1. Hua Neke Atuview me nga ahuatanga
The DANFI AUDIO DF TE-2017 is a versatile record player designed for an enhanced audio experience. It combines vintage aesthetics with modern functionality, offering multiple playback and recording options.
- 3-Speed Belt Drive Turntable: Supports 33 1/3, 45, and 78 RPM vinyl records.
- Hononga Nihokikorangi Ahokore: Stream music wirelessly from compatible devices.
- USB Recording & Playback: Convert vinyl to digital formats (MP3/WAV) and play music from USB drives (up to 64GB).
- Nga Kaikorero Tirohanga-Roto: Dual speakers with EQ technology for clear sound.
- Tāuru AUX: Connect external audio sources via a 3.5mm cable.
- RCA Line-Out: Hono atu ki waho amplifiers or powered speakers for expanded audio.
- Mahi-Aunoa: Automatically stops the turntable at the end of a record.
- Removable Dust Cover: Protects the turntable and records from dust.

Whakaahua 1.1: Ka mutuview of the DANFI AUDIO DF TE-2017 Record Player with key features highlighted.
2. He aha kei roto i te Pouaka
Wewetehia nga waahanga katoa me te whakarite kia whakauruhia nga mea e whai ake nei:
- DANFI AUDIO DF TE-2017 Record Player
- Power Cord & Adapter (100-240V~)
- 45 RPM Whurutau
- Ngira Whakakapi
- Ripanga Kiriata
- Pukapuka Kaiwhakamahi (tenei tuhinga)
3. Tohutohu Tatūnga
- Wetekina te Tākai: Remove all packaging materials and place the turntable on a stable, flat surface.
- Install the Slipmat: Place the felt slipmat onto the turntable platter.
- Tangohia te Kaitiaki Stylus: Carefully remove the white plastic stylus protector from the needle.
- Hono Hono: Plug the power adapter into the DC 5V/1A port on the back of the turntable and then into a wall outlet.
- Position Dust Cover: Ensure the clear dust cover is properly seated on its hinges. It can be left open or closed during playback.

Image 3.1: The DANFI AUDIO DF TE-2017 Record Player ready for use.
4. Nga Tohutohu Whakahaere
4.1 Te purei Rekoata Vinyl
- Whakahiko: Rotate the 'VOLUME' knob clockwise to turn on the turntable.
- Tīpakohia te Aratau Waea: Press the 'MODE' button until 'PHO' is displayed on the LED screen.
- Tuhi Tuhi: Place a vinyl record on the turntable platter. For 45 RPM records, use the included adapter.
- Tautuhi Tere: Adjust the speed switch (33, 45, or 78 RPM) to match your record's speed.
- Enable/Disable Auto-Stop: The auto-stop switch is located near the tonearm. Set it to 'ON' for the turntable to stop automatically at the end of the record, or 'OFF' for continuous play.
- Turanga Tonearm: Gently lift the tonearm using the cueing lever. Move the tonearm over the desired track on the record.
- Tonearm Raro: Mā te whakamahi i te rīpene tohu, āta tukua te ringa oro ki runga i te kōpae. Ka tīmata te purei o te puoro.
- Whakaritea Rōrahi: Use the 'VOLUME' knob to adjust the sound level.
- Kati te Purei: At the end of the record (if auto-stop is off), or to stop manually, gently lift the tonearm using the cueing lever and return it to its rest.

Image 4.1: Proper placement of the tonearm on a vinyl record.
4.2 Aratau Nihokikorangi
- Whakahiko: Rotate the 'VOLUME' knob clockwise to turn on the turntable.
- Tīpako Aratau Nihokikorangi: Press the 'MODE' button until 'BT' is displayed on the LED screen. The turntable will emit an audible tone indicating it's in pairing mode.
- Pūrere Takirua: On your Bluetooth-enabled device (smartphone, tablet, etc.), search for 'TE-2017' in the Bluetooth settings and select it to pair.
- Purei Waiata: Once paired, you can stream music from your device through the turntable's speakers. Use the play/pause and track skip buttons on the turntable or your device.
Video 4.2.1: Demonstration of the DANFI AUDIO DF record player in pink, showcasing its Bluetooth functionality and ease of use.
4.3 USB Recording and Playback
- Kōkuhu Puku USB: Insert a USB flash drive (up to 64GB) into the USB port on the front panel.
- Record Vinyl: While playing a vinyl record in Phono mode, press the 'M' (Mode) button until 'REC' appears on the display. The recording will begin. Press 'M' again to stop recording and save the file.
- Play USB Audio: Press the 'MODE' button until 'USB' is displayed. The turntable will automatically play audio files from the USB drive. Use the control buttons (play/pause, skip) to navigate tracks.

Image 4.3.1: Visual guide for USB recording from vinyl.
4.4 AUX Whakauru
Connect external audio devices (e.g., MP3 players, smartphones without Bluetooth) to the 'AUX' input jack on the front panel using a 3.5mm audio cable. Press the 'MODE' button until 'AUX' is displayed to play audio from the connected device.
4.5 RCA Line-Out
For enhanced sound, connect the 'RCA OUT' ports on the back of the turntable to an external amplifier or powered speakers using RCA cables. Ensure proper left and right channel connections.

Image 4.5.1: Rear panel connections for RCA output and power.
5. Tiaki
- Te horoi i te Stylus: Horoia mārire te pene pene i ia wā me te paraihe ngohengohe, me te paraihe mai i muri ki mua.
- Ngā Rekoata Horoi: Use a carbon fiber brush or a record cleaning solution to keep your vinyl records free of dust and debris.
- Te Tiaki i te Taupoki Puehu: Wipe the dust cover with a soft, dry cloth. Avoid abrasive cleaners.
- Mata Tahuri: Clean the turntable's surface with a soft, slightly damp kakahu.
- Whakakapinga ngira: The stylus (needle) should be replaced after approximately 300-500 hours of playback to maintain sound quality and prevent damage to your records.
6. Te Raru
- Kore Mana: Ensure the power adapter is securely connected to both the turntable and a working wall outlet. Check the 'VOLUME' knob is turned on.
- Kore Oro: Verify the volume is turned up. If using external speakers, ensure they are powered on and correctly connected via RCA. If in Bluetooth mode, confirm successful pairing.
- Skipping Records: Ensure the record is clean and free of dust. Check that the turntable is on a stable, level surface. The stylus might need cleaning or replacement.
- Nga Take Takirua Nihokikorangi: Make sure the turntable is in 'BT' mode. Ensure your device's Bluetooth is enabled and within range. Try unpairing and re-pairing the device.
- USB Recording Failure: Check that the USB drive is formatted correctly (FAT32) and has sufficient space. Ensure the capacity is less than 64GB.
7. Whakatakotoranga
| Āhuahira | Whakatakotoranga |
|---|---|
| Hunga Hua | 14.1 x 11.2 x 4.9 inihi |
| Taumaha Tūemi | 4.85 pauna |
| Tau tauira | TE-2017 |
| Waitohu | DANFI Ororongo DF |
| Tere Hurihuri Morahi | 78 RPM (tautoko 33 1/3, 45, 78 RPM) |
| Nga waahanga motuhake | AUX Input, Built-In Bluetooth Receiver, Digital Recorder, Dust Cover, RCA Output |
| Rauemi | Rakau Hangaia |
| Tae | Mawhero Maama |
| Pūrere Hototahi | Headphone, MP3 Player, Personal Computer, Smartphone, Tablet |
8. Pūtāhui me te Tautoko
For warranty information and customer support, please refer to the documentation included with your product or contact DANFI AUDIO DF directly through their official webpae, hongere ratonga kiritaki ranei. Puritia to rihiti hoko mo nga kereme whakamana.
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