Kuzma STOGI 130419 User Manual
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6.0. Transport:
During transport the tube should be locked in the armrest, secured with tape or wire
and counterweight removed.
6.1. Tonearm with cartridge on turntable:
The tonearm can be left on the turntable when being transported short distances by:
Placing tonearm in armrest.
Secure the arm to armrest with elastic band or tape.
Removing counterweight
Securing movement of subchassis by insertion of wedges.
Many turntables, however, cannot be properly packed for longer transport with the
tonearm in position and the tonearm, therefore, must be removed and repacked in
original packing.
7.0. Troubleshooting:
If any problems occur with your tonearm please do not hesitate to contact your dealer.
Many audiophiles do, however, find it convenient to try and solve small problems
themselves and, therefore, the procedures outlined below may be followed if such
difficulties should arise.
7.1. Pin connector broken off wire:
To repair this you will need a small soldering iron, non acid solder, tweezers, sharp
knife, uncut end of drill or nail about 1.3mm dia. x 30mm long minimum (of
unsolderable material), bluetac or plastecine.
Remove tonearm from turntable and place upside down. Remove cartridge.
Remove insulation plastic from pin connector.
Insert nail or drill into connector in the way cartridge pins would connect. This
prevents the connector becoming overheated and also stops solder entering the
connector. Fix nail in bluetac or other material to hold pin in position.
Gently pull out about 20 - 25mm or wire from tonearm and with sharp knife carefully
strip insulation from wire for a length of about 3 - 4mm.
Note: It is important not to cut the wire conductor itself as this will weaken the
wire.
With clean solder tip, melt any solder left on the pin connector and blow away from
hole.
Put plastic insulation tube on wire.
Place stripped end of wire through hole in connector and bend back to form hook to
secure.
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