Jensen JTA-220 User Manual

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Power Supply:
  AC 120V ~ 60Hz
Radio Frequency Coverage:
     AM: 535 - 1705 KHz
                                               FM: 88 - 108    MHz
Specifications subject to change without notice.
TROUBLE SHOOTING
1)  Turn on the unit by 
pressing
the POWER 
BUTTON
(3),
the
Power Indicator lights.
2)  Select the desired band 
(AM/FM/FM St.) with the 
FUNCTION
Control
(5).
3) Tune in 
your
desired station using the TUNING Knob (7). If the FM ST. band was chosen, the FM STEREO
     indicator (6) will light up whenever a stereo broadcast is received. To receive a weak (noisy) FM station,select FM
     band by setting the FUNCTION knob(5) to 
the
FM position .The FM STEREO indicator (6) will go off and the
     reception may be improved, but the sound is 
now
monaural (MONO).
4)  Adjust the VOLUME 
Control
(1) to the desired sound level.
5) To turn the unit off, press the POWER Knob (3) again, The Power Indicator (4) goes off.
Power button on (pushed in), but no power
* Check power to wall plug.
* Check AC cord connection to wall plug.
Power Indicator is on, but no sound from speaker
* Check FUNCTION selector.
* Check VOLUME setting
* Make sure headphones are not plugged in.
Poor FM reception
Untie
and fully extend 
the
FM wire antenna for best reception.
-
Do not 
plug in 
the power cord until all other connections have been made.
-
Do not expose this 
product
to liquid.
Power Button
After using the unit, switch off the power by releasing the POWER 
Button.
Cleaning the Unit
To
clean
, simply wipe with soft clean 
damp (never wet) 
cloth.
 Never use solvents or abrasive cleaners.
Stylus (needle) Replacement
Replace a worn stylus
 by following the directions below
1)  Raise the “Tone Arm”.
2) To remove the old stylus
 needle
, pull out the stylus assembly in the direction
      shown, holding the head shell with your other hand.
3)  Then install the new stylus
 needle
 by pushing it gently into the cartridge
     (hold by the edge to prevent damage to the stylus) until it clicks into place.
CARE & MAINTENANCE
TUNER OPERATION
PHONO OPERATION
SPECIFICATIONS
HINTS FOR BEST RECEPTION
FM: The receiver has a built-in FM antenna (8) hanging from the rear cabinet. This wire should be completely
       unraveled and extended for best reception.
AM : This unit is equipped with a built-in directional ferrite antenna. Rotate the unit to obtain the best reception.
Note:
Flip-up the clear
 stylus protector
 to expose the needle
. Be sure that the tone arm 
is detached from 
the
tone arm r
est
 (13)
 before operat
ing
.
1)  Turn on the unit with the POWER 
Button
(3). The POWER Indicator (4) will
     light up.
2)  Set the FUNCTION 
Selector
(5) to the PHONO position.
3)  Set the SPEED SELECTOR (14) to the proper position depending on
     the record to be played. Three speeds (33 rpm, 45 rpm,
 78 rpm)
      can be selected. When 45 rpm is selected, use the 45 rpm
     ADAPTOR (15).
4)  Place the record on the platter (if required, use the 45 rpm adaptor)
5)  Lift the tone arm (12) from the rest 
(13)
and
t
he platter will begin to rotate
 as you move it towards the record
.
6)  Place the 
needle of the 
tone arm (12)
on the record at the 
desired position.
7)  Adjust 
the
VOLUME
control
(1) to the desired sound level.
8)  At the end of the record, the platter will continue to rotate
 until the tone arm (12) is returned to the rest (13)
.
Note:
The turntable platter will not automatically stop when the record finishes playing. This is to allow extended play 
records to play all the way through without prematurely stopping before the tone arm reachs the end of the record
 (center area). Don't allow the record to continue turning for extended periods of time once the tone arm (12) 
reaches the center of the record. This could prematurly wear out the stylus needle.
9
)
Stop the Turntable by pressing the POWER Button (3). 
Lift the 
tone arm
 (12) and return it to the 
rest
 (13).
IMPORTANT:
Do not turn or stop the Turntable
 platter
 manually. Moving or jarring the Turntable
platter
without securing
the Tone Arm Clamp could result in damage to the T
one Arm or Stylus
.
SERVICE
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