Turntable assembly instructions for PS-LX300USB phonograph

I just bought a Sony PS-LX300USB phonograph turntable which requires some initial assembly. I'm confused and having trouble with step number 1 on page 5 of the operating instructions manual. All it says is move the metallic parts inside the larger gear in the direction of the arrow shown in the diagram. As far as I can tell these metallic parts simply pivit inwards and then spring out back to there original position again which accomplishes nothing. So does anyone know exactly what it is I'm suspose to be doing or accomplishing here. Right now I'm frustrated with the lack of information as to the why and how! If anyone can clarify this step for me please do! Thanks! 

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