Rotel RP 860 OM
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P-86O FULL-AUTOMATIC BELT-D mve
STEREO TURNTABLE
ENGLISH ...................... 1
DEUTSCH ...................... 4
FRANCAIS ..................... 7
NEDERLANDS .................. 1O
ESPANOL ...................... 14
ITALIANO ..................... 17
SVENSKA ...................... 20
SUOMI ........................ 23
DANSK ........................ 26
NORSK ........................ 29
WARNING
TO PREVENT FIRE 0R SHOCK HAZARI)
DO NOT EXPOSE THIS APPLIANCE T0
RAIN OR MOISTURE
Wrm your SERIAL NUMBER Dun.
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[NEIISII
BELT-DRIVE FULL AUTOMATIC STEREO TURNTABLE RP-860
CAUTION:
As long as the power cord is plugged into an
AC outlet, the unit is supplied with power
in standby state.
INTRODUCTION
We at Hotel want to thank you for purchsing
our mdio product.
Rotel audio product: are designed to use the
latest electronic technology, and they incorpo-
rate our long experience as a specialist manulac-
mm of audio equipment. We are confident
that you will lind utilisation in the him
duality sound and top performance, and that
you will tind pleasure in the lunctional beauty
achieved through hurnan»enginaering concept.
Before starting operation. please read this
instruction mutual thorouytly and acquaint
yoursell with the proper mode of using the unit
and all its connections.
We hope you will enjoy top-notch performance
for many years to come.
UNPACKING
The attachments and accessories including
headshell and counterweight are stored inside
the styroloam moulding.
TU RNTABLE PLATTER
accessomss
AND nuaasn MA'r
POWER SUPPLY CONNECTION
For power the unit requires normal house»
hold current (AC), simply plug the unit into a
wall outlet, or your amplilier's (or receivafs)
convenience receptacle on the rear panel. II it
is plugged to a convenience receptacle marked
"SWITCHED," you cannot operate the unit
when the power swttch on the amplilier or
receiver is set to OFF.
INSTALLATION
To prevent hum, do not place the unit near
appliances with motors or larm translormers.
Be sure the unit's location is not subiect to
high temperature, humidity, or direct sunlight,
to prevent possible troubles.
Vibration or tilted installation will impede
good perlorrnance of the turntable and the
stylus will skip grooves.
EXCLUSIVE NOTE FOR U.K.
ll your unit comes with a 2-core cable
without a plug, matte certain live and
neutral leads are connected to the proper
terminals. check that the terminals are
screwed down Iirrnly end no loose strands
of wire are present.
IMPORTANT: The wires in this mains lead
are coloured in accordance with the follow-
ing code:
BLUE: NEUTRAL
BROWN: LIVE
As the colour! of the wires in the mains lead
of this apparatus may not correspond with
the coloured markings ldentlrying the
terminals in your plug proceed I follows
The wire which is coloured BLUE must be
connected to the terminal which is marked
with the letter N or coloured BLUE or
BLACK. The wire which is coloured
BROWN must be connected to the terminal
which is marked with the letter L or colour-
ed BROWN or RED.
EXCLUSIVE NOTE FOR U.K.
CONNECTING BULGIN PLUG
IMPORTANT: The wires in this main; lead
are coloured in accordance with the lollow
ing code:
BLUE:
BROWN:
NEUTRAL
LIVE
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PART NAMES
[1) EP adaptor
i2) Tumteble spindle
(3) Platter/rubber that
(4) Speed selector
(5) Speed control knob
(SI Stroboscope
(7) Record size selector
(8) PLAV/REJECT button
(9) Headshell
(10) Tonearm
(11) Arm rest/clamp
(12) Cueing stick
(13) Antiscating device
(14) Stylus lorce gauge
(15) Counterweight
(16) Headshell stand
CARTRIDGE INSTALLATION
ll your unit is not equipped with a cartridge,
install a cartridge onto the headshell. The lead
wires extending lrom the haedxhall are color
coded, as listed below. Be sure to connect each
wire correctly.
Green: Rightl- Red: Rightl+
Blue: Leftl- White: Leftl+
Fit the cartridge into the headshell using nuts
and bolts.