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APPENDIX A - CARE OF YOUR DUAL-DECK VCR
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Care of Your
Dual-Deck VCR
Placement of Your Dual-Deck VCR
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Place your Dual-Deck VCR within three feet, (to
use the supplied cable) but not on top of your TV.
use the supplied cable) but not on top of your TV.
•
Place your Dual-Deck VCR in a horizontal
position only.
position only.
•
Do not place your Dual-Deck VCR in extremely
hot, cold, humid or dusty places. See ‘Environment’
in the Technical Specifications section of this
Guide for specifications.
hot, cold, humid or dusty places. See ‘Environment’
in the Technical Specifications section of this
Guide for specifications.
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Do not place your Dual-Deck VCR near appliances
with electric motors.
with electric motors.
•
Do not put anything on top of your Dual-Deck
VCR. Keep liquids and food away from your
Dual-Deck VCR.
VCR. Keep liquids and food away from your
Dual-Deck VCR.
Cleaning the Dual-Deck VCR Cabinet
Dust the surface using a soft cloth. Use the dusting
attachment of your vacuum occasionally to remove
dust from the ventilation holes on the side.
attachment of your vacuum occasionally to remove
dust from the ventilation holes on the side.
Cleaning the Video Heads
Your new Go-Video Dual-Deck VCR features a
built-in video head cleaner, and was designed and
engineered to give you many years of trouble-free
operation. However careful maintenance of your
Dual-Deck VCR’s video heads will still be required
to assure you of continued clear video image quality.
built-in video head cleaner, and was designed and
engineered to give you many years of trouble-free
operation. However careful maintenance of your
Dual-Deck VCR’s video heads will still be required
to assure you of continued clear video image quality.
Video tape naturally degrades over time and with use.
When you play a video tape on your VCR, it deposits
small amounts of dirt and oxide (a chemical used in
the manufacture of video tapes,) on your VCR’s video
tape heads. Your Dual-Deck VCR’s Automatic Head
When you play a video tape on your VCR, it deposits
small amounts of dirt and oxide (a chemical used in
the manufacture of video tapes,) on your VCR’s video
tape heads. Your Dual-Deck VCR’s Automatic Head
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