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how do you know theres power to the unit if theirs no strobe light pitch adjuster light & the platter doesn't spin? the power comes in & to the transformer first,then through the strobe switch, the transformer is what blows when you short the target light out.....i've seen this many a time when people try & change the target lights to blue neon.
Your turntable may be plugged in to a "switched" power outlet on your receiver/amplifier. If it is, your amplifier needs to be on for your turntable to get power.
I don't know what you mean by "directing them to the mains". Can you simply plug them into a known good wall outlet? You are right that both not lighting up suggests the cause is outside of the turntables.
Why not try replacing the whole power chord with new one instead of just changing the fuse ( but you will have to splice the two wire lines at the end of your turntable console if not to resolder it, and be sure to properly mask it with an electrical tape to avoid electrical hazard/shock to anyone... ;-)
There are no belts in the 1210 turntable. It is all driven by various Integrated Circuits (IC). These IC's tend to go bad over time. Unfortunately, it's not an easy fix, and you'll have to take it to an authorized service center for servicing.
did you ever open the turntable. It sounds like the on/off switch is bad. Remove the platter and screws with a phillips screw driver and just make sure the connections are in place. make sure you disconnect the power first. let me know what happens afterwards.
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