
BV-T039 Record Player
Instruction Manual
READ INSTRUCTIONS CAREFULLY BEFORE USE AND STORE
IN A SAFE PLACE FOR FUTURE REFERENCE

Power on/off Volume control
Stylus (Needle) Cartridge

Main features:
➢ 33.3,45,45rpm Turntable LP player
➢ Built-in Speaker
➢ Aux in Jack
➢ RCA Line Out
➢ With headphones jack
➢ With inside transformer 5V 1A and power cord
➢ With 45RPM adaptor

INITIAL SET-UP
MAINS CONNECTION
Ensure that the mains voltage of your home corresponds to the operating voltage of
the unit. Your unit is ready to be connected to a mains voltage of 230V/50Hz.
AMPLIFIER CONNECTION (if required)
Whilst you can listen to your new turntable using the built in speakers you may wish
to connect it to your existing Hi Fi system. Connect the audio plugs to the jack input
on your mixer or amplifier using an RCA cable (not supplied)
Red plug into R/H channel input.
White plug into L/H channel input.
HEADSET OR EXTERNAL SPEAKERS CONNECTION (if required)
Connect the audio plugs to the jack input on your Headset or Speakers.
Playing a record
To play a vinyl record, follow the steps below
1: Turn the Power/Volume Dial(No.2 on the Front and Rear Control Panels parts list)
clockwise until you hear a ‘click’sound. The LED Power indicator Light will illuminate
red,indicating that the Turntable with Legs is now turned on.
2: Set the Auto Stop Switch (No.17 on the Turntable parts list)to the ON position. The
unit will now be set to automatically stop after the completion of play of the vinyl
record. If the Auto Stop Switch is set to the OFF position,the unit will not stop
automatically.
3:Choose the desired playing speed using the Speed Selection Switch (No.16 on the
Turntable parts lise)between33 1/3 45and 78 RPM.
4: Carefully place the vinyl record on the turntable
5: Unlock tone arm lock by moving it up and away from the tone arm itself.
6: Raise the tone arm using the arm raise lever or carefully with your hand.
7:Place the tone arm vertically over the first track of the record or over the outer edge
of the viny/record. The turntable will start spinning.
8:Lower the stylus onto the vinyl record.
The Auxiliary input

- The Auxiliary input at the back of the equipment, can connect the external audio
device (such as CD player). The audio signal from the external audio device will be
played through the system.
- If an external audio device is connected to the AUX IN socket, playing of the
auxiliary device takes priority over other features.
MAINTENANCE
REPLACING THE STYLUS
-Refer to the figures 1-8
INSTALLING A NEW STYLUS CARTRIDGE
-Refer to the figures 5 & 6
NOTES

We advise you to clean your records with an anti-static cloth to gain maximum
enjoyment from them and to make them last.
We would also point out that for the same reason your stylus should be replaced
periodically (approximately every 250 hours)
Dust the stylus from time to time using a very soft brush dipped in alcohol (brushing
from back to front of the cartridge)
WHEN TRANSPORTING YOUR RECORD PLAYER DO NOT FORGET TO:
Replace the protective cap on the stylus.
Put the rest clip into the pick-up arm

Specifications
AMPLIFIER
Output power……………………………………………..… 2W+2W
Frequency response……………………………………… 60 TO 20,000 Hz
GRAMOPHONE
Motor……………………………………………………….… DC servo motor
Drive system………………………………………………… Belt drive
Speed………………………………………………………….. 33-1/3 rpm, 45 rpm and 78 rpm
Wow & Flutter………………………………………………. Less than 0.3% (WTD)
SNR …………………………………………………………... More than 35 dB
Cartridge type……………………………………………… Ceramic stereo cartridge
Output level………………………………………………… 1 KHz -1200 mV
SPEAKER SYSTEM
Impedance………………………………………………… 4 ohm
Input power………………………………………………. Max. 3 W
GENERAL
Power requirements……………………………………. AC 100/240 V ~ 50/60 Hz
Power consumption……………………………………… 6W
Dimensions (LxDxH) …………………………………….. 18.5'' x 15.0'' x 9.6''
Standard accessories………………………………….. Instruction manual
AC
adaptor
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