TO CHANGE MOTOR START CAPACITOR
Slide a screwdriver under the chrome handle cover and snap it off, exposing the two bolts which hold the handle in place. Remove these two bolts. On the opposite side of the unit, locate the two rubber feet. Remove the screws holding these two feet in place. The unit is now unbolted from the case.
Make sure the tone arm is locked in it's clip. Lift out the platter and set it aside. Slide the chassis out of the case being careful nothing hangs up on the back side of the case (where the speaker connections are).
The motor capacitor is soldered onto a terminal block as part of the motor assembly. The terminal block will most likely have to be bent slightly away from the motor to get at the capacitor. Carefully remove the old capacitor and install the new one. See the sketch below to locate the proper solder points.
Reverse the above procedures to reinstall the set into the case.
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