I'm not familiar with that turntable. But I think I might be able to help, if it's like other turntables. Check this and see, is there a rubber mat under which you find a metal platter? If so, are there holes in the platter that you can see inside? This is common on many belt-drive turntables.If this is the case on yours, you will want to remove the platter and place the belt around the belt path on the platter, gently holding the belt through the access holes. Place the platter back on the spindle and thread the belt over the drive motor pulley. Stretch the belt as little as possible when you do this.
I hope that helps and you're back in business.