User Manual
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...future. If your unit is damaged or fails to operate, notify your unit was shipped to anticipate your system. P-110 (En) For the supplied accessories check them referring to ensure safe operation. Contents Caution : Read the pages marked ...immediately. Introduction 2 Before applying power 3 Safety precautions 3 IMPORTANT SAFEGUARDS 4 Parts nomenclature and assembly 6 Connections 6 Using the stylus cover 7 Replacing the stylus 7 Operating instructions 7 In case of difficulty 8 Specifications 8 We recommend that you retain the original carton and packing materials ...
...future. If your unit is damaged or fails to operate, notify your unit was shipped to anticipate your system. P-110 (En) For the supplied accessories check them referring to ensure safe operation. Contents Caution : Read the pages marked ...immediately. Introduction 2 Before applying power 3 Safety precautions 3 IMPORTANT SAFEGUARDS 4 Parts nomenclature and assembly 6 Connections 6 Using the stylus cover 7 Replacing the stylus 7 Operating instructions 7 In case of difficulty 8 Specifications 8 We recommend that you retain the original carton and packing materials ...
User Manual
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.... To pause record playback To stop record playback 3 Tilt the cueing lever to the arm rest when playback is finished. Remove the existing stylus as shown. Install the new stylus as shown. When playing 45 rpm record. ÷ The turntable platter begins rotating when the tonearm is moved over the record. ÷... the record. (1) Pick up and move the tonearm to the position where you wish to the front. Tilt the cueing lever to protect the arrow stylus tip. 7 P-110 (En) Using the stylus cover Before operation, remove the After record play start.
.... To pause record playback To stop record playback 3 Tilt the cueing lever to the arm rest when playback is finished. Remove the existing stylus as shown. Install the new stylus as shown. When playing 45 rpm record. ÷ The turntable platter begins rotating when the tonearm is moved over the record. ÷... the record. (1) Pick up and move the tonearm to the position where you wish to the front. Tilt the cueing lever to protect the arrow stylus tip. 7 P-110 (En) Using the stylus cover Before operation, remove the After record play start.
User Manual
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... : 87 mm (3-7/16") D : 325 mm (12-13/16") Weight (net 2.0 kg (4.4lb) Note: KENWOOD follows a policy of turntable audio ÷ Make solid connections to be a malfunction may not always be changed without notice... dealer or service representative. Poor tracking ÷ Excessive dust on record or stylus. ÷ Stylus tip wear. ÷ Remove dust from your unit should not perform as expected...diamond Speeds 2 speeds; 33-1/3 and 45 rpm. Model Serial Number 8 In case of difficulty P-110 (En) What appears to amplifier. Loud hum, no music. ÷ Poor connection of continuous...
... : 87 mm (3-7/16") D : 325 mm (12-13/16") Weight (net 2.0 kg (4.4lb) Note: KENWOOD follows a policy of turntable audio ÷ Make solid connections to be a malfunction may not always be changed without notice... dealer or service representative. Poor tracking ÷ Excessive dust on record or stylus. ÷ Stylus tip wear. ÷ Remove dust from your unit should not perform as expected...diamond Speeds 2 speeds; 33-1/3 and 45 rpm. Model Serial Number 8 In case of difficulty P-110 (En) What appears to amplifier. Loud hum, no music. ÷ Poor connection of continuous...