� You now have the Main Chassis sitting on the 4 feet. This is a good time to make sure that the table is positioned correctly. If it must be moved slightly or centered on its stand, do it slowly. � Lift the clear acrylic platter and remove the tape on the bottom, do not remove the grease inside the bearing. Carefully lower the platter down onto the spindle. Spin the platter and check that it is spinning freely and that there is no wobble. � It is very important that TNT- HR is level. Place a 12" long bubble level across the platter and level the turntable in two directions, left to right and front to back. Rotating the black cone shaped feet on the bottom of the four legs will level the unit. You must hold the bladders when doing this. � Now place the MA in position. The MA is heavy and should be moved slowly.. Put one black belt between each motor and the flywheel and the large belt between the flywheel and platter. NEVER TURN THE MOTOR ASSEMBLY OVER, THE FLYWHEEL CAN FALL OUT AND INJURE YOU OR BECOME DAMAGED. � There is very little maintenance associated with the HR. The bottle of light oil is used to occasionally lubricate the motors. If the motors ever make noise, it is time to re-lube it. � There is a break-in period of at least 30 hours before the HR will sound its best. For best possible sound try to turn on the turntable at least one hour before you do serious listening. This will loosen up the belts, and warm up the lubricant in the bearings. � When playing records remember that the record goes on the platter first, then the center weight, and then the ring clamp. The ring clamp has to be lowered parallel to the record and it will slide onto the rim of the platter. This will clamp the record down like a vacuum system. � It is normal for the motors to make some low-level noise. None of this gets into the system. The more you use your TNT, the quieter the motor and the bearings will become.