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Going on what little you have written, the most likely cause is a worn or bent needle. http://www.turntableneedles.com/search.asp?keyword=793-d&search=GO is the needle type that should be correct for your Teac SL-A100 Turntable.
If it says your speed setting in on 33, than you have a problem with the speed control inside of the turntable, there is not much you can do in that area. 33 is the slowest speed too, so it seems like it is stuck on 45 or 78. Call Teac if you are still under warranty.
Probably you want to convert it to 220 volt. Simple, go to mechanic who will take out Transformer and easily convert it to 220, I got it done myself as well, AM/FM will work properly being analogue tuning.
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