.circuiteur
Solenoid
Lift
5

Direct
Drive
System
Dual
EDS
500
For
repair
of
the
Dual
EDS
500
special
tools
and
measuring
means
are
required.
Work
on
the
motor
or
motor
electronics
system
should,
therefore,
only
be
carried
out
by
an
authorized
Dual
service
stet
ion.
Replacement
of
motor
electronic
1.
Extract
unit
plug
from
power
line.
Lift
off
platter
4.
Remove
the
machine
screvv
and
the
monting
plate
27.
Loosen
connec-
tion
on
solenoid
plate
151.
Clamp
unit
in
repair
jig.
Bring
unit
into
head
position.
2.
Loosen
connection
for
operating
voltage
on
electronic
plate
137.
Unsolder
connecting
leads
on
speed
control
157,
turn
switch
6
and
generator.
Open
twists
of
holding
angle
142
with
flat
pliers.
3.
Pull
off
motor
electronics
143
system
from
motor
141
carefully.
4.
Fix
replacement
motor
electronics.
Solder
connecting
cables
(see
connection
diagram
Fig.
5.
With
the
unit
in
normal
position
connect
it
to
power
line.
Switch
on
unit
and
check
power
consumption
on
Operation:
220
V/50
Hz
approx.
15
mA
110
V/60
Hz
approx.
25
mA
Check
nominal
speeds.
If
necessary,
readjust
as
described
belovv.
6.
Bring
unit
in
the
base.
Install
the
platter
4.
Mounting
plate
27
fix
it
with
machine
screws.
Fig.
7
123
137
Fig.
8
• 1
ffl
11131
Ondluldschelter
Plmer
I.*
switch
Commutateur
de
v.u.,
Eldbaron
Elearonm
Elderond.ue
143
140
7
8
142
Replacement
of
motor
mechanic
1.
See
abore.
Clamp
unit
in
repair
jig.
2.
Unsolder
connecting
leads
to
motor
and
the
generator.
Open
twists
of
holding
angle
142
with
flat
pliers.
Lift
off
motor
electronic
143.
Removemachine
screw
and
holding
angle
142.
3.
Loosen
threaded
pins
8
and
remove
platter
cone
7.
Remove
the
three
screws
140.
Lift
off
motor
mechanics
141.
4.
Put
platter
cone
7
on
new
motor
mechanics
and
fix
it.
Fix
new
motor
mechanics
with
the
three
screws
140.
Fix
holding
angle
142
with
screws.
Insert
motor
electronics
141
and
twist
holding
pieces.
Solder
on
resp.
plug
connecting
leads
(Fig.
8).
5.
With
the
unit
in
normal
position
connect
it
to
the
power
line
Switch
on
unit
and
check
power
consumption
when
opera-
ting:
220
V/50
Hz
approx.
15
mA
110
V/60
Hz
approx.
25
mA
Check
nominal
speeds.
If
necessary,
readjust
as
described
below.
6.
Bring
unit
in
the
base.
Install
the
plater
4.
Mounting
plate
27
fix
it
with
machine
screws.
Setting
nominal
speeds
With
knob
10
bring
the
fine
speed
control
157/R
19
into
center
position.
With
controls
R
8
and
R
9
on
the
motor
electronic
system
adjust
nominal
speeds.
Control
R
8
is
used
for
331/3
rpm,
R
9
for
45
rpm.
Check
with
strobe
disk.
Changeover
to
78
rpm
nominal
speed
lnstead
of
45
rpm
the
can
be
changed
to
a
nominal
speed
of
78
rpm.
To
change
the
speed
bring
the
fine
speed
control
157/R
19
in
center
position
using
knob
10.
Using
control
R
9
on
the
motor
electronics
board
143
adjust
for
78
rpm.
Check
with
strobe
disk.
Stroboscope
Accurate
setting
of
the
platter
speeds
33
1/3
and
45
rpm
can
be
checked
during
play
with
the
aid
of
the
stroboscope.
When
the
platter
4
is
rotating
at
exactly
33
1/3
or
45
rpm
the
lines
of
the
stroboscope
appear
to
stand
still.
If
the
lines
move
in
the
direction
of
rotation
of
the
platter,
the
platter
speed
is
too
high.
If
the
lines
move
backvvards,
the
platter
is
rotating
more
slovvly
than
the
nominal
speed.
Adjustment
of
platter
speeds
33
1/3
and
45
rpm
can
make
with
the
"pitch"
control
10.
Strobe
markings
are
provided
on
the
outer
edge
of
the
platter
for
50
and
60
Hz
line
frequencies.
To
replace
LED
154
remove
machine
screws
156
and
remove
strobe
cover
153.
lt
can
happen
that
the
stroboscope
lines
appear
to
move
slightly
although
the
exact
speed
setting
with
stroboscope
stationary
has
not
been
altered.
This
apparent
contradiction
is
explained
by
the
fact
that
the
electronic
central
drive
motor
operates
fully
inde-
pendently
of
line
frequency
whilst
the
only
relatively
accurate
line
frequency
of
the
AC
current
supply
is
used
for
speed
measurement
with
the
light
stroboscope.
The
constantly
detec-
table
fluctuations
of
line
frequency
by
±
0.2%
according
to
the
information
of
the
electricity
supply
companies
brief
frequency
fluctuations
up
to
1
%
are
possible
—
only
effect
the
stroboscope
indication
and
can
cause
the
lines
to
"wander"
although
the
platter
speed
is
as
constant
and
absolutely
accurate
as
before.
Pitch
Control
Each
of
the
two
standard
speeds
33
1/3
and
45
rpm
(78
rpm)
can
be
varied
by
about
10
%.
The
variable
speed
control
157/R
19
located
in
the
voltage
divider
is
adjusted
by
turning
the
pitch
control
knob
10.
By
this
the
differential
amplifier
is
altered
and
the
motor
speed
accordingly.
6

Tonearm
and
Tonearm
Suspension
The
feather-light,
extremely
torsion
resistant
all-metal
tonearm
is
suspended
in
a
gimbal.
Suspension
is
by
means
of
4
hardened
and
precision
polished
steel
points
which
rest
in
precision
ball
bearings.
Tonearm
bearing
friction
is
thus
reduced
to
a
minimum.
Bearing
friction
vertical
0.07
mN
(0.007
p)
Bearing
friction
horizontal
0.15
mN
(0.015
P)
as
related
to
stylus
point.
As
a
result,
it
ensures
most
favourable
pick
-up
conditions.
Before
adjusting
the
tracking
force
to
suit
the
built-in
pick
-up
cartridge
the
tonearm
is
balanced
with
the
scale
set
to
zero.
Coarse
adjust-
ment
is
carried
out
by
moving
the
weight
with
the
stem
40,
the
subsequent
fine
adjustment
by
turning
the
weight.
The
tracking
force
is
adjusted
by
turning
the
graduated
rotary
knob
64
incorporating
a
coil
spring.
The
scale
has
markings
for
a
range
of
adjustment
from
0
to
30
mN
(0
to
3
p)
which
permit
accurate
adjustment
of
the
tracking
force.
One
graduation
in
the
range
of
2
-
15
mN
(0.2
-
1.5
p)
corresponds
to
1
mN
(0.1
p)
in
the
range
of
15
-
30
mN
(1.5
-3
p)
to
2.5
mN
(0.25
p).
To
remove
the
tonearm
or
the
spring
housing
1.
Secure
the
unit
in
a
repair
stand.
Turn
the
rotary
turn
switch
64
to
the
zero
position.
Lock
the
tonearm
73.
Remove
the
counterweight
40.
2.
Turn
the
unit
over.
Remove
the
screening
sheet
217
and
solder
off
the
tonearm
connections
at
the
short
circuiter
211.
Turn
the
unit
the
right
way
up.
3.
Remove
the
fillister
head
screw
66.
Remove
the
rotary
turn
switch
64
and
the
washer
65.
4.
Loosen
the
nut
44
and
the
grub
screw
45.
Draw
the
tonearm
73
complete
with
bearing
70
from
the
bearing
race
46.
The
spring
housing
69
or
the
tonearm
73
may
now
be
changed.
Reassembly
involves
the
reverse
procedure.
Removal
of
tonearm
assembly
with
tonearm
bearing
We
recommend
the
following
procedure:
1.
Clamp
unit
in
the
repair
jig.
Set
the
rotary
knob
64
to
zero.
Lock
tonearm
73.
Remove
weight
46.
2.
Move
unit
into
head
position
and
remove
the
screening
plate
217.
Unsolder
the
tonearm
connections
on
the
muting
switch
211.
3.
Remove
lock
washer
179.
Lift
off
main
lever
178
and
bearing
support
177.
Remove
lock
washer
191.
Lift
off
setting
raie
191
and
rotary
bearing
189
and
turn
towards
motor
141.
4.
Unlock
tension
spring
187.
Loosen
lock
washer
184
and
re-
move skating
lever
183.
5.
Remove
lock
washer
173
and
slide
bar
172.
Lift
off
shut-off
bar
171
from
segment
185.
6.
Remove
hex
nut
168.
Remove
sink
screw
170.
Hold
tonearm
73
and
lift
off
counter
bearing
169
and
segment
188.
7.
Remove
tonearm
complete
with
tonearm
bearing.
Reverse
this
procedure
when
reassembling.
Please
bear
in
mind
the
threaded
pin
42
is
correctly
positioned
in
the
ball
bearing.
Fig.
10
Adjusting
the
tonearm
bearing
First
balance
tonearm
exactly.
Both
bearings
must
have
slight,
just
perceptible
play.
The
horizontal
tonearm
bearing
is
correctly
adjusted
when
at
anti-skating
settings
"0.5"
and
being
touched
it
slides
in
without
resistance.
The
vertical
tonearm
bearing
is
correctly
adjusted
when
it
swings
in
after
being
touched.
The
play
of
the
horizontal
tonearm
bearing
should
be
adjusted
with
threaded
pin
42
and
that
of
the
vertical
tonearm
bearing
with
threaded
pin
45.
7

Fig.
11
Fitting
a
1/2
inch
cartridge
If
a
cartridge
with
1/2
inch
standard
mount
is
to
be
fitted,
the
conversion
kit
39
Number
262
186
is
necessary.
The
proper
me-
thod
of
fitting
is
shovvn
in
fig.11.
Also
the
decorative
cover
should
be
removed
from
the
counter-
weight
40
and
should
be
fitted
with
the
compensatory
weight
to
be
found
in
the
conversion
kit
39.
Any
alteration
can
only
be
carried
out
with
the
aid
of
a
Dual-
Skate-O.Meter
and
a
test
record
and
should
only
be
done
by
an
authorized
service
station.
Anti
skating
Device
To
compensate
for
skating
force
use
the
knurled
ring
76.
The
asymmetric
cam
plate
displaces
the
skating
lever
183
from
the
tonearm
pivoting
point.
The
anti-skating
force
is
transmitted
to
the
segment
185
and
to
the
tonearm
73
by
tension
spring
187.
Optimum
adjustment
is
carried
out
at
the
factorys
for
styli
having
a
tip
radius
of
15
prn
(conical),
5/6
and
18/22
pm
(ellipti-
cal).
Any
alteration
can
only
be
carried
out
with
the
aid
of
a
Dual
-
Skate
-O
-Meter
and
a
test
record
and
should
only
be
done
by
an
authorized
service
station.
Cue
Control
By
moving
the
lever
203
forvvard
(
V1
lift
cam
204
rotates.
The
slide
bar
190
transmits
the
lifting
m
—
ovement
to
the
lift
pin,
that
raises
the
tonearm.
As
a
result,
the
cue
control
permits
raise
up
the
tonearm
at
any
desired
point.
The
lever
is
released
by
moving
the
cue
control
lever
rear
wards
(
I/.
As
a
result
of
the
action
of
compression
spring
181
the
lift
pin
is
brought
back
to
its
normal
position
and
the
tonearm
lovveres
slovvly
Lovvering
of
the
tonearm
is
damped
by
silicone
oi
l
in
the
lift
tube.
The
lift
can
be
varied
by
turning
the
sleeve
60.
The
distance
between
the
record
and
the
needle
should
be
5.
7
mm.
Replacement
of
Cue
Control
Plate
Replace
cue
control
plate
163
as
follows:
1
Clamp
unit
in
the
repair
jig.
and
lock
tonearm.
Turn
unit
in
heacr
position.
2
Remove
safety
washer
179.
Lift
off
main
lever
178
and
bearing
support
177.
3
Remove
safety
washer
191.
Lift
off
positioning
bar
190
and
rotary
bearing
189
and
turn
towards
motor
141.
4
Remove
both
machine
screws
195,
remove
lift
plate
compl.
163.
For
instal
lation
proceed
in
the
reverse
order.
Mut
ing
Switch
To
prevent
disturbing
noises
during
automatic
operation
of
the
tonearm
the
unit
is
fitted
with
a
muting
switch.
Control
of
the
switch
springs
for
both
channels
is
effected
by
the
camvvheel.
With
the
unit
in
neutral
state
the
short
circuit
of
the
pick
-up
leads
is
eliminated.
Adjustment
In
zero
position
of
the
cam
there
should
be
a
clearance
of
ap-
proximately
0.5
mm
between
the
contacts
of
the
muting
switch.
This
clearance
should
be
adjusted
by
bending
the
muting
switch
contacts.
The
contacts
should
be
sprayed
with
a
suitable
cleaning
agent.
8

Tonearm
Control
Automatic
movement
of
the
tonearm
is
initiated
by
the
control
cams
on
the
inside
of
the
cam
wheel
5
on
rotating
through
360
0
.
The
control
elements
for
raising
and
lowering
are
the
main
lever
178
and
lifting
bolt
for
horizontal
movement
the
main
lever
178
with
segment
185.
The
automatic
tonearm
set
down
mechanism
is
designed
for
30
cm
and
17
cm
records and
is
coupled
to
the
platter
speed
changeover.
The
setdown
points
of
the
tonearm
are
determined
by
the
spring
pin
of
segment
185
contacting
the
slide
bar
190.
Limitation
of
the
horizontal
movement
of
the
tonearm
is
pro-
duced
by
the
pin
of
segment
contacting
the
stop
attached
to
the
slide
bar
190.
Only
during
set-down
does
main
lever
178
lift
the
slide
bar
190
and
the
stop
attached
to
lt
which,
as
a
result,
moves
into
the
swivel
range
of
the
stop
pin
fitted
on
the
segment.
After
completion
of
set
down
(lowering
of
the
tonearm
onto
the
record)
slide
bar
is
released
again
and
returns
to
its
neutral
posi-
tion.
As
a
result,
the
slide
bar
moves
out
of
the
swivel
range
of
the
pin,
so
that
unimpeded
movement
of
the
tonearm
is
possible
for
playing.
Start
Switching
the
switch
lever
68
into
the
"start"
position
initiates
the
following
sequence:
a)
The
Solenoid
rotates
the
switch
lever
147
which
is
pivoted
about
the
notched
stud.
At
the
same
time,
the
switch
arm
53
is
moved
the
motor
141,
via
the
power
switch
125,
and
the
platter
starts
turning.
b)
Operating
the
switch
lever
58
also
releases
the
start
slide
which
is
drawn
toward
the
cam
by
means
of
the
tension
spring
57.
By
that
the
shut-off
lever
engage
with
the
drive
Pinion
and
the
cam
turns.
Manual
start
The
latch
165
which
is
connected
to
the
switch
arm
53
engages
in
the
four-sided
plate
when
the
tonearm
is
moved
manually.
The
switch
arm
connects
the
mains
supply
to
the
motor
141
via
the
power
switch
125
and
the
platter
rotates.
When
the
run-out
groove
of
the
record
is
reached,
the
tonearm
is
lifted
and
returned,
the
motor
is
switched
off
automatically.
If
the
tonearm
is
lifted
off
the
record
before
the
run-out,
and
re-
turned
by
hand
to
the
pillar,
then
the
bot
on
the
segment
185
engages
the
latch
165
so
that
the
switch
arm
is
returned
to
its
starting
position.
This
switches
off
the
mains
supply.
Continuous
Play
Continuous
Play
is
switched
on
by
turning
the
rotary
knob
74
to
"
co
".
The
rotary
knob
74
turns
the
switch
angle
220.
T
he
switch
rod
219
keep
the
change
lever
147
in
starting
position.
After
the
record
has
been
played
the
tonearm
returns
automa-
tically
to
the
lead-in
groove
of
the
record.
This
procedure
is
re-
peated
until
the
switch
lever
is
brought
to
the
"stop"
position
or
the
rotary
knob
74
to
position
"1".
Adjustment
Point
Pull
mains
plug.
Remove
platter
4.
Bring
rotary
knob
74
to
position
"co".
Turn
cam
wheel
to
central
position.
The
change
lever
147
turns
the
guide
lever
U
and
the
top
of
the
guide
lever
must
at
least
be
brought
to
the
cam
range.
Adjust
by
bending
the
switch
rod
223.
Stopping
When
control
lever
is
set
to
"stop
position
the
start
slide
58
which
is
pulled
towards
the
cam
by
means
of
tension
57,
be-
comes
free.
As
a
result,
the
shut-off
lever
is
moved
into
the
range
of
dogs
cam.
The
lever
remains
in
its
stop
position.
Fig.
14
Fig.
15
208
219
190
144
148147
204
197
19
Shut-off
The
shut-off
and
stop
functions
depend
on
the
position
of
the
guide
lever
U.
The
guide
lever
U
is
brought
to
stop
position
by
the
main
lever
178
after
every
start
(longer
end
of
the
guide
lever
towards
cam
wheel
centre).
The
shut-off
bar
171
is
guided
along
in
proportion
to
the
mo-
vement
of
the
segment
185.
The
shut-off
procedure
is
imitated
after
a
record
has
been
played
by
the
dog
M
of
the
platter
and
the
shut-off
lever
A.
9

Fig.
16
Fig.
17
45
U/min
50Hz
45U/min
sollz
33
U/min
50Hz
33
Wmin
60Hz
Fig.
18
Fig.
19
73
164
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163
195
IMLIOM
The
shut-off
lever
A
is
moved
towards
the
dog
M
of
the
platter
within
the
shut-off
range
(record
diameter
116
mm
to
122
mm).
The
dog
engages
the
shut-off
lever
A.
The
cam
wheel
5
is
moved
from
0
position
and
engage
with
the
drive
pinion
of
the
platter.
The
main
lever
178
guides
the
tonearm
back
and
effected
the
tonearm
to
return
to
its
rest
position.
During
the
running
in
of
the
cam
wheel
into
0
position
the
roll
55
of
the
switch
arm
can
run
into
the
cut-out
provided
at
the
cam
wheel
and
achate
the
povver
switch
125.
Adjustment
Points
Tonearm
set-down
point
The
set-down
point
can
be
varied
with
the
eccentric
bolt
192.
If
the
stylus
sets
down
onto
the
record
too
far
inside
or
outside
turn
eccentric
bolt
192
in
left
or
right
direction.
Shut-off
Point
The
shut-off
point
(shut-off
area
of
record
diameter
(116/122
mm)
can
be
varied
with
the
eccentric
E
mounted
on
the
segment
185.
Tonearm
lifting
height
a)
Remove
the
mains
plug.
Guide
the
tonearm
73
towards
the
edge
of
the
platter.
The
bottom
edge
of
the
cartridge
housing
should
be
parallel
to
the
top
edge
of
the
platter
cover.
Carry
out
alignment
by
turning
the
adjust
ing
sleeve
164.
b)
Press
the
start
button
and
turn
the
platter
4
in
normal
direction
until
the
tonearm
73
reaches
its
highest
position.
The
tone
-
arm
should
now
have
a
vertical
play
of
approximatelly
1
—
2
mm
(measured
at
the
tonearm
post).
If
necessary,
slightly
turn
the
adjusting
sleeve
164.
Power
Switch
Turn
in
tonearm
73.
The
slide
127
of
the
power
switch
125
should
have
a
play
of
0.2
—
0.5
mm.
Adjust
by
bending
the
switch
arm
147.
Fig.
20
10

Fig.
21
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22
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min.
Olmm
Pull
magnet
"startistop"
The
stroke
of
the
pull
magnets
can
be
altered
with
eccentric
El.
The
stroke
should
be
set
so
that
during
"starr
operation
a
play
of
minimum
0.1
mm
is
present
between
the
lap
of
the
deflection
lever
147
and
the
start
slide
58.
Pull
magnet
"lift"
The
stroke
of
the
pull
magnets
can
be
altered
with
eccentric
E2.
During
operation
of
the
pull
magnet
up
to
stop
the
lever
203
should
still
just
evidence
perceptable
play
(min.
0.1
mm).
Cause
Remedy
Tonearm
does
not
set
down
on
record
or
lowers
too
quickly
when
operating
the
cue
control
lever
203
Vertical
tonearm
move-
ment
shows
resistance
Speed
lies
at
limit
of
the
range
of
adjust-
ment
of
the
pitch
control
Platter
does
not
turn
after
switching
unit
on
and
moving
tonearm
in
side
Excessive
or
insuffidient
Remove
cue
control
plate
163.
Remove
shaft
pin
180
and
damping
as
a
result
of
washer
200.
Remove
adjustment
bush
sleeve
164.
Remove
contamination
of
the
washer
200.
Remove
lift
pin
181
and
compression
spring.
silicone
oh
l
in
the
lift
Clean
lift
tube
and
lift
pin.
Smear
lift
pin
evenly
with
"Wacker
tube
Silicon
Oil
AK
300
000".
Reassemble
components.
Excessive
friction
of
Lift
Pin
in
guide
tube
tube
Nominal
speed
is
maladjusted.
Power
supply
to
motor
interrupted.
Power
fuse
122
defect
See
obove,
if
necessary
change
the
cue
control
plate
163.
Readjust
nominal
speed,
described
on
page
8.
Replace
the
fuse
122
11

Defect
Cause
Remedy
Tonearm
does
not
set
down
at
the
lead-in
groove
of
the
record
Motor
does
not
switch
oft
when
tonearm
set
down
on
rest.
Acoustic
feedback
Replacement
parts
Tonearm
set-down
point
is
incorrectly
set
Suppressor
capacitor
in
power
switch
ist
faulty
(short
circuit).
a)
Chassis
components
(e.g.
connecting
leads)
rubbing
on
board
cut
out
The
tonearm
set-down
point
can
be
adjust
with
the
eccentric
bolt
192
Replace
suppressor
capacitor
in
power
switch
a)
Line
up
mounting
board
cut-out
according
to
installation
instructions
b)
Connecting
leads
too
b)
Slacken
or
lengthen
leads.
tight.
Pos.
Part.No.
Qty
Description
1
220
213
1
Centering
disc
2
214
056
1
Washer
3
263
254
1
Turntable
mat
4
263
256
1
Turntable
compl.
with
mat
5
246
035
1
Cam
wheel
compl.
6
238
034
1
Rotary
switch
7
242
192
1
Platter
cone
8
242
191
3
Threated
pin
M
3
x
3
9
262 634
1
Washer
10
260
336
1
Rotary
knob
"Pitch"
11
260
335
1
Rotary
knob
12
263
357
1
Pitch
control
cover
13
200
444
7
Spring
vvasher
14
263
960
1
Mounting
plate
compl.
15
236
843
2
Hinge
compl.
16
234
838
2
Adjusting
wheel
17
210
286
2
Cheese
head
self-tapping
screw
B
2.9
x
9.5
18
231
767
2
Retainer
plate
19
210
146
2
Securing
disc
20
210
668
1
Washer
21
231
654
1
Hinge
pin
22
234
145
2
Compression
spring
23
231
657
1
Hinge
tongue
24
231
656
2
Hinge
cam
25
236
092
1
Disc
26
234
837
1
Adjusting
nut
27
246
079
1
Mounting
plate
28
237
548
2
Cable
conduit
30
207
301
1
TA-cable
compl.
with
cynch
plug
31
209
425
1
Cynch
plug
vvhite
32
209
426
1
Cynch
plug
black
33
243
750
1
Power
cable
Europe
232
995
1
Power
cable
USA
39
262
186
1
1/2
inch
conversion
kit
cpl.
40
263 263
1
Weight
compl.
41
249
383
1
Counter
nut
42
230
063
1
Threated
pin
43
263
260
1
Frame
compl.
44
246
884
1
Counter
nut
45
234
634
1
Threated
pin
46
263
329
1
Bearing
frame
47
242
677
1
Machine
screw
50
210
361
1
Hex
nut
M3
51
242
768
1
Bush
Pos.
Part.No.
Qty
Description
52
261
744
1
Tension
spring
53
242
765
1
Switch
lever
54
210
147
1
Lock
vvasher
4
55
242
785
1
Roll
56
210
146
2
Lock
washer
3.2
57
233
710
1
Tension
spring
58
261
199
1
Start
slider
compl.
59
200
650
1
Rubber
sleeve
60
242
770
1
Adjustment
screw
61
263
334
1
Support
compl.
62
239
679
1
Nut
M3
63
262
294
1
Hexagon
self-tapping
screw
2.9
x
6.5
64
249
989
1
Rotary
knob
65
261
798
1
Washer
5.2/10
66
249
097
1
Raised
counter
sunk
head
screwM
2.5
x
12
67
236
069
1
Machine
screw
M
2.5
x
4
68
260
428
1
Clamp
screw
69
263
331
1
Spring
housing
compl.
70
263
330
1
Bearing
compl.
71
248
979
1
Lifting
plate
72
263
259
1
Tonearm
head
compl.
261
929
1
Tonearm
lead
compl.
73
263
262
1
Tonearm
compl.
74
260
334
1
Rotary
knob
75
263
332
1
Rear
covering
compl.
76
260
320
1
Cam
disc
77
242
298
1
Spring
washer
78
228
113
1
Washer
4.2/8/1
79
210
146
1
Lock
washer
3.2
80
260
328
1
Stroboscope
prism
81
263
959
1
Front
cover
82
239
414
3
Transport
lock
compl.
83
232
975
3
Spring
mount
compl.
(Tonearm
side
front)
237
228
1
Spring
mount
cpl.
84
230
529
4
Threated
piece
85
230
523
3
Pressure
spring
236
712
1
Pressure
spring
(Tonearm
side
front)
86
200
723
4
Rubber
damping
87
200
722
4
Steel
cup
88
210
486
2
Machine
screw
M
3
x
8
89
210
586
2
Washer
3.2
90
249
312
1
CK
70
walnut
console
249
314
1
CK
70
agate-black
console
249
315
1
Cover
CH
16
12

Pos.
Part.No.
Qty
Description
91
210
539
3
Hexagon
seif-tapping
screw
B
2.9
x
13
92
242
862
3
Mikrosvvitch
93
210
486
2
Machine
screw
M
3
x
8
94
210
147
3
Lock
washer
95
210
366
4
Hex
nut
M4
96
247
836
2
Hexagon
seif-tapping
screw
B
2.9
x
19
97
247
040
1
Mikroswitch
241
646
1
Condenser
10
nF/250
V/20
%
242
822
1
HF-choke
47
/IH
98
260
221
1
Housing
compl.
99
210
472
6
Machine
screw
M
3
x
4
100
260
101
1
Switching
plate
101
249
473
3
Ring
102
260
978
1
Fascia
compl.
103
263
957
1
Bracket
fascia
compl.
metallic-silver
263
958
1
Bracket
fascia
compl.
metallic-brovvn
104
235
150
3
Compression
spring
105
249
474
3
Push-button
106
247
353
3
Chese
head
seif-tapping
screw
B
2.9
x
9.5
120
226
642
4
Machine
screw
M
3
x
33
121
246
133
1
Power
plate
compl.
122
209
699
1
Fuse
T0.1
A/250
V
123
263
956
1
Power
transformer
124
210
361
4
Hex
nut
125
260
228
1
Povver
switch
126
200
444
1
Spring
washer
127
236
335
1
Slide
128
233
012
1
Switching
plate
129
219
200
1
Snap
spring
130
242
822
1
HF-choke
131
230
148
1
Switching
angle
132
241
646
1
Condenser
133
239
732
1
Tension
spring
134
247
547
1
Cover
compl.
135
210
498
1
Machine
screw
136
233
423
1
Single
-pole
plug
Electronic
plate
137
263
961
1
Electronic
plate
D
9101
227
344
4
1
N4001
D
9102
227
344
4
1
N4001
D
9103
227
344
4
1
N4001
D
9104
227
344
4
1
N
4001
D
9105
227
360
1
ZPD
7.5
T
9101
235
921
1
BC
239
C
T
9102
231
066
1
BC
338-25
T
9103
260
893
1
92
PU
45
NS
1C9101
261
872
1
•
MC
14
001
BCP
1C9102
260
894
1
NS
LM
78
L
12
138
210
362
2
Hex
nut
M
3
140
210
511
4
Machine
screw
M
4
141
244
476
1
Motor
mechanic
142
242
233
1
Upholder
Motorelectronic
143
244
477
1
Motorelectronic
D
1
227
360
1
ZPD
7.5
D
2
223
906
1
1
N4148
T
1
229
511
2
BC
172
B
T
2
229
511
2
BC
172
B
T
3
244
715
1
BC
238
C
T
4
242
306
1
(NSD
102)
BD
415
IC
1
242
303
1
NS
4069
IC
2
242
304
1
NS
555
144
263
962
1
Magnetset
start/stop
145
262
685
1
Tension
spring
146
210
469
2
Machine
screw
M
3
x
3
147
261
065
1
Changeover
lever
148
210
147
1
Lock
washer
4
149
247
118
2
Armature
150
248
266
2
Pullmagnet
151
263
964
1
Solenoid
Connection
plate
compl.
152
210
283
1
Cheese
head
self-tapping
screvv
B2.9
x6.5
Pos.
Part.No.
Qty
Description
153
263
336
1
Stroboscope
housing
cpl.
154
249
409
2
Diode
LD
57
CA
155
260
319
1
Diodenplate
156
210
469
2
Machine
screw
M
3
x
3
157
238
073
1
Speed
control
potentiometer
157
237
782
1
Nut
for
potentiometer
158
242
187
1
Contact
159
210
469
1
Machine
screw
M
3
x
3
160
242
195
1
Contact
piece
161
210
587
1
Washer
3.2/7/1
162
210
362
1
Hex
nut
M3
163
246
043
1
Lift
plate
164
218
318
1
Sleeve
165
242
764
1
Pavvl
166
239
915
1
Square
plate
167
210
472
1
Machine
screw
M
3
x
4
168
210
362
2
Hex
nut
M3
169
242
615
1
Counter
bearing
170
203
475
1
Sunk
screw
M
3
x
8
171
242
763
1
Shut-off
lever
172
201
187
1
Washer
173
210
145
1
Lock
washer
2.3
174
209
357
1
Ball
175
232
104
1
Ball
bearing
176
210
472
1
Machine
screw
M
3
x
4
177
242
789
1
Bearing
178
246
042
1
Main
lever
179
210
147
1
Lock
washer
180
216
844
1
Control
stud
181
234
798
1
Compression
spring
182
242
298
1
Lock
washer
183
244
331
1
Skating
lever
184
210
146
1
Lock
washer
3.2
185
263
335
1
Segment
compl.
186
218
591
1
Tension
spring
187
201
184
1
Adjustment
disc
188
244
834
1
Compression
spring
189
237
498
1
Rotary
bearing
190
242
769
1
Positioning
raul
191
210
145
1
Lock
washer
2.3
192
242
751
1
Excenter
pin
193
242
748
1
Plate
194
210
155
1
Washer
195
210
472
1
Machine
screw
M
3
x
4
196
243
706
1
Conical
spring
197
242
771
1
Rotary
plate
198
210
146
1
Lock
washer
3.2
199
242
741
1
Svvitch
slide
200
210
143
2
Lock
washer
202
237
543
1
Rubber
sleeve
203
247
509
1
Lever
compl.
204
247
289
1
Curve
205
210
353
1
Hex
nut
206
247
313
1
Compression
spring
207
209
353
1
Ball
208
260 230
1
Magnet
set
l
ift
compl.
209
247
417
1
Armature
211
242
612
1
Muting
svvitch
212 242
790
1
Contact
arm
213
239
806
1
Base
shet
214
210
486
1
Machine
screw
Silent
circuit
215
263
965
1
Si
lent
circuit
T
9151
247
775
1
Reed
-Relais
T
9151
229
511
1
BC
172
B
216
247
515
1
Threaded
pin
217 247
516
1
Screning
shut
218
210
362
2
Hex
nut
219
242
774
1
Svvitch
slide
220
247
288
1
Svvitch angle
221
210
549
1
Washer
2.1/5/0.5
222
210
353
1
Hex
nut
M2
223
237
383
1
Spring
260
790
1
Operating
I
nstructions
260
796
1
Shipping
carton
A
Caution!
Delicate
component
using
MOS
technology.
13
Modification
reserved!

Fig.
23
Exploded
view
2
C)-1
-
i
t
Cy
z
__
r
-i
jr1
_
_
J
L_
21
4
I
4.-
--
213
14

Fig.
24
Exploded
view
1
10-4,
c5
4
.,
2243
,
e9vo
ilk68
&
Cr
;
<-,
<
-
1
-
--
15

Lubricating
instructions
All
bearing
and
friction
points
of
the
unit
are
adequately
lubricated
at
the
factory.
Replenishment
of
oil
and
grease
is
only
necessary
after
approx.
2
years
of
normal
use
as
the
most
important
bearing
points
have
sintered
metal
bushes.
The
motor
bearings
have
long-life
sintered
metal
bushings
and
thus
should
not
be
lubricated.
Bearing
points
and
friction
faces
should
be
lubricated
sparingly
rather
than
generously.
When
using
dif-
ferent
lubricants,
chemical
de-
composition
can
often
take
place.
To
prevent
lubrication
failure,
we
recommend
using
the
original
lubricants
shown
below.
Wacker
silicon
oil
AK
300
000
BP
super
viscostatic
10
W/40
Shell
alvania
No.
2
Fig.
25
Fig.
26
(P
Outorreertic
CIIRECT
ORIVE
Dual
Gebrüder
Steidinger
7742
St.
Georgen/Schwarzwald
920
673-2
1.2/0280
Printed
in
Germany
by
Dual
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