VPI Scoutmaster JMW-9T Manuel d'instructions Page 4

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Unpacking the Box
The turntable and tonearm are packed very carefully to avoid damage during
shipping. It is important that you save the packing materials and box to use for
shipping or moving the Scout.
1. Remove the 2 foam side pieces and foam block in the center.
2. Make space for the Scout and remove the chassis from the box. Put the
chassis down on a solid surface.
Complete and return the warranty card. The warranty
does not take effect until the warranty card is returned.
3. Remove and set aside the items in the next layer:
Alignment Jig.
Record clamp.
Power cord.
Bag containing screwdrivers and screws for mounting the cartridge.
4. Remove the pieces of foam covering the tonearm, then carefully remove the
tonearm and set it down in a safe place. Use caution with the tonearm’s
delicate wires and Lemo connector.
5. Remove the turntable platter and motor. Be very careful not to hit or damage
the motor pulley. It measured +/- .0005” when it was tested at the factory.
Try not to disturb it at all.
Setting up the Scout
The Scout must be placed on a flat, level surface. This will make setup easy,
provide better sound quality, and put less strain on the main bearing.
1. Place the turntable chassis, with the square cutout on the left, on the shelf or
stand where it will be used. The better isolation you provide the Scout, the
better it will sound. We highly recommend a 1 to 3 inch thick maple shelf
sitting on rubber isolator feet for this purpose.
2. Remove the tape from the spindle hole on the turntable platter and place the
platter on the spindle. The platter bearing is lubricated; no additional
lubrication is needed for at least one year.
3. Connect the power cord to the motor, then place the motor, with the power
cord at the rear, next to the square cutout of the turntable chassis.
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