Press the STOP button to stop listening to the recording.The sound quality of your recording will be affected by the sound quality of your record. Then press PLAY/REC to listen to the recording. To listen to your recording, press the MODE button to select USB.To stop the recording, press the STOP button.When you’re ready to begin recording, press the PLAY/REC button for two seconds (or until the LED Indicator flashes red).Ensure the turntable is turned on, then use the MODE button to select PHONO.Ensure it has enough available memory to save the recording. Connect the USB flash drive to the turntable.Ensure you press the STOP button and turn the turntable power off before disconnecting the USB device.STOP will stop the device from playing the current track.Pressing it again will return to the previous track. PREV returns to the beginning of the current track.NEXT will skip forward to the next track.PLAY/REC will play music from the device.Use the buttons on the turntable to play tracks.Ensure the turntable is turned on, then use the MODE button to select USB.Connect the USB plug of the device to the turntable.If using another device, you should just be able to adjust the volume of the turntable. If you have plugged headphones into the AUX input, you may need to adjust the volume on both the headphones and the turntable.Using the audio cable, connect the external device to the turntable.The turntable’s volume control will be overridden by the volume control of the external device.Connect the RCA line-out jacks (at the back of the turntable) to the auxiliary input jacks on the stereo or amplifier.The turntable can be connected to an external stereo system or amplifier.Use of the Auto-Stop feature requires manual operation (otherwise when the record finishes, it will continue to spin and the tone arm will not stop transmitting audio).This will ensure the record plays to the end. To override this setting, set the Auto-Stop switch to the off position.Some records have an auto-stop area pre-set into the record, so the turntable may stop playing the record prior to completion of the last song.Use the Lift Lever to elevate the tone arm from the record and move the tone arm back to the tone armrest. When the record is finished, the record will cease rotating and the tone arm will stop transmitting audio.Use the Lift Lever to lower the tone arm onto the record. Use your finger to move the tone arm to the desired position above the record. Use the Lift Lever to elevate the tone arm.If the album doesn’t specify the speed to use, then select the speed you think will be most appropriate. 10 inch albums are not common and work with various speeds. Generally 12 inch albums work at 33 speed and 7 inch albums work at 45 speed. Select the speed (RPM) to use with the record.When playing 7 inch records, slide the Record Size Adaptor onto the central spindle (so it sits on top of the record). Place the record on the platter, ensuring that the hole in the middle lines up with the central spindle.Ensure the tone arm is unlocked from the tone armrest. Remove the protective cap on the stylus.The turntable should operate for up to 2 hours from a full charge.The battery is fully charged when the LED indicator turns off. When the LED indicator is red, the battery is charging.Once the turntable is plugged into mains power, the internal battery will charge.The turntable is powered by either a mains power connection at the back of the turntable (using the included AC to DC adaptor), or internal battery.To turn the turnable off, rotate the volume control dial anti-clockwise until you feel it click.To turn the turntable on, rotate the volume control dial clockwise until you feel it click.
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