
INSTRUCTIONS FOR UNPACKING AND SETUP
If you are reading this manual, you must have opened up the main turntable
box. In this box you will find the main ARIES chassis. Remove all packaging,
noting how it fits together. If you ever need to send the Aries back for service
you must pack it properly. Save the packaging if you can, it will be very
expensive to order it later.
If you ordered the JMW Memorial tonearm with your ARIES, the tonearm is
packed in this box and should be removed carefully. The base of the tonearm is
mounted directly to the ARIES tonearm board, follow the directions for the
JMW Memorial tonearm and carefully set up the cartridge.
If you ordered the ARIES cut for another tonearm, follow the tonearm
manufacturer’s recommendations for proper setup. Remember that cartridge
setup is a complicated but satisfying endeavor. If you take your time and
protect the stylus you will ultimately be rewarded with a good sounding unit
that you will not be afraid of working on.
Before lifting out the main chassis, remember that the tiptoe feet are attached to
the bottom of the unit. Do not put the unit down on any furniture that could be
damaged by these feet. Remove the protective bag and set the ARIES chassis
down and center it on the shelf it will be resting on.
Go to BOX B and lift out the motor and platter. Lift the platter and pull off the
tape covering the spindle hole. Carefully place the platter over the spindle and
let it slide down. The platter bearing has grease in it so none is needed at this
time. The ARIES needs no lubrication for at least one year. A Chrome
hardened ball running on a large Teflon surface takes the weight of the platter.
This requires no lubrication to perform its task.
Spin the platter and see if it feels like it is running freely. If all is okay and the
platter feels free but not loose proceed to the motor.
Remove the motor from BOX B and place it the circular cutout to the left of the
ARIES chassis. Center the motor in this cutout with roughly a ½” space
between it and the chassis all the way around. The motor needs no lubrication
at this time and should be relatively noise free. It was just shipped and will be
much quieter after a few hours running.