
3. Listening to ecords
a. Ensure the Red Power LE indicator is on.
b. Place a record on the turntable platter over the center spindle. Place the EP
adapter over the center spindle when playing EP records.
c. Set the Speed Selector to the correct RPM setting depending on the size of the
record – 33, 45 or 78 RPM.
d. Lift the Tone Arm from the Tone Arm Rest using the Lift Lever and slowly move it
over the record. The Platter will begin moving.
e. Gently lower the Tone Arm onto the desired section of the record to begin
playing.
f. When the record is finished playing, lift the Tone Arm and put it back on the
Tone Arm Rest. The Platter will stop rotating on its own.
g. To stop playback manually, lift the Tone Arm from the record and return it to the
Tone Arm Rest.
i. CAUTION: Do not stop or turn the Platter manually. Moving or jarring
the Turntable without securing the Tone Arm could result in damage to
the device.
h. Replace the Stylus Protector when not in use.
4. Auto-Stop Switch Operation
a. If a record stops prematurely due to an auto-stop section, change the Auto-Stop
Switch to the “Off” position.
b. The record will now play to the end.
c. The Platter will not stop automatically. You must manually lift the Tone Arm,
move it back to its resting position and turn off the turntable’s power to stop the
Platter from spinning.
5. Line-Out Connections
a. The Turntable can be connected to an external stereo or amplifier by connecting
the unit’s RCA Line-Out jacks to the Auxillary Input jacks on the receiver using
RCA cables (sold separately).
b. The Turntable’s volume control will not function when Line-Out jacks are in use.
6. Making a Bluetooth Connection
a. Set the Mode Selector to “BT.” A blue light will begin to flash.
b. Activate your external device’s Bluetooth functionality and look for the pairing
name “BV-T002.”
c. Select the pairing name to connect the units. Once a connection is established
the blue light will stop flashing.
d. The devices will remain paired unless you unpair them manually.