Yamaha TT-S303 TT-S303 Owners Manual - Page 24

Troubleshooting

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When necessary | Troubleshooting Troubleshooting If the unit stops operating correctly, check the following points. If taking the appropriate action does not solve the problem, or if there is a problem not listed below, press the z (power) button located on the unit's back panel to turn off the power, disconnect the power cord, and contact your nearest authorized Yamaha dealer or service center. Problem Pressing z (power) does not turn on the power. The platter does not rotate. No sound. Volume is too weak or too loud. Something is wrong with the left/right balance of the sound. Playback speed is wrong. Hum is audible. Cause Action Reference page The AC adaptor has come unplugged from this unit's DC IN Firmly plug the AC adaptor into this unit's DC IN jack and into jack or from the AC outlet, or is not firmly plugged in. an AC outlet. 15 The belt is not correctly positioned on the platter and pulley, or the belt has come off. Attach the belt correctly to the platter and the pulley. 12 z(power) is not on. Turn z(power) on. 18 The head shell is not correctly attached to the tone arm. Attach the head shell correctly to the tone arm. 13 The RCA stereo cable is not connected correctly. Connect the RCA stereo cable correctly. 15 The mute setting of the amplifier is on. Turn off the mute setting of the amplifier. - The cartridge setting of the amplifier or phono equalizer is incorrect. Set the cartridge setting of the amplifier or phono equalizer correctly for the type of cartridge that you're using (MM or MC). - The PHONO EQ switch is set incorrectly. Set the PHONO EQ switch correctly for the device that is connected. 15 The turntable is tilted. Place the turntable on a level location. - The speed setting is incorrect. The RCA stereo cable is not connected correctly. The head shell is not firmly secured to the tone arm. Set the 33/45 (speed) setting correctly. This unit does not support playback of SP records (78 rpm). 19 Connect the RCA stereo cable correctly. 15 Use the lock nut to firmly secure the head shell to the tone arm. 13 24 En

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Troubleshooting
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Troubleshooting
If the unit stops operating correctly, check the following points.
If taking the appropriate action does not solve the problem, or if there is a problem not listed below, press the
z
(power) button located on the unit’s back panel to turn
off the power, disconnect the power cord, and contact your nearest authorized Yamaha dealer or service center.
Problem
Cause
Action
Reference
page
Pressing
z
(power) does not
turn on the power.
The AC adaptor has come unplugged from this unit’s DC IN
jack or from the AC outlet, or is not firmly plugged in.
Firmly plug the AC adaptor into this unit’s DC IN jack and into
an AC outlet.
15
The platter does not rotate.
The belt is not correctly positioned on the platter and pulley,
or the belt has come off.
Attach the belt correctly to the platter and the pulley.
12
z
(power) is not on.
Turn
z
(power) on.
18
No sound.
The head shell is not correctly attached to the tone arm.
Attach the head shell correctly to the tone arm.
13
The RCA stereo cable is not connected correctly.
Connect the RCA stereo cable correctly.
15
The mute setting of the amplifier is on.
Turn off the mute setting of the amplifier.
Volume is too weak or too loud.
The cartridge setting of the amplifier or phono equalizer is
incorrect.
Set the cartridge setting of the amplifier or phono equalizer
correctly for the type of cartridge that you’re using (MM or
MC).
The PHONO EQ switch is set incorrectly.
Set the PHONO EQ switch correctly for the device that is
connected.
15
Something is wrong with the
left/right balance of the sound.
The turntable is tilted.
Place the turntable on a level location.
Playback speed is wrong.
The speed setting is incorrect.
Set the 33/45 (speed) setting correctly. This unit does not
support playback of SP records (78 rpm).
19
Hum is audible.
The RCA stereo cable is not connected correctly.
Connect the RCA stereo cable correctly.
15
The head shell is not firmly secured to the tone arm.
Use the lock nut to firmly secure the head shell to the tone
arm.
13