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Fluance RT82 Reference Vinyl Turntable User Manual

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Fluance RT82 Reference Vinyl Turntable

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Introduction

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Fluance believes everyone should experience audio in its truest form, recreating the performance the way the artist intended. Utilizing only superior components and expert audio engineering, their products are a testament to the performance that can be achieved when a passion for music takes center stage. The perfect complement to any audiophile’s lifestyle, you’ll be enjoying live performances in your home for years to come.

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What’s Included

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Components and Connections

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  1. Platter
  2. Motor Pulley
  3. Motor Pulley Cap
  4. Rubber Belt
  5. Spindle
  6. Rubber Turntable Mat (RT82/RT83/RT84 Only)
  7. Speed Selection
  8. Power LED
  9. Counterweight
  10. Anti-Skating Control
  11. Cueing Lever
  12. Tonearm Lock
  13. Tonearm
  14. Headshell & Stylus
  15. RCA Audio Outputs
  16. Ground Terminal
  17. Auto Stop Switch
  18. Power Input
  19. Motor Servo
  20. Isolation Feet
  21. Hinge

First Time Setup

Installing the Platter

  1. Remove the protective packaging and ensure the turntable is placed on a sturdy and level surface. Place the platter onto the spindle located in the middle of the turntable.Fluance RT82 Reference Vinyl Turntable-7
  2. Place the motor pulley cap over the motor pulley. Ensure the arrows are aligned so that the motor pulley cap is installed properly.
    Tip: The arrows help to align the notch on the motor cap with the post on the motor.Fluance RT82 Reference Vinyl Turntable-8
  3. Lift the rubber belt and place it around the motor pulley. Rotate the platter several times to ensure the rubber belt is secure and not twisted.Fluance RT82 Reference Vinyl Turntable-9
  4. RT82/83/84: Place the turntable mat on top of the platter. Make sure the logo side is facing up.
    Note: RT85-Turntable mat is not included. When using an acrylic platter, a turntable mat is not required.Fluance RT82 Reference Vinyl Turntable-10

Installing the Counterweight

  1. Secure the tonearm using the tonearm lock.Fluance RT82 Reference Vinyl Turntable-11
  2. Slide the counterweight onto the end of the tonearm with numbers facing forward until it clicks and is fully installed on the tonearm.Fluance RT82 Reference Vinyl Turntable-12

Installing the Headshell

  1. Remove the headshell from the protective packaging and insert into the end of the tonearm.Fluance RT82 Reference Vinyl Turntable-13
  2. Tighten the locking nut until the headshell is secure.

Installing the Dust Cover

  1. IMPORTANT INFORMATION
    Place the dust cover on a soft surface to avoid scratching it. Install the hinges on the provided grooves located on the back of the dust cover.
    CAUTION
    The hinges are spring-loaded and can close with a strong force. Use caution when installing.Fluance RT82 Reference Vinyl Turntable-14
  2. Carefully open the hinges on the dust cover and insert into the hinge mounts preinstalled on the back of the turntable.Fluance RT82 Reference Vinyl Turntable-15

Leveling the Turntable

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This turntable features 3 adjustable feet to ensure the turntable is level regardless of the surface upon which the turntable is resting.

Use the table below with the included bubble level to adjust the feet and level the turntable.

Note: The turntable comes in the fully lowered position.

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IMPORTANT INFORMATION

Complete all steps for balancing the tonearm. Incorrect tonearm balancing can cause damage to the stylus and your records. For additional assistance, go to www.fluance.com/support to watch a tutorial video for this process.

  1. Remove the stylus protector.Fluance RT82 Reference Vinyl Turntable-18
  2. Unlock the tonearm and lift the cueing lever.Fluance RT82 Reference Vinyl Turntable-19
  3. Position the tonearm over the platter.Fluance RT82 Reference Vinyl Turntable-20
  4. Hold the headshell and lower the cueing lever completely. Protect the stylus from touching the platter.Fluance RT82 Reference Vinyl Turntable-21
  5. With the cueing lever now lowered, turn the entire counterweight until the tonearm is balanced and floating horizontally when the headshell is released. Do not allow the stylus to touch the platter.Fluance RT82 Reference Vinyl Turntable-22Tip: When balancing the tonearm, make sure the cueing lever is down and the antiskating control is set to 0.
  6. Set only the counterweight indicator ring to “0” on the center line while keeping the tonearm balanced, then lock the tonearm on the tonearm rest.Fluance RT82 Reference Vinyl Turntable-23
  7. Use the chart below to determine the recommended tracking force for your cartridge. Rotate the entire counterweight counterclockwise until the indicator ring is set to the correct value on the center line. (fig.1)Fluance RT82 Reference Vinyl Turntable-24
  8. Set the anti-skating control value to match the recommended tracking force. (fig.2)Fluance RT82 Reference Vinyl Turntable-25Tip: When setting the counterweight, make sure you are turning the entire weight and not just the counterweight indicator ring.

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Connecting the RCA and Ground Cables

This turntable does not have an internal preamp, so an external preamp or an amplifier with a PHONO input must be used. Connect the RCA and ground cable to the back of the turntable, and then connect the other end to your external preamp or the PHONO input and ground terminal on your amplifier. Ensure the cable colors are matched to the RCA connector colors.

Note: The included RCA cable is a high-quality cable with a <90pF capacitance rating.

For best performance, it is recommended that any other RCA connections use a similarly rated cable. The Fluance RCA cable is available at www.fluance.com/turntable-accessories

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When using an external preamp, one ground cable should be connected between the turntable and the preamp. A second ground cable (Not Included) should be connected between the preamp and the amplifier/powered speakers. Failure to connect both ground cables can result in unwanted noise/hum.

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IMPORTANT INFORMATION

The ground cable must be connected to both the turntable and amplifier. Failure to connect to both can result in unwanted noise/humming.

Connecting the Power Adapter

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Ensure the power adapter is securely connected to a power outlet. Insert the power cable into the power input on the back of the turntable. It is recommended to reconfirm with the bubble level that the turntable is still level after setup is complete.

IMPORTANT INFORMATION

Only use the official power adapter included with your turntable.

Playing a Record

Tip: For the best audio performance, the dust cover should be removed during playback.

  1. Lift the dust cover
  2. Place a record on the spindle (use the 45 Adapter if necessary)
  3. Turn the speed selection knob to the correct RPM typically listed on your record (Normal LP playback speed is 33 RPM)
  4. Unlock the tonearm lock
  5. Lift the cueing lever
  6. Move the tonearm to the desired starting point
  7. Lower the cueing lever

Note: When the turntable is not in use the speed selection knob should be set to OFF to turn the turntable completely off.

The turntable setup is now complete! Enjoy your Fluance turntable. Should you require any further assistance, please visit us at www.fluance.com/support for how-to videos and guides.

Break In Period

To experience the peak performance of your turntable, it is recommended to allow the cartridge to break in. The break-in period for cartridges included with Fluance turntables is 20 hours of normal playback.

Auto Stop Function

The auto-stop function is designed to extend the life of your stylus. At the end of a record, the platter will automatically stop spinning if auto stop is enabled. This feature will also require that the tonearm be moved over the record before the platter starts spinning at the selected speed.

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If the auto stop switch is set to the OFF position the platter will begin spinning as soon as the speed selection knob is set to 33 or 45. To stop the record from spinning set the speed selection knob to the OFF position.

Note: The auto stop function will take approximately 30 seconds at the end of the record before the turntable stops spinning.

Due to variances in vinyl record production, some records may not work correctly with the auto stop function.

Maintenance

Replacing the Stylus

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Use the chart below to ensure you replace your stylus with the correct model. Replacement stylus and instructions are available at www.fluance.com/turntableaccessories

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Upgrading the Cartridge

The turntable supports the option of upgrading the cartridge. A complete cartridge replacement guide and video are available at www.fluance.com/resources There is also a Cartridge Alignment Protractor at the end of the manual for your convenience.

Cartridge Connections

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Turntable Cartridge Specifications

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Replacing the Rubber Belt

  1. With the platter installed, remove the defective rubber belt from the motor pulley and platter.
  2. Wrap the new rubber belt around the plate, being careful not to overstretch the belt. Ensure it is not twisted.
  3. Lift the rubber belt and place it over the motor pulley.
  4. Rotate the turntable several times to ensure the rubber belt is secure and not twisted.

Parts and Accessories

Replacement parts and turntable accessories are available at www.fluance.com/turntable-accessories

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Turntable Care

  1. Use a soft, dry microfiber cloth to wipe dust from the turntable surface.
  2. Keep the dust cover closed to ensure the turntable components remain dust-free.
  3. When cleaning the acrylic platter, only use a microfiber cloth to avoid scratching the surface.

Record Care

  1. Records should be stored vertically in a dry environment away from sources of heat.
  2. An anti-static brush can be used to remove dirt from the record’s grooved surface. Use a record cleaning solution to further clean your records to ensure crystal clear playback.
  3. It is important to use the cueing lever when lifting or lowering the tonearm to prevent accidental slipping and scratching.

Stylus Care

  1. When the turntable is not in use, always keep the provided stylus protector installed to prevent accidental damage.
  2. A stylus cleaning brush can be used to remove dust and debris from the stylus.
  3. Enabling the auto-stop function will reduce wear and tear on the stylus by stopping the turntable after playback is completed.

Troubleshooting

Turntable Not Spinning

  • Turn the speed selection knob to 33 or 45 (power LED should light up). Lift the tonearm over the plate,,r and it should start spinning.
  • The turntable should be connected to a known good power outlet, and the power cable should be securely inserted into the unit.
  • Ensure the rubber belt is intact and hooked around the platter and the motor pulley.

No Power

  • The turntable should be connected to a known good power outlet, and the power cable should be securely inserted into the unit.
  • The power LED should light up when the speed selection knob is set to 33 or 45.

Wrong Speed

  • Check the record label for the correct playback speed and that the speed selection knob is set to match it. Normal LP playback speed is 33 1/3 RPM, but some play at 45 RPM.

Skipping

  • Ensure the record surface is clear of dirt and debris. Also check that the record is not warped or deformed.
  • Inspect the stylus tip for built-up dirt or debris. Use a stylus cleaning brush to clean if necessary.
  • Ensure the turntable is on a sturdy and level surface and properly leveled using the adjustable feet.
  • Use the instructions in step four of the first time setup instructions to confirm the tonearm was balanced correctly and set to the correct tracking force for the included cartridge.
  • Check that the anti-skating control is set to match the tracking force.

Audio Feedback

  • If audio feedback occurs, ensure the speakers are positioned away from the turntable. The turntable should not be placed in front of the speakers or on the same surface as the speakers.
  • For the best audio performance, the dust cover should be removed during playback.
  • Playback at excessive volume can cause feedback. If feedback is occurring, decrease volume or lower bass levels.
  • If using an external preamp with a rumble filter, turn it on to reduce resonance feedback.

Cueing Lever Not Lowering Tonearm

  • Use instructions in step four of the first-time setup instructions to confirm the tonearm was balanced and set to the correct tracking force.
  • Lock the tonearm and lower the cueing lever. Gently press down on the tonearm bridge until fully lowered to reset the tonearm lowering mechanism.

Low Volume

  • Check the RCA connections are correct and fully inserted. (See Step Seven)
  • If the turntable is directly connected to an amplifier, it must have a PHONO input.
  • The turntable does not include an internal preamp, so an external preamp or amplifier with a PHONO input must be used with the turntable. The Fluance High Fidelity Phono Preamp (PA10) is designed for the Reference Series turntables and is available on www.fluance.com.

Humming Sound

  • Connect the ground wire to your external preamp or amplifier. If using an external preamp, ensure the second ground wire is connected from the preamp to the amplifier /powered speakers.
  • Ensure the headshell is fully tightened and secured.
  • The turntable and other devices should be directly connected to a power outlet. It is recommended to avoid power bars or extension cables.
  • Ensure the speakers are positioned away from the turntable. The turntable should not be placed in front of the speakers or on the same surface as the speakers.

Audio From Only One Channel

  • Test the speakers with another device such as a CD Player or Smartphone.
  • Confirm the tonearm is balanced and using the correct tracking force.
  • Disconnect and reconnect the RCA cables, ensuring they are fully inserted.
  • Try a different set of RCA cables.
  • Remove the headshell from the tonearm and use rubbing alcohol on a cotton swab to clean the contacts on the back of the headshell. Reinstall the headshell, ensuring the locking nut is tightened completely.

Need Additional Help?

  • Do not return this product to the store.
  • Please contact Fluance Customer Experience first, regarding any additional information on product features, specifications assistance with setup.
  • Online web chat or Support: www.fluance.com/contact
  • Online support videos and guides: www.fluance.com/resources

Specifications

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