Teac TN-400BT-X User manual

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CAUTION:
TO
REDUCE
THE
RISK
OF
ELECTRIC
SHOCK,
DO
NOT
REMOVE
COVER
(OR
BACK).
NO
USER-SERVICEABLE
PARTS
INSIDE.
REFER
SERVICING
TO
QUALIFIED
SERVICE
PERSONNEL.
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The lightning fiash
with
arrowhead in
an
equilat-
eral triangle
is
intended
to
alert
the
user
to
the
presence
of
uninsulated "dangerous voltage· within
the product's enclosure that could be
of
sufficient
magnitude
to
constitute a
risk
of
electric shock
to
persons.
The exclamation
point
in
an
equilateral triangle
is
intended
to
alert the user
to
the presence
of
important
operating and maintenance (servicing)
instructions in
the
literature accompanying
the
appliance.
WARNING:
TO
PREVENT
FIRE
OR
SHOCK
HAZARD,
DO
NOT
EXPOSE
THIS
APPLIANCE
TO
RAIN
OR
MOISTURE.
CAUTION
•
DO
NOT
REMOVE
THE
EXTERNAL
CASES
OR
CABINETS
TO
EXPOSE
THE
ELECTRONICS.
NO
USER
SERVICEABLE
PARTS
ARE
INSIDE.
•
IF
YOU
ARE
EXPERIENCING
PROBLEMS
WITH
THIS
PRODUCT,
CONTACT
THE
STORE
WHERE
YOU
PURCHASED
THE
UNIT
FOR
A
SERVICE
REFERRAL.
DO
NOT
USE
THE
PRODUCT
UNTIL
IT
HAS
BEEN
REPAIRED.
•
USE
OF
CONTROLS
OR
ADJUSTMENTS
OR
PERFORMANCE
OF
PROCEDURES
OTHER
THAN
THOSE
SPECIFIED
HEREIN
MAY
RESULT
IN
HAZARDOUS
RADIATION
EXPOSURE.
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 amplifiers)
that produce heat.
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IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
9)
Do
not
defeat
the
safety
purpose
of
the
polarized
or
grounding-type plug. A polarized plug
has
two
blades with
one wider than the other. A grounding type plug
has
two
blades and a third
grounding
prong. The
wide
blade
or
the third prong
are
provided for your
safety.
Ifthe provided
plug does
not
fit into your outlet, consult
an
electrician for
replacement
of
the obsolete outlet.
10)
Protect the power cord from being walked on
or
pinched
particularly at plugs, convenience receptacles, and the
point where they exit from the apparatus.
11)
Only
use
attachments/accessories
specified
by
the
manufacturer.
12)
Use
only
with
the cart, stand, tripod,
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tion
to
avoid injury from tip-over.
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13)
Unplug this apparatus
during
lightning
storms
or
when
unused for long periods
of
time.
14)
Refer
all servicing
to
qualified 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.
• The apparatus draws nominal non-operating power
from the
AC
outlet
with
its
POWER
or
STANDBY/ON
switch
not
in
the
ON
position.
• The mains plug
is
used
as
the disconnect device, the
disconnect device
shall
remain readily operable.
• Caution should be taken
when
using earphones or
headphones
with
the
product
because excessive
sound pressure (volume) from earphones
or
head-
phones
can
cause hearing
loss.
IN
USA/CANADA, USE ONLY
ON
120V
SUPPLY.
CAUTION
• Do not expose this apparatus
to
drips or splashes.
• Do
not
place any objects filled
with
liquids, such
as
vases,
on the apparatus.
• Do
not
install this apparatus
in
a confined space such
as
a book
case
or similar unit.
• The apparatus should be located close enough
to
the
AC
outlet
so
that you can easily reach the power cord
plug at any time.
Model
for
USA
Declaration
of
Conformity
Trade name:
TEAC
Responsible party:
11
Trading Company,
LLC
Address:
3502 Woodview
Trace
#200 Indianapolis,
IN
46268
U.S.A.
URL:
https//11tradingcompany.com/contact-us/
Telephone number: 1-201-785-2600
This
device
complies
with
Part
15
of
the
FCC
Rules.
Operation
is
subject
to
the
following
two
conditions:
(1)
this device may
not
cause
harmful interference, and
(2)
this
device must accept any interference received,
including
interference that may
cause
undesired operation.
Information
This
equipment
has
been tested and
found
to
comply
with the limits for a
Class
B digital device, pursuant
to
Part
15
of
the
FCC
Rules.
These limits
are
designed
to
provide
reasonable
protection
against harmful interference in a
residential installation. This
equipment
generates, uses,
and
can
radiate radio frequency energy and,
if
not
installed
and used in accordance
with
the instructions, may cause
harmful interference
to
radio communications. However,
there
is
no guarantee that interference will
not
occur in a
particular installation. If this equipment does
cause
harmful
interference
to
radio
or
television reception, which can be
determined by turning the equipment
off
and on, the user
is
encouraged
to
try to correct the interference by one or
more
of
the following measures:
•Reorient
or
relocate the
equipment
and/or
the receiving
antenna.
•Increase
the
separation
between
the
equipment
and
receiver.
•Connect the equipment into
an
outlet on a circuit different
from that
to
which the receiver
is
connected.
•Consult the dealer or
an
experienced radio/TV technician
for help.
CAUTION
Changes
or
modifications
not
expressly approved
by
the
party
responsible for
compliance
could
void
the
user's
authority
to
operate the equipment.
Model
for
Canada
Innovation, Science and Economic Development Canada's
Compliance Statement:
This
Class
Bdigital apparatus complies with Canadian
ICES-003.
Model
for
Europe
For European Customers
Disposal
of
electrical and electronic
equipment
and
batteries and/or accumulators
a)
All
electrical/electronic equipment and waste batteries/
accumulators should be disposed
of
separately from the
municipal waste stream via collection facilities desig-
nated by the governmentor local authorities.
b)
By
disposing
of
electrical/electronic
equipment
and
waste batteries/accumulators correctly, you will help
save
valuable resources and prevent any potential negative
effects on human health and the environment.
c)
Improper disposal
of
waste electrical/electronic equip-
ment
and
batteries/accumulators
can have serious
effects on the environment and human health because
of
the
presence
of
hazardous
substances
in
the
equipment.
d)
The Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment
~
(WEEE)
symbols, which show wheeled bins that A
have been crossed out, indicate
that
electrical/ -
electronic equipment and batteries/accumulators
must
be
collected and disposed
of
separately from house-
hold waste.
If a battery
or
accumulator contains more than
~
the specified values
of
lead
(Pb),
mercury (Hg), A
and/or cadmium
(Cd)
as
defined in the Battery Pb,Hg,Cd
Directive (2006/66/EC, 2013/56/EU), then
the
chemical symbols for those elements will be indicated
beneath the
WEEE
symbol.
e)
Return and collection systems
are
available
to
end
users.
For
more
detailed
information
about
the
disposal
of
old
electrical/electronic
equipment
and waste batter-
ies/accumulators, please contact your city office, waste
disposal service or the shop where you purchased the
equipment.

Compliance
of
radio transmitter and
interference
This
product
has
the
function
of
broadband transmitter using
2.4GHz
Band.
Use
frequency range: 2402 MHz -2480 MHz
Maximum
output
power: Bluetooth•
Class
2
(less
than
2.5
mW)
Please
use
only in the country where you purchased
the
prod-
uct.
Depending
on
the
country, restrictions on
the
use
of
Bluetooth wireless technology
might
exist.
Model
for
USA
Labeling
of
authorization
FCC
ID:
XEG-TN400BT-X
Model
for
Canada
Compliance
of
radio transmitter
This device
contains
licence-exempt
transmitter(s)/receiv-
er(s)
that
comply
with
Innovation,
Science and
Economic
Development
Canada's
licence-exempt
RSS(s).
Operation
is
subject
to
the
following
two
conditions:
1)
This
device may
not
cause interference.
2)
This device must accept any interference, including inter-
ference that may
cause
undesired operation
of
the device,
Labeling
of
authorization
IC:
1
S59C-TN400BTX
Model
for
EEA
(European Economic Area)
(€
Hereby,
TEAC
Corporation
declares
that
the
radio
equipment
type
is
in
compliance
with
Directive 2014/53/EU., and the other Directives,
and Commission Regulations.
Model
for
UK
Hereby,
TEAC
CORPORATION
declares that the
radio
equipment
type
is
in compliance
with
UK
Radio Equipment Regulations.
UK
CA
The full text
of
the
EU
or
UK
declaration
of
conformity
is
avail-
able
at
the
following
internet address.
Please
contact
us
by
e-mail.
httpsJ/teacsupport.aqipa.com/
TEAC
Corporation
1-47 Ochiai, Tama-shi,Tokyo, 206-8530, Japan
Radiation Exposure requirements
This
equipment
meets
the
regulation,
which
is
recognized
internationally, for the
case
of
human exposure
to
radio waves
generated by the transmitter.
Statement
of
compliance
Model
for USA/Canada
This
equipment complies with
FCC/IC
radiation exposure limits
set forth for
an
uncontrolled environment and meets the
FCC
radio frequency
(RF)
Exposure Guidelines and
RSS-102
of
the
IC
radio frequency
(RF)
Exposure
rules.
This
equipment
has
very
low
levels
of
RF
energy that it deemed to
comply
without
max-
imum
permissive exposure evaluation
(MPE).
But it
is
desirable
that it should be installed and operated keeping the radiator
at least
20
cm
or
more away from person's
body
(excluding
extremities: hands, wrists, feet and ankles).
Model
for
EEA
and UK
This
equipment
complies
with
EN.62479;
Assessment
of
elec-
tronic and electrical
equipment
related
to
human exposure
restrictions for electromagnetic fields.
The Bluetooth" word mark and logos
are
registered trademarks
owned
by Bluetooth
SIG,
Inc. and any use
of
such marks by
TEAC
CORPORATION
is
under license.
Qualcomm aptX
is
a product
of
Qualcomm Technologies,
Inc.
and/or its subsidiaries.
Qualcomm
is
atrademark
of
Qualcomm Incorporated, registered
in the United
States
and other countries. aptX
is
a trademark
of
Qualcomm Technologies International, Ltd., registered in the
United
States
and other countries.
Other company names, product names and logos in this doc-
ument
are
the
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or
registered trademarks
of
their
respective owners.
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Table
of
contents
Thank you for choosing
TEAC.
Read
this manual carefully
to
get the best performance from
this unit.
After reading
it,
keep it
in
a
safe
place for future reference.
IMPORTANT
SAFETY
INSTRUCTIONS
..
Before
use
...............
..
....
Handling records..
Preparing the record player.
Dust cover.
Notes about record styluses
Changing the cartridge .
Names
and functions
of
parts
Connections ..
Basic
operation
...
Listening with Bluetooth• speakers.
Troubleshooting .
Specifications .
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14
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15
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16
17
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17
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18
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20
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Before use
Included items
Check
to
be
sure
the box includes
all
the supplied accessories
shown below.
Please
contact the store where you purchased
this
unit
if any
of
these accessories
are
missing or have been
damaged during transportation.
Felt
mat x 1
45
RPM
adapter x 1
Counterweight x 1
Headshell x 1
Audio-Technica
VM
Type (dual magnet) stereo cartridge
(AT95E)
preinstalled
Platter x 1
Dust cover x 1
Dust cover hinges x 2
RCA
audio cable with grounding terminal x 1
AC
adapter
(GPE053A-V120050)
x 1
Owner's manual (this document, including warranty) x 1
•
For
information about the warranty,
users
living in the
USA
and Canada should
see
page
82
and
the
back
cover (warranty document).
Users
living
in
Europe and
other regions should
see
page
83
,
Using
the
TEAC
International Site
You
can
download
updates
for
this
unit
from
the
TEAC
International
Site:
https://teac.jp/int/
Click Language at
the
top
right
of
the page and select
the
desired country or region
to
access
a page
in
the correspond-
ing language.
Precautions for use
•
Place
the unit on aflat surface.
• Do
not
place anything on the dust cover. Objects on the
cover
might
cause
noise due
to
vibrations or fall off, espe-
cially during playback.
• Avoid placing the unit
in
direct sunlight, close
to
a source
of
heat
or
in
other
similar conditions. Do
not
place
the
unit on
top
of
an
amplifier
or
other equipment that
might
generate heat
that
exceeds
the
operating temperature
range
of
this unit.
Doing
so
could
cause discoloration,
deformation or malfunction.
•
As
the unit could become warm during operation, always
leave
sufficient
space
around
it
for
ventilation.
When
installing this unit, leave a little space (at least
20
cm
(8'1)
between it and other devices and walls
to
allow good heat
dissipation.
When placing it
in
a
rack,
for example,
leave
at
least
35
cm
(13
3/4'1
open above it and 1Ocm
(4'1
open behind
it.
Failure
to
provide these gaps could
cause
heat
to
build up inside
and result
in
fire.
•
DO
NOT
MOVE
THE
UNIT
DURING
PLAYBACK.
During play-
back,
the record rotates. Do not lift or move the unit during
playback. Doing
so
may damage the record, the
stylus,
the
cartridge or the unit.
• Always remove the record before relocating
or
moving this
unit. Moving the unit with a record on the turntable could
damage the record, the stylus and the cartridge
or
could
cause
a malfunction.
• The voltage supplied
to
the unit should match the voltage
as
printed on the
rear
panel. If you
are
in
any
doubt
regard-
ing this matter, consult
an
electrician
Maintenance
If the surface
of
the unit gets dirty, wipe it with a soft cloth or
use
diluted mild liquid
soap.
Allow the surface
of
the unit
to
dry
completely before using.
•
Do
not
use
chemical cleaning cloths, thinner or similar sub-
stances
as
they could damage the surface
of
the unit.
& CAUTION
For
safety,
disconnect the power cord from the socket before
cleaning.
Handling records
Holding records
When holding a record
or
removing it from its sleeve, avoid
touching the grooves by holding the record by
its
label and
edge
with
one hand or by holding it
by
its edge
with
both
hands.
Cllt.lning
• Fingerprints and dust on a record can cause noise and
the sound
to
skip,
as
well
as
damage the record itself and
the stylus.
Use
a commercially-available record cleaner
to
clean records.
Do
not
use
thinner or anything other than a
record cleaner.
Such
chemicals could harm the surface
of
the record.
• When using a record cleaner, wipe the surface
of
the record
in a circular motion, following the grooves.

Precautions
for
use
•
Do
not
leave records
in
places that
are
exposed
to
direct
sunlight or
are
very hot or very humid. Leaving a record
in
such a condition for a long time could result in warping,
mold growth or other damage.
• Do not stack multiple records or place heavy objects on
top
of
them. Do
not
leave records at
an
angle for long amounts
of
time
either. Doing
so
could result
in
warping
or
other
damage.
• Do
not
allow
hard objects
to
directly
touch
the
audio
grooves. Doing
so
could
cause
scratches.
• After you finish playing a record, always
put
it back
into
its sleeve for storage. Leaving a record unprotected could
result
in
warping or scratching.
• Do
not
use
cracked records.
Keep
the unit
in
standby while setting it up (
Ill
on page
18).
n Place it
on
a flat surface.
Place
it on afiat
surface
so
thatthe record
can
be
accurately
traced.
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Install the platter.
Align the platter with the center shaft and install
it.
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Loop the belt around the motorpulley.
The rubber belt
is
wrapped around the sub-platter.
Use
a
finger
to
pull the rubber belt through the round opening.
•
Be
careful
not
to
let the rubber become twisted.
• Rotate the platter
several
times
to
make
sure
that the
rubber belt
is
secure.
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Motor pulley
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Preparing
the
record player
II
Place the felt mat
on
the platter.
Place
the included felt mat on the platter before
use
.
11
Install thecounterweight.
Place
the counterweight over
the
end
of
the tonearm,
and
press
it gently
as
you turn it right
to
attach
it.
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Counterweight
+
~
mInstall the headshell.
Insert the headshell on the end
of
the tonearm and turn
the nut
to
secure it
in
place.
Nut~
f
~
lleadshell
Balancing
the
tonearm
and
adjusting
the
tracking force
Tracking force adjustment ring
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Center line
Anti-skating dial
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n Set theanti-skating dial to zero.
fl
Move the tonearm clasp to the right to
remove it.
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Clasp
IJ
Raise
the tonearm lifter lever and shift
the tonearm to the left slightly.
II
Lower the tonearm lifter lever.
Continued on the next page
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Preparing
the
record player (continued)
11
Turn the counterweight and adjust
so
that the tonearm
is
level.
•
Remove
the protective cap from the cartridge stylus
before adjusting.
•
Be
careful not
to
let the cartridge stylus touch the
unit.
r1i
Return the tonearm to
its
original posi-
tion, and
use
the
clasp
to lock it.
IJ
Turn
the tracking force adjustment ring
so
that the center line aligns with O
on
the
scale.
76
• Only turn the ring.
Be
careful not to let the counter-
weight turn.
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Turn
the
counterweight
so
that
the
tracking force
adjustment
ring scale
matches the tracking force specified for
the cartridge.
•
The
tracking force
of
the included cartridge
is
2.0
g.
So,
turn
it
to
2 on the
counterweight
scale when
using the included cartridge.
•
Turn
it
in
the direction
of
the arrow in the illustration
above
so
that the value changes from Oto 1to
2.
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Adjust the anti-skating dial.
Start with it
set
at
2 and adjust it during record playback
(page
19)
to the position where the left and right vol-
umes
are
balanced.
Dust cover
Attaching
the
dust cover
Dustcover N
Ma1nurnt~
(
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n Insert
the
hinges completely into
the
hinge holders at the left and right
ends
ofthe back ofthe main unit.
fl
Align
the
tops
of
the hinges with
the
dust cover hinge holders and insert
them.
•
Close
the dust cover during playback.
Since
doing this pre-
vents skipping caused by unintended contact and blocks
external sound
pressure,
it
makes
noise
less
likely
to
occur.
• Do not open or close it when a record
is
playing. Doing
so
could, for example,
cause
the stylus to
skip.
•
Keep
it closed whenever possible to keep dust out.
Removing
the
dust cover
Hold both edges
of
the dust cover and lift it slowly to remove it
along with the hinges from the unit.
Then,
remove the hinges
from the dust
cover.
Opening and closing
the
dust cover
Opening
Hold the front edge
of
the dust cover and gently lift it open
completely until it
stops.
The
dust cover will
stay
open in this position.
Closing
Gently lower the dust cover until it
is
closed.
6
Be
careful not to pinch your finger, for
example, when opening and closing the
dust
cover.

Notes
about
record styluses
•
If
the
stylus becomes
bent
(damaged),
it
will
no
longer
be able
to
accurately trace the groove.
Since
a bent stylus
could also damage records and
cause
malfunction, handle
styluses carefully.
• Always
use
a commercially-available stylus cleaner
to
clean
a stylus.
Use
of
anything other than a stylus cleaner could
damage the stylus.
Replacing
the
stylus
If the
tip
of
the stylus becomes worn,
not
only will it worsen
the sound quality,
it
could also damage records. After
about
300 hours
of
playback time, replace the stylus
with
one
that
we specify.
Please
use
an
Audio-Technica
ATN9SE
replacement stylus.
•
An
Audio-Technica
AT9SE
VM
Type cartridge
is
installed
in
this unit.
Ell
VM
type
cartridges have the same characteristics
as
MM
type cartridges
• Follow the replacement instructions in the manual
of
the
replacement stylus.
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i
• Since loud noises could suddenly occur, put the
unit
into
standby before changing the stylus.
•
Be
careful
not
to
hurtyour hand or the equipment.
•
Be
careful
not
to
allow small children
to
accidentally swal-
low styluses.
•
Be
aware that
bent
styluses, for example, that result from
insufficient customer caution or
an
outside cause
are
not
covered by the warranty.
Changing the cartridge
To
change the cartridge, first remove the headshell from the
tonearm.
•
An
Audio-Technica
AT95E
VM
Type cartridge
is
installed in
this unit.
m1I
VM
type cartridges have the same characteristics
as
MM
type cartridges.
•
We
recommend that you attach the protective cap
to
the
cartridge stylus before doing this
task.
Headshell
Screws
Nuts
Shell
leads Cartridge
n Disconnect the shell lead terminals from
the cartridge.
n Loosen
the
screws
and
remove
the
cartridge.
IJ
Attach
the
new cartridge
and
tighten
the
screws.
See
the illustration below for the position
of
the screws
when attached.
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52.8
±0.5
mm
l!I
Connect the shell lead terminals
to
the
cartridge.
• The signals and colors
of
the shell leads
are
shown
below.
Siqnal Color
Left channel + White
Left channel -
Blue
Ria
ht
channel+
Red
Ria
ht
channel -Green
n Balance
the
tonearm
and
adjust
the
tracking force.
Follow
the
procedures in ·salancing the tonearm and
adjusting the tracking force"on page
15.
Names and functions
of
parts
~~~,
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0
II
Platter
Place
records centered on the platter.
[!I Counterweight
II
Tracking force adjustment ring
l!J
Anti-skating dial
a Tonearm lifterlever
Use
to
raise
and lower the tonearm.
J .
We
recommend using the tonearm lifter lever
to
avoid
damaging records and styluses, because it
is
safer and
more certain than using a finger
to
do
so.
D Tonearm holder
This
is
a
rest
for the tonearm. Move the clasp
to
the right
to
release
the tonearm before playing a record.
l!I Tonearm
El
Rotation speed setting knob
Select the rotation speed indicated on the record
to
be
played.
D
START/STOP
rotation knob
0 Headshell
This
is
a universal type that allows
the
cartridge
to
be
changed
easily.
17

When
PHONO
EQ
is
ON
Connect
to
line
input
connectors
of
amplifier,
etc.
When
PHONO
EQ
is
THRU
Connect to phono input connectors
of
amplifier,
etc.
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" "
.,
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®
--
CD
D
Connections
.....
.-
r; Included
m
AC
adapter
& Precautions when making connections
• Do not plug the unit
in
until after making
all
connections.
• Carefully
read
the manuals
of
the devices that you
are
connecting and follow their instructions when making
connections.
IJI
Grounding terminal(,+,)
I]
Analog audio
output
connectors (L/R)
These
output analog audio
signals.
B PHONO
EQ
(audio
output
setting) switch
78
Use
the grounding wire
of
the included
RCA
audio cable
to connect this connector to the grounding terminal
of
the amplifier, for example.
•
This
is
NOT
an
electrical safety ground.
If
noise
from
speakers
is
conspicuous
If
connecting the
grounding
wire
of
the audio cable
to the grounding terminal
of
this unit does not reduce
noise, disconnect the
grounding
wire and check the
sound again.
Use
the method (connected/disconnected)
that
has
the least noise.
The
PHONO
EQ
switch setting changes the type
of
out
-
put
signal.
Use
the included audio cable (or commercially-available
ones) to connect otherequipment to the output connec-
tors
of
this unit.
ON Signals
that
have been amplified by
the
built
-in
equalizer amp
are
output
from the analog audio out-
put connectors
(UR).
THRU
The
MC
or MM cartridge signal
is
output
directly
through the analog audio
output
connectors
(UR).
Connect to a device
with
phono inputs, such
as
a
phono equalization preamplifier or
an
amplifier with
phono input connectors.
• When shipped new from the factory, this
is
set to
ON.
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When set
to
ON,
if
connected to the
PHONO
inputs
of
an
amplifier, for example, the output from
speakers
and
headphones will be very loud, which could damage
equipment or harm hearing.
[:'J
DC
input
connector
After
completing
all
other
connections,
connect
the
included
AC
adapter
to
this connector.
Confirm
that
the
power
plug
of
the
AC
adapter
is
plugged into apower outlet.
•
Do
not
use
any
AC
adapter other than the one included.
•
The
included
AC
adapter
has
pl
ugs
that
can
be
changed.Attach the plug that
suits
the region where it
is
being
used
.
&
Be
sure
to
connect
the
power
cord
to
an
AC
outlet
that
supplies
the
correct
voltage. Connection
to
an
outlet
that
supplies incorrect voltage could cause
fire
or
electric shock.
& Hold
the
power plug when plugging
it
into an
outlet
or
unplugging it. Never
pull
or
yank
on
the
power cord.
& Unplug
the
power cord from
the
outlet
when you are
not
planning
to
use
the
unit
for
an extended period
of
time.
I]
STANDBY/ON
button
Press
the
STANDBY/ON
button to turn the unit on or
put
it in standby.

Playing records
n
Press
the
STANDBY/ON button on
the
back ofthe unit to turn it on.
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=ON
.ll.STANDBY
n Open the dust cover slowly.
Lri.
Be
careful
not
to pinch your hand, for
example, when opening and closing the
dust
cover.
IJ
Place a record
on
the platter.
When playing a
45
RPM
large-hole single record,
use
the
included adapter.
Basic
operation ·
!]
Select the rotation speed indicated on
the record.
The rotation speed can be set
to
33
1/3,
45
or
78
RPM.
IJ
Turn the
START/STOP
rotation knob to
START
to start the platter.
• When the
START/STOP
rotation knob
is
set
to
START,
the platter will start rotating and the blue
START
lamp
will light.
~
Slide the tonearm clasp to the right to
remove it.
Clasp
IJ
Raise
the tonearm lifter lever.
Tonearm lifter lever
•
You
can
also
move the tonearm
to
above the record
without
raising
the
tonearm
lifter
lever and then
slowly lower the tonearm
to
start playback.
I]
Move
the
tonearm to
the
track where
you want to start playback.
l!J
Use
the tonearm lifter lever to lower the
tonearm.
The tonearm lowers slowly until the stylus touches the
record and playback begins.
• Close
the
dust
cover
during
playback.
Doing
so
reduces the occurrence
of
noise by preventing skip-
ping caused by unintended contact and blocking
external sound
pressure.
Lri.
Do not place anything on the dust cover.
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• During playback,
do
not
touch the tonearm
or
the record.
Doing
so
could damage the stylus tip and
cause
scratches
on the record.
• Do
not
forcibly stop platter rotation during playback. Since
this
product
is
not
a turntable designed for
DJs
(direct
drive), doing something like this could
cause
malfunction.
During record playback, feedback could occur
if
the vol-
ume
is
too
loud. If this happens, lower the volume
of
the
amplifier.
When playbackfinishes
n Raise the tonearm
lifter
lever
to
sep-
arate
the
stylus from
the
record, and
return
the
tonearm
to
its
original
position.
Tonearm lifter lever
n Turn the
START/STOP
rotation knob to
STOP
to stop the platter.
• The blue
START
lamp will become unlit and the plat-
ter will stop.
19
I

Listening
with
Bluetooth®speakers
This
unit
has
a
Bl
uetooth transmitter that
can
send sound to
Bluetooth
speakers
wirelessly.
n Press
the
STANDBY/ON
button
on
the
back
of
the
unit
to
turn
it
on.
0J
w-if
i
=ON
.D.
STANDBY
n Pair and connect
the
Bluetooth speakers.
20
tf
,
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0
PAIRING
PAIRING
button
Pairing Bluetooth speakers
Pairing this
unit
with
another Bluetooth device
is
nec-
essary the first
time
you connect
with
that
Bluetooth
device.
Pr
ess
the
PAIRING
button on this unit to activate pairing
mode.
If
another
Bluetooth device
has
already been
paired with this unit, connection mode will
be
activated.
Press
the
PA
I
RING
button again for at least
two
seconds
to activate pairing mode.
Put
the Bluetooth speaker into pairing mode.
When this unit and the Bluetooth speaker
are
connected,
the pairing lamp will stay lit without blinking.
• Refer
to
the
operation
manual
of
the
Bluetooth
speaker for information about
how
to
use
it.
• Pairing
might
take some
time
depending
on the
connected device.
• This
unit
will
connect
to
the
closest
Bluetooth
speaker.
If
no
Bluetooth speaker
is
found for five
minutes, Bluetooth standby mode will begin and the
pairing lamp will become unlit.
Pairing light meaning
St
ate
Meaning
Lit Connected
Blinking slowly Connection mode
Blinking rapidly Pairing mode
Unlit Standby mode
Connectingalready paired Bluetooth speakers
Press
the
PAIRING
button on this unit to activate connec-
tion mode, enabling connection with Bluetooth
speakers
that
have
already been paired.
If
no Bluetooth speakers have already been paired, this
will activate pairing mode.
When this unit and the Bluetooth speaker
are
connected,
the pairing lamp will
stay
lit without blinking.
• When
connecting
to
a Bl
uetooth
speaker, move
other Bluetooth speakers and receiving devices at
least
10
meters
(33
ft.)
away from this
unit
or turn
them
off
IJ
Play a record.
• Bluetooth connection is also possible while a record
is
playing.
• Adjust the Bluetooth speaker volume if
necessary.
•
This
unit cannot be
used
to adjust the volume.
•
To
end a connection,
press
the
PAIRING
button
on
this unit for at least
six
seconds to enter Bluetooth
standby mode or turn this unitoff.
•
Pressing
the
PAIR
I
NG
button for 1Oor more seconds
will
cause
the pairing lamp to blink and clear
all
exist-
ing pairings with other devices.
Troubleshooting
Ifyou experience a problem with this unit,
please
check the fol-
lowing items before requesting
service.
Something other than
this unit could also be the cause
of
the problem.
Please
also
check that the connected devices
are
also
being
used
properly.
If it still does
not
operate correctly, contact the retailer where
you purchased the unit.
No
power.
+ Confirm that the
AC
adapter
is
plugged into
an
outlet.
Then,
press
the
STANDBY/ON
button to turn the unit on
(page
18).
There
is
no
sound,
+ When connecting this unit's analog audio
output
con-
nectors to the audio
input
connectors
of
an
amplifier
or other equipment, set the
PHONO
EQ
(audio
output
setting) switch to
ON
(page
18).
Playback is not possible; there
is
noise.
+
Remove
the protective
cap.
+ Fingerprints and dust on a record
can
cause
noise and
the sound to
skip.
Use
a commercially-available record
cleaner to clean records (page
14).
+
Clean
the stylus (page
17).
+ If the stylus
is
worn-out, replace it (page
17).
The
lifespan
of
a
stylus
depends on the
use
conditions, but it
is
usually
about
300
hours.
+
Place
the unit
as
far away
as
possible from
TVs,
micro-
wave ovens and other devices that emit electromagnetic
waves.
Noise occurs when a record is playing.
+ Noise could occur
if
the tracking force
is
higher than
cartridge's specified value. Readjust the tracking force
so
that it
is
the specified value (page 1
S).
The pitch is wrong.
+ Select
the
rotation
speed
indicated
on
the
record
(page
19).
The sound is skipping.
+ Vibrations will
cause
skipping.
Place
this unit in a stable
location.
+
Clean
the record.
+ Do
not
use
scratched
records.
+ Balance the tonearm and readjust
the
tracking force
(page
15).
The
stylus and sound
might
skip
if
the track-
ing force
is
lower than the cartridge's specified value.
Connection
is
not possible with
the
Bluetooth speaker I
want
to
connect.
+
Turn
both this unit
and
the Bluetooth device off
once.
Turn
them both on
and
try pairing
again.
+ Turn
off
the power
of
other Bluetooth speakers within
10
meters
(33
ft).
The closest Bluetooth speaker will be
paired.
Connection with
the
Bluetooth speaker succeeded, but I
cannot hear any playback sound.
+ Check the volume
of
the Bluetooth speaker.
+
Press
the
PAIRING
button on this unit for at least
six
sec-
onds to disconnect the Bluetooth speaker once. Then, try
pairing again.
+ Turn this
unit
off
and then on again. Then, press the
PAIRING
button to try pairing again.
Connection with
the
smartphone
is
not
possible.
+
This
unit functions
as
a Bluetooth transmitter, and it
can
send sound to Bluetooth
speakers
.
Since
it does not function
as
a Bluetooth
receiver,
it can-
not
be connected toa smartphone.

Platter
Drive system .
....
Belt drive
Motor.
.
DC
motor
Rotation speed
.....................
331/3
rpm,45 rpm,
78
rpm
Rotation speed variation . . ±2%
Wow
and
flutter..
.
..
0.2%
or
less
SN
ratio.
.. 67
dB
or higher (A-weighted, 20
kHz
LPF)
Platter..
Tonearm
.
........
Aluminum
die-cast
30cm
(12'?
diameter
Tonearm type
...............
Static-balanced 5-shaped tonearm
Effective tonearm length . 223
mm
Tracking force variation range. .
........
0-5
g
Acceptable cartridge
weight.
4.0-8.0 g
Cartridge
Type.
Output
voltage
Tracking force.
Cartridge
weight
..
Included headshell
weight
..
VM
(equivalent
to
MM)
..... .. ...
3.5
mV
(1
kHz,
5 cm/s)
.
.....
2.0
±0.5 g
.
.....
5.7
±0.5 g
10 g (including screws, nuts and wires)
• The lifespan
of
a stylus depends
on
the
use
conditions
but
is
usually
about
300 hours.
• An Audio-Technica
AT95E
VM
Type cartridge
is
installed in
this unit.
Note:
VM
type cartridges have
the
same characteristics
as
MM
type cartridges.
• Replacement stylus model: Audio-Technica
ATN95E
Specifications
Output voltage
PHONO
EQTHRU
..
PHONOEQON.
Output
connectors
..
Bluetooth function
Bluetooth version .
Output
class
.
Supported profile
Codecs.
.
.3.5
mV
(1
kHz,
5 cm/s)
155
mV(-16dBV)
....
RCA
.
..........
5.2
(DUAL
MODE)
.
.......
Class
2
...............
A2DP
..................
SBC,
AAC,
Qualcomm•
aptX™
audio,
Qualcomm•
aptX™
Adaptive
Maximum
number
of
stored pairings. .
............
8 devices
General
AC
adapter
power
Input..
Output..
.......
AC
l00V-AC
240V: 50/60
Hz
.........
DC
12
V,
500
mA
Power consumption
Standby
..
On
(START).
Weight.
.
.....
0.5
Wor
less
..........
l.5Worless
........
4.9
kg
(10 7/8 lb)
Operating temperature range. .
5°C
to
35°C
Dimensions (W x H x
D)
(including protrusions)
When the dust cover
is
closed
420 x
117
x 356
mm
(16
5/8"x
4
5/8"x
14 1/8'?
When
the
dustcover
is
open
420 x
381
x 402
mm
(16
5/8"x
15"x
15
7/8'?
When the dustcover
is
removed
420 x
102
x 356
mm
(16 5/8" x 4
l/8"x
14 1/8'?
• Performance data
is
specified at 2o•c.
Included items
Felt
mat
x 1
45
RPM
adapter x 1
Counterweight x 1
Headshell x 1
Audio-Technica
VM
Type (dual magnet) stereo cartridge
(AT95E)
preinstalled
Platter x 1
Dust cover x 1
Dust cover hinges x 2
RCA
audio cable
with
grounding terminal x 1
AC
adapter (GPE053A-Vl 20050) x 1
Owner's manual (this document, including warranty) x 1
•
For
information about
the
warranty,
users
living in the
USA
and Canada should
see
page
82
and the back cover (war-
ranty document).
Users
living in Europe and
other
regions
should
see
page
83.
• Specifications and appearance
are
subject
to
change
without
notice.
• Weight and dimensions
are
approximate.
• Illustrations in this owner's manual
might
differ slightly from
production models.
21
I

Warranty provisions (United States and
Canada only)
Length
of
Warranty
The
parts
and
labor warranty will
be
effective for one
(1)
year
from the date
of
the original
purchase
for products not
used
for commercial
purposes.
For
products
used
commercially, the
warranty
is
ninety
(90)
days
for magnetic
heads
and
optical
pickups,
one
(1)
year
for
all
other
parts
and
ninety
(90)
days
for
labor.
Who
Is
Covered
Under
This
Warranty
This
warranty
is
valid only
in
the United
States
or
Canada,
dependent upon the country
in
which original
purchase
was
made,
and
enforceable only
by
the original purchaser within
the country
in
which the
purchase
was
made.
This
warranty
is
not
valid
ifthe product
was
purchased
through
an
unauthorized
dealer.
What
Is
Not
Covered
Under
This
Warranty
•
Damage
to or deterioration
of
the external cabinet
•
Damage
resulting frorn accident,
misuse,
abuse,
or neglect.
• Damage resulting from failure to follow instructions
contained
in
the products owners' manual or otherwise
provided with the product.
•
Damage
occurring during shipment
of
the product
(Claims
must
be
presented to the
carrier).
•
Damage
resulting from the
repair
or attempted
repair
by
anyone other than
TEAC
or
an
authorized
TEAC
service
station.
•
Damage
resulting from modification or attempted modifi-
cation
of
product not authorized
by
TEAC.
•
Damage
resulting from
causes
other than product
defects,
including
lack
of
technical
skills,
competence,
or
experience
ofthe
user.
•
Damage
to
any
unit that
has
been altered or which the
serial
number
has
been
defaced,
modified or
removed.
What
TEAC
Will Pay For
TEAC
will
pay
all
labor
and
material
expenses
for
items
covered
by
the
warranty.
Payment
of
shipping
charges
is
covered
in
the
next
section.
82
WARRANTY/GARANTIE/GARANTiA/GARANTIE/GARANZIA/GARANTIE/GARANTI
How
To
Obtain
Warranty
Service
Your
unit must
be
serviced
by
an
authorized
TEAC
service
sta-
tion within the country
in
which the product
was
purchased.
If
you
are
unable to locate
an
authorized
service
station
in
your
area,
please
contact
TEAC
at
the applicable
address
shown
at
the end
of
this warranty statement.
PLEASE
DO
NOT
RETURN
YOUR
UNIT
TO
TEAC
WITHOUT
OUR
PRIOR
AUTHORIZATION.
You
must
pay
shipping charges if it
is
necessary
to ship the
product for
service.
However,
if the
necessary
repairs
are
cov-
ered
by
warranty,
we
will
pay
the return shipping
charges
to
any
destination within the country
in
which the product
was
purchased. Whenever warranty service
is
required,
you
must
present the original dated
sales
receipt,
or other proof indicat-
ing the
purchase
place
and
date,
as
proof
of
warranty
coverage.
LIMITATION OF IMPLIEDWARRANTIES
ALL
IMPLIED
WARRANTIES,
INCLUDING
WARRANTIES
OF
MERCHANTABILITY
AND
FITNESS
FOR
A
PARTICULAR
PURPOSE,
ARE
LIMITED
IN
DURATION
TO
THE
LENGTH
OF
THIS
WARRANTY
EXCLUSION OF DAMAGES
TEAC'S
LIABILITY
FOR
ANY
DEFECTIVE
PRODUCT
IS
LIMITED
TO
REPAIR
OR
REPLACEMENT
OF
THE
PRODUCT,
ATTEAC'S
OPTION.
TEAC
SHALL
NOT
BE
LIABLE
FOR
DAMAGE
BASED
UPON
INCONVENIENCE,
LOSS
OF
USE
OF
THE
PRODUCT,
INTERRUPTED
OPERATION,
COMMERCIAL
LOSS
OR
LOST
PROFITS,
OR
ANY
OTHER
DAMAGES,
WHETHER
INCIDENTAL,
CONSEQUENTIAL,
PUNITIVE
OR
OTHERWISE.
SOME
STATES
OR
PROVINCES
DO
NOT
ALLOW
LIMITATIONS
ON
HOW
LONG
AN
IMPLIED
WARRANTY
LASTS
AND/OR
DO
NOT
ALLOW
THE
EXCLUSION
OR
LIMITATION
OF
INCIDENTAL
OR
CONSEQUENTIAL
DAMAGES,
SO
THE
ABOVE
LIMITATIONS
AND
EXCLUSIONS
MAY
NOT
APPLYTO
YOU.
THIS
WARRANTY
GIVES
YOU
SPECIFIC
RIGHTS,
AND
MAY
VARY
FROM
SOME
OF
THE
RIGHTS
PROVIDED
BY
LAW.
THESE
RIGHTS
MAY
VARY
FROM
STATE
TO
STATE
OR
PROVINCE
TO
PROVINCE.
Conditions de garantie (Etats-Unis
et
Canada uniquement)
Duree
de
la
garantie
La
garantie pieces et main
d'02uvre
sera
valable
un
(1)
an
a
compter
de
la
date d'achat initial
des
produits non
utilises
dans
un
but commercial.
Pour
les
produits autilisation commerciale,
la
garantie
des
tetes
magnetiques et
capteurs
optiques
est
de
quatre-vingt dix
(90)
jours, elle
est
d'un
(1)
an
pour
les
autres
pieces
et quatre-vingt dix
(90)
jours pour
la
main
d'02uvre.
Beneficiaire
de
la
garantie
Cette garantie
n'est
valable qu'aux ttats-Unis et
au
Canada,
selon
le
pays
d'achat initial, et
ne
s'applique
qu'a
l'acquereur
initial
dans
le
pays
d'achat.
Cette
garantie
n'est
pas
valable
si
le
produit aete
achete
au
pres
d'un revendeur non
autorise.
Ce
qui
n'est pas couvert
par
cette
garantie
•
Les
dommages
ou
deteriorations
du
boitier
externe.
•
Les
dommages resultant d'un accident, d'une mauvaise
utilisation, d'un a
bus
ou
d'une negligence.
•
Les
dommages resultant du non-respect
des
instructions
contenues
dans
le
mode d'emploi du produit
ou
fournies
avec
le
produit.
•
Les
dommages
survenus
du
rant
le
transport du produit
(les
reclamations doivent etre
adressees
au
transporteur).
•
Les
dommages resultant d'une reparation
ou
tentative de
reparation effectuee
par
route personne exterieure
au
ser-
vice
apres-vente
TEAC
ou
agree
par
TEAC.
•
Les
dommages resultant d'une modification
ou
tentative
de
modification de produit non autorisee
parTEAC
•
Les
dommages resultant de
causes
autres
que
des
defauts
de
produit, y compris
le
manque d'aptitude technique, de
competence
ou
d'experience de l'utilisateur.
•
Les
dommages de toute unite
ayant
ete
modifiee
ou
dont
le
nurnero
de
serie
a
ere
efface,
modifie
ou
retire.
Frais pris
en
charge
par
TEAC
TEAC
prendra
en
charge taus
les
frais de pieces et main
d'02uvre
pour
les
articles couverts
par
la
garantie.
Les
frais
d'ex-
pedition sont
evoques
dans
la
section
suivante.
Comment
obtenir
une
intervention
sous
garantie
Votre
unite doit etre
reparee
par
un
service
apres-vente
agree
par
TEAC
dans
le
pays
d'achat du produit.
Si
vous
ne
trouvez
pas
de
service apres-vente agree
dans
votre region, veuillez
contacter
TEAC
a
l'adresse
appropriee don
nee
a
la
fin de cette
garantie.
VEUILLEZ
NE
PAS
RENVOYER
VOTRE
UNITt
CHEZ
TEAC
SANS
NOTRE
AUTORISATION
PRtALABLE.
Si
le
produit doit etre
renvoye pour reparation,
les
frais
d'expedition sont avotre
charge.
Toutefois,
si
les
reparations
necessaires
sont couvertes
par
la
garantie, nous prendrons a noire charge
les
frais
de
retour
vers
route destination
dans
le
pays
d'achat du produit.
Lorsqu'une reparation
sous
garantie
est
requise,
vous devez
presenter comme preuve de couverture par
la
garantie
la
facture d'achat originale datee
ou
une autre preuve d'achat
mentionnant
le
lieu
et
la
date d'achat.
LIMITATION
DES
GARANTI
ES
IMPLICITES
TOUTES
LES
GARANTI
ES
IMPLICITES,
Y
COM
PRIS
LES
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QUALITt
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ET
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UN
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EXCLUSION
OE
DOMMAGES
LA
RESPONSABILITt
DE
TEAC
VIS-A-VIS
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TOUT
PRODUIT
DtFECTUEUX
EST
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LA
RtPARATION
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AU
REMPLACEMENT
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AU
GRt
DE
TEAC.
TEAC
NE
POURRA
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TENU
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RESPONSABLE
DE
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SE
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IJNTERRUPTION
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AUTRE.
CERTAIN$
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ACCESSOIRES
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AUQUEL
CAS
LES
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ET
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CI-DESSUS
PEUVENT
NE
PAS
VOUS
tTRE
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CETTE
GARANTIE
VOUS
DONNE
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DROITS
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PEUVENT
tTRE
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CERTAINS
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OCTROYtS
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LA
LOI.
CES
DROITS
PEUVENT
VARIER
D'UN
tTAT
A
l.'.AUTRE
OU
D'UNE
PROVINCE
A
l.'.AUTRE.

Europe/Europa
This
product
is
subject to the legal warranty regulations
of
the
country
of
purchase.
In
case
of
a defect or a problem, please
contact the dealer where you boughtthe product.
Ce
produit est sujet
aux
reglementations concernant
la
garantie
legale dans
le
pays
d'achat.
En
cas
de defaut
ou
de probleme,
veuillez contacter
le
revendeur chez qui vous
avez
achete
le
produit.
Las
condiciones de garantfa de
este
aparato
estan
sujetas a
las
disposiciones legales sobre garantfa del
pais
en
el
que
ha
sido
adquirido.
En
caso
de garantia, debe dirigirse
al
establecimiento
donde adquiri6
el
aparato.
Dieses Gerat unterliegt den gesetzlichen Gewahrleistungs-
bestimmungen
des
Landes,
in
dem
es
erworben wurde. Bitte
wenden
Sie
sich im Gewahrleistungsfall
an
den Handler, bei
dem
sie
das
Gerat erworben haben.
Questo apparecchio econforme alle norme sulla garanzia
vigenti nel rispettivo
Paese
in cui
esso
estato acquistato.
Si
prega di rivolgersi
al
proprio commerciante, presso
ii
quale e
stato acquistato l'apparecchio, nel
caso
in cui
si
voglia richie-
dere
una
prestazione in garanzia.
Dit
product
valt
onder
de
wettelijke garantievoorschriften
van
het land waar het
is
aangeschaft. Neem bij
een
defect
of
probleem contact op
met
de leverancier waar u het product
heeft gekocht.
For
denna produkt galler det lagliga garantiregleringar
av
lan-
det dar k6pet gjordes.
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fel
eller problem kontakta vanligen
~terforsaljaren, dar du kopte produkten.
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than
the
USA,
Canada, Europe and Japan
This
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also
have
other rights that vary by country,
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you have a warranty claim or request, please contact the
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th
is
for your records.
Model
name
:TN-4008T-X
Serial
number 1122
MA-3586A

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G Series InterchangeableAC Plug Models
1. Pull
back
tab
and
hold.
2. Mate
round
corner
of
plug
to
round
corner
of
receptacle.
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Insert
plug
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it
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completely inside, then release
tab
to
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plugs
may
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be included.
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51
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