Troubleshooting
If the unit stops operating correctly, check the following points.
If taking the appropriate action does not solve the problem, or if you encounter a problem that is not listed below, press
the POWER button located on the unit's top panel to turn off the power. Then disconnect the power cord and contact your
nearest authorized Yamaha dealer or service center.
Problem
Pressing the POWER
button does not turn on
the power
The platter does not
rotate
No sound
Volume is too weak or
too loud
Something is wrong
with the left/right sound
balance
The pitch of the music
being played sounds
too high or too low
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Cause
The power plug has been
unplugged from this unit's AC
IN jack or from the AC outlet,
or it is not firmly plugged in.
The belt is not correctly
positioned on the sub platter and
pulley, or the belt has come off.
The POWER button is not on.
The head shell is not correctly
attached to the tonearm.
The shell lead wires are not
correctly connected to the
cartridge.
The unit is not connected to the
amplifier properly.
The mute setting of the amplifier
is on.
The cartridge setting of the
amplifier or phono equalizer is
incorrect.
The turntable is tilted.
The speed setting is incorrect.
Action
Firmly plug the power plug into this
unit's AC IN jack and into an AC
outlet.
Attach the belt correctly to the sub
platter and the pulley.
Turn the POWER button on.
Attach the head shell to the tonearm
correctly.
Connect the shell lead wires to the
cartridge correctly.
Connect the unit to the amplifier
properly.
Turn off the mute setting of the
amplifier.
Set the cartridge setting of the
amplifier or phono equalizer correctly
for the type of cartridge that you are
using (MM or MC).
Place the turntable on a level surface.
Set the speed setting correctly. This
unit does not support SP records
(78 rpm).
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