Rowe CD-100K CD Player User Manual


 
CD-100K Phonograph
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Do not proceed with unpacking until you read and understand the following caution:
4. Remove the rubber band on the hold-down plate.
5. Remove the rubber band, wire hook, and warning tag that hold the sprag lever out of the sprag wheel.
6. Remove all tape from the magazine belt and magazine pulley.
7. Check to see that the title page assembly is plugged in.
VISUAL INSPECTION
Check to be sure that all electrical plugs are completely seated into their receptacles.
PHONOGRAPH LEVELING
To insure proper operation, level the phonograph cabinet from left-to-right and front-to-back by inserting spacers
under the caster wheels.
HANDY CASE
Locate the Handy Case in a blue plastic envelope. The Handy Case contains a variety of items, including the
phonograph service manual and parts catalog, spare parts, and fuses. Keep the Handy Case inside the phonograph
so the service manual and parts will be readily available when needed.
WARRANTY REGISTRATION CARD
A postage-paid Warranty Registration Card is included with the phonograph. This card should be filled out and
returned to Rowe.
MAJOR COMPONENTS OF THE CD-100K
Figure 1-1 shows the major components of the CD-100K Phonograph. Take a minute to familiarize yourself with
these components.
Table 8-1 (Volume 2, Section 8) lists the accessories that you may have in addition to the standard phonograph.
CAUTION:
The CD mechanism is sensitive to static discharges. The photo diodes and the laser are
more sensitive to discharges than MOS IC’s. Careless handling may immediately destroy
components within the player or cause undetectable damage that will lead to failure
after several weeks or even months of use. Before you touch the player, discharge your
hands and tools by touching a grounded metal part of the phonograph, such as the
amplifier or power supply chassis. If you need to remove the CD player for servicing,
place the CD player into the anti-static bag (shipped with the phonograph for this
purpose) immediately after you remove it from the phonograph.