GPO PICCADILLY User manual

USER MANUAL
V1 | AUG 2018

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WARNINGS
• To reduce the risk of electric shock, do not expose this appliance to
rain or moisture.
• To reduce the risk of electric shock, do not open the cabinet. No user
serviceable parts are inside. Refer servicing to qualied personnel.
• Caution: Do not expose this appliance to dripping or splashing liquids.
Do not put objects lled with liquid, such as vases on or near the
appliance.
• Caution: To turn this appliance off completely, the POWER cord must
be unplugged from the wall outlet. The power cord must be easily
accessible at all times.

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IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
1) Read these instructions.
2) Keep these instructions.
3) Heed all warnings.
4) Follow all instructions.
5) Do not use this apparatus near water.
6) Clean only with dry cloth.
7) Do not block any ventilation openings. Install in accordance with the
manufacturer’s instructions.
8) Do not install near any heat sources such as radiators, heat
registers, stoves or other apparatus (including ampli-ers) that
produce heat.
9) Protect the POWER cord from being walked on or pinched
particularly at plugs, convenience receptacles, and the point where
they exit from the apparatus.
10) Only use attachments/accessories specied by the manufacturer.
11) Use only with the cart, stand, tripod, bracket, or table specied by
the manufacturer, or sold with the apparatus. When a cart is used,
use caution when moving the cart/apparatus combination to avoid
injury from tip-over.
12) Unplug this apparatus during lightning storms or when unused for
long periods of time.
13) Refer all servicing to qualied service personnel. Servicing is
required when the apparatus has been damaged in any way, such
as POWER-supply cord or plug is damaged, liquid has been spilled
or objects have fallen into the apparatus, the apparatus has been
exposed to rain or moisture, does not operate normally or has been
dropped.

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COMPONENT IDENTIFICATIONS
1. Rotating shaft 9. 3.5Mm earphone jack
2. 45-Rpm adapter 10. Cartridge & stylus (needle)
2. Tone arm 11. Auto stop control switch
3. Tone arm lever 12. Auto rca output
4. Tone arm lock & rest 13. L&r speaker output terminals
5. Function knob 14. Dc jack
6. Pitch knob 15. Power switch
7. Volume knob 16. Speaker audio input jack

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UNPACKING YOUR TURNTABLE
1. Carefully remove the turntable and accessories from the box.
2. Place the turntable on a at, level surface and carefully open the lid.
3. Remove the white protective Stylus Cover by gently pulling it away
from the TONE ARM (3) as shown below.
4. Carefully remove the twist-tie from the TONE ARM (3).
5. Release the TONE ARM LOCK (5) by holding the TONE ARM (3) to
the TONE ARM REST and pushing the TONE ARM LOCK (5) to the
right.
• NOTE:
1. Please do not discard the white protective stylus cover, as it can
protect the stylus when the turntable is not in use or is being moved.
2. Felt protector pad should be left on the turntable for added protection
to vinyl.
3. Please connect the L&R SPEAKERs correctly before use.
SPEAKER
1. Please connect the speaker to the unit before use.
2. Use the included Red & Black speaker line to connect the turntable
to the Speaker. Simply plug the Red & Black ends of the speaker
line into the corresponding Red & Black L&R SPEAKER OUTPUT
terminals on the rear of the player. Then connect the other Red
& Black ends of the speaker line into the Red & Black SPEAKER
AUDIO INPUT JACK(16) on the rear of the Speakers

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POWER
1. Plug the supplied AC 100V~240V, 50/60Hz to DC 12V power
adapter into the DC 12V INPUT (14) located on the rear of the
turntable.
2. Insert the wall plug of the power adapter into an electrical wall outlet.
3. Press the POWER BUTTON to the ON location on the rear of the
turntable.
NOTE: When the turntable player powers on, the power indicator light
on the top of the turntable, INDICATOR LIGHT (9), turns on.
VOLUME
The Speaker Volume is also controlled by the POWER/VOLUME
KNOB (8).
• To Increase the Volume: Turn the POWER/VOLUME KNOB (8)
clockwise.
• To Decrease the Volume: Turn the POWER/VOLUME KNOB (8)
counterclockwise.
NOTE: Please connect the L&R SPEAKER correctly before use. Adjust
the volume to a comfortable position to reduce interference from the
outside world.

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PLAYING A RECORD
1. Turn the FUNCTION KNOB (6) to the correct speed for your record
(33 ,45, or 78 RPM).
2. Place the record on the turntable, being careful to place the spindle
directly in the record hole.
We have included a 45-RPM ADAPTER (2) to use when playing 45-
RPM records. Just pull the adapter from its convenient storage space
next to the rear of the TONE ARM and place it over the spindle. Felt
protector pad also included.
3. Turn the VOLUME KNOB (8) to adjust the sound to the right level.
4. Unlock the TONEARM LOCK (5) by gently pushing the Lock to right
and the TONE ARM (3) will be ready for playing.
5. You can turn the PITCH KNOB (7) left or right to adjust the turntable
speed when the turntable is playing.
CAUTION: Always lock the TONE ARM (3) in place using the TONE
ARM LOCK&REST (5) when the player is not in use or the turntable is
being moved. Failure to do so can cause damage to the cartridge or
stylus.
5. Raise the TONE ARM (3) by slowly lifting the TONE ARM LEVER
(4).
6. Using your nger to move the TONE ARM (3) over the portion of the
record you want to hear. The record automatically begins spinning
once the TONE ARM (3) is over the record surface.
7. Lower the TONE ARM (3) using the TONE ARM LEVER (4) until the
STYLUS (10) touches the record and begins playing your music.
Make sure the TONE ARM LEVER (4) is completely down.
8. Adjust the Volume to the desired level by turning the VOLUME
KNOB (8).

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9. When nished listening, use the TONE ARM LEVER (4) to raise the
TONEARM (3) and then place it back on the TONE ARM LOCK &
REST (5). The record will automatically stop spinning.
10. If nished using the turntable, be sure to lock the TONE ARM
LOCK & REST (5).
BLUETOOTH RECEIVER FUNCTION
1. When FUNCTION KNOB (6) is set to BT, the power light will
turn blue and start ashing and it starts to connect the Bluetooth
equipment. When the Bluetooth connects successfully, the power
light will stop ashing.
2. When the FUNCTION KNOB (6) is turned to 33 & 45 & 78, the
Turntable play function will turn on and the Bluetooth function will
turn off.
AUTO STOP
The AUTO STOP feature allows the turntable to automatically stop
playing when the
STYLUS (15) reaches the end of the record.
• To turn the AUTO STOP feature ON: Set the AUTO STOP CONTROL
SWITCH (11) to AUTO.
• To turn the AUTO STOP feature OFF: Set the AUTO STOP
CONTROL SWITCH (11) to MANUAL.
NOTE: When using the MANUAL setting, once the record is nished,
the player will continue to spin until you raise the TONE ARM (3) and
move it back to the TONE ARM LOCK & REST (5) which stops the
spinning.

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CONNECTING EXTERNAL SPEAKERS
Use the included Red & White RCA Cables to connect the turntable to
an External Speaker or Stereo system. Simply plug the Red & White
ends of the RCA Cable into the corresponding Red & White AUDIO
OUTPUT JACKS (12) on the rear of the player. Then connect the other
Red & White ends of the RCA Cable into the corresponding Red &
White Audio Input Jacks on your External Speakers or Stereo system.
The speaker requires a pre-AMP inside it.
HEADPHONES
To use headphones with this player, connect any headphone with
a 3.5mm jack into the input on the 3.5mm HEADPHONE JACK (9)
located on the rear of the player.
• NOTE: When headphones are plugged in, no sound will be heard
from the built-in speakers.

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REMOVING THE STYLUS (NEEDLE)
NOTE: If not done correctly, separating the STYLUS from the ceramic
CARTRIDGE can cause damage to the CARTRIDGE. If needed,
please seek assistance from an experienced individual.
1. Lock the TONE ARM (3) on the TONE ARM LOCK & REST (5) by
pushing the TONE ARM LOCK to the left
2. Remove the white protective Stylus Cover (if necessary).
3. Hold the bottom of the CARTRIDGE with your thumb & index nger,
as shown below in Fig. 3a. With your other thumb carefully push
down on the top edge of the Red Stylus Assembly (Red piece
includes the needle) until the Stylus Assembly separates from the
CARTRIDGE as shown in Fig 3b.
4. Carefully remove the entire Stylus Assembly from the Cartridge by
pulling the Stylus Assembly away from the CARTRIDGE (FIG 4a).

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INSTALLING A NEW STYLUS (NEEDLE)
NOTE: Do not directly touch the STYLUS (NEEDLE) (10) during
installation, or you may cause permanent damage to the STYLUS (10).
1. Hold the front tip of the Stylus Assembly with your thumb and index
ngers and insert the rear edge of the Stylus Assembly on the
CARTRIDGE as shown in Fig 5a.
2. While applying gentle pressure on the top of the TONE ARM (3) with
your index nger, carefully push the Stylus Assembly upwards until
you hear a click and the Stylus Assembly locks into place (Fig 6a).
3.The new STYLUS (10) is now ready to use.
A CORRECTLY POSITIONED STYLUS
• With normal use, a STYLUS (10) should last for about 50-60 hours of
record play. It is recommended the STYLUS (10) be replaced as soon
as you notice a deterioration of the sound quality.
• Use of a worn-out STYLUS (10) may damage records.
• Playing 78 RPM records will cause the STYLUS (10) to wear out
much faster than 33 or 45 RPM records.

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TROUBLE SHOOTING
MUSIC SOUNDS TOO SLOW OR TOO FAST
• Check to conrm the FUNCTION SWITCH KNOB (6) is correctly set
for the record being played (33, 45, or 78 RPM).
RECORDS KEEP SKIPPING
• Carefully look at the surface of the record under a strong light to see
if there are any signicant scratches or other damage to the record
which will cause it to skip.
• Make sure the turntable is on at at level surface.
• Clean the record with a proper record cleaning brush to remove build-
up of dust & dirt in the grooves of the record.
• Choose a different record after examining it to be sure the record is
clean to see if you’re get the same result.
• Check to make sure the STYLUS (15) is in the correct middle
position.
NO SOUND
• Make sure the white protective Stylus Cover has been removed from
the cartridge.
• Increase the volume by turning the POWER/VOLUME KNOB (8)
clockwise as it may be set too low.
• Conrming there is nothing plugged into the 3.5mm HEADPHONE
JACK (9) on the top of the player.
• Check the position of the STYLUS (10) to insure it has not shifted out
of its proper middle position (See Fig. 7a on page 9).

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NO POWER
• Make sure the AC 100V~240V, 50/60Hz to DC 12V power adapter
is securely connected to the DC 12V INPUT (14) on the rear of the
turntable as well as the wall outlet.
• Make sure the electrical outlet is working by plugging in another
device.

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