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ADJUSTMENT
FOR STYLUS
PRESSURE

RECORD ADJUSTMENT FOR
SELECTOR PICK UP HEIGHT
ARMCORRECT ADJUSTMENT
POSITION VERTICAL FOR pICK up
As SHOWN)
DROPPING

OVERARM POSITION
RECORD (UNDER ARM)
SPINDLE PICK UP ARM

TURNTABLE LOCKNG

RETAINING
CLIP

TRANSIT

FINGER
CLIP

TRANSIT SCREW

(UNDER PICK UP
ARM)

SPEED CHANGE
CONTROL

TURNOVER
KNOB FOR AUTOMATIC

PICK UP CONTROL OFF

CONTROL
OFF ON

THIS IS YOUR SERVICE
MANUAL AND SHOULD
BE CAREFULLY RETAINED

MODEL 2Io/2o9
W roux SPEED RECORD

PLAYER AND CHANGER

Both Model 210 and209 Record Player and Changer
have facilities for complete manual 0 ration enabling
them to be used as hiah quality sin e record players.

There are t controls for Manual and
Automatic opera 7. '
The Model 2l0 ' plugin pick-up head. The 209

has the pick-up head integral with the arm. Apart
from this diflermee the models are similar.
Should further infatuation be required on your
Garrard unit. write to our Technical Service
Department. ewcastle Street. Swindon. Wilts.
(Telephone: Swindon 5381-5 lines) or. for spare
and service returns. to our Service and Spam
rtrnent. 50-54 Radnor Street, Swindon. Wilts.
gelephone: Swindon 2606). In US.A.: Garrard
lea tion. 80 Shore Road, Port Washington.
New Yo (Telephone: P017700).

DESCRIPTION

TheGamrd ModelZlORecord PlayerandChaIw
will phy automatically 291 of recordsup to
8. either 7'. l0 1 eratlé},33§.
45 or 18 r.p.m. l l 12' records of the
mapeedcanbemixed Minan order. No
aettingforreeordaiaereq' the 'niscom-
pletely automatic. -

1'45 r.p.m.recordswl&largecenueholemaybe
played using large record dlefl'ype LRS4/W
(avarhbleaaanoptionalextra orclrp-rncentrehole
adaptors obtainable from record storea

The danger may be and started without
rejecting the record being p yed and records can be
played manually as on a stale record player.

OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS

To operate proceed as follows:

(l)Seethatcorrectatyluaisinpoaitionfortypeol

(2) M Swmphm' Con magnum
eve tro .

(3) Place records horizontafly on Record Spindle,

lift and move 0mm inward.

(4) 5-3, on by moving the Automatic Control to

n".

INSTALLATION

To-nlaad:

(I) Lill 0mm move to right.
hand side and lower.

(2) un records off spindle. If ay-
ing the same records. Immrof
spindle before replacing

.Mannal operation:

(I) Place record on turntable by thread-
ing over record spindle. moving record
horizontally over step on spindle.

(2) Switch on by moving Manual Control to On.
On completion of playing the record.
thepick-upwillretumtoitarestandtbo
motor switch 06'.

Reject:
A word being played ma be rejected by moving
the Automatic Control to eyect".

Step:
The changer automatically stops on
playing the records placed on it. If it
to sto while playing a record,
Contro to Oil", the motor will then
pick-up remaining on the record. Restart
the Manual Control to On" and the
will continue playmg. (Restarting by
Automatic Control to On will cause
being played to be rejectedand the next record
The pick-up arm may be locked on ita
mviimkm Pick-up Ann Locking Lever
. t automatically diseased when switching
on either Automatic or Manual.
Note:
The plebup arm will not autermticallymove
from its rest unless one or more records are
loadedon the Record Spindle. The is a
safety measure to prevent damage to the

To obtain the best teams {torn
records see that theyare stored-and
cleaned as recommended by the
recordmanufncturers.

Do not leave records on the
changer when not in use.

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hen our radiogram is installed. check that the two transit screws are
removed and that the chanar is floating freely on its suspension springs.

The transit screws are copper plated for identification and their

'tion

i shown on diagram To facilitate packing, the Selector Arm on this unit
it turned downward. Normal operating position is achieved by pulling
the plastic portion forward against the spring and turning it so as to

t upwards. at the same time allowln the Iocator to engage in

rtulot. ltisdeairableto rtthe
handwhilat patbrmingthea operation.

Sum-alarm
mum

r Arm with one

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RECORD CHANGER mEL 210/209

MAINTENANCE

The motor turntable

spindle and intermediate

wheel bearings are of the

oil retaining type and rarely

nwd lubricating. When the

need for oil is apparent, remove

the turntable and lubricate these

bearings with a fine grade of

machine oil. Carefully remove all

traces of surplus oil-especially from

the motor pulley and rubber inter-
mediate wheel.

To remove tunable:
Remove turntable retaining clip and lift
with equal pressure on diametrically opposite
sides. If difficulty is experienced, give the
record spindle a light downward tap with a
piece of wood. such as the handle of ascrewdriver,

while lifting the turntable.

SERVICE ADJUSTMENTS

Speed:

Should the spud vary during the playing of a
record, make sure that it is not due to record
slip caused by warped records. Next remove the
turntable and examine the motor pulley, inter-
mediate wheel and inside of turntable rim for
traces of oil. Wipe all driving surfaces with a

Garrard Stylus Fressur: Gauge Model SPG3

MAINTENANCE & SERVICE

clean cloth before replacing turntable. Check that
the rubber intermediate wheel runs in the centre
of the apgropriate step on the motor pulley and
is not ru bing the side of the adjacent step.lf
necessary. loosen the screws holding the pulley
to the motor shaft and move pulley to its correct
position.

Motor:

Should the motor. if dual too hot or
be too weak to operate the ger, disconnect
the power supply and check that the links in the
voltage changeover block are correctly plawd
to correspond with the voltage of the power
supply. Details are 'ven on the cover of the
block. Check that e links are tight. Should
the motor run consistently too fast or slow, check
that the motor pulley is correct for the frequency
of the power supply. The pulley ts colour finished
nickell for 50 cycles and brass for 60 cycle power
SUPP Y-

Pielr-up dropping position:

The pick-up arm dropping position is set for
optimum accuracy. Should. however. any minor
adjustmentbe required lift the pick-up arm

which will reveal a wizontal screw
(covered by a The slotted

head of this screw she be turned to
obtain adjustment, lockwise to move
arm in and counter- clockwise to move

arm outward.

AN INDISPENSABLE ACCESSORY FOR THE ENTHUSIAST

O Easily readable scale. visible through a clear
plastic window. reading 0-12 grammes, with
l gramme indications
O Accurate through the entire scale, 0-12
grammes

0 Plastic Scale Pan-no damage to delicate
stylus

0 Will accommodate all current Pick-up
Arms and Heads

0 Measures the exact Stylus Pressure
at the'aetual stylus and at record
leve

O Supplied complete with a
5 gramme checking
weight

SETTING LINE


OBTAINABLE FROM YOUR
LOCAL DEALER

SCALE PAN

ADIUSTIIIG
SCREW

SETTIIB
KNOB

The- height of the

pickup lift can be
adjusted-by turning the

small screw accessible on

top of therearofthe pick-up

arm. The height should be
adjusted so that the pick-up
stylus point is 1' above the
turntable surface as the pick-up
returns to its rest.

Stylus press:

The stylus pressure should be that recom-
mended by the piclbup manufacturer but in

any case should not exceed 10 grammes. It

is recommended that a periodical check
be made, preferably with a Garrard stylus
pressure gauge, to see that the correct
pressure is maintained. To adjust the stylus
pressure, turn the serrated projection on top
of the rear of the pick-up arm, clock wise to
increase and counterclockwise to reduce stylus
pressure.

Pick-up:

Replace stylus when worn and keep free from
accumulated dust.

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LARGE RECORD
SPINDLE LRS4IW
FOR use WHEN PLAYING

RECORDS WITH LARGE
CENTRE HOLE

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