Samsung CXM1974 User Manual

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Caring for Your TV/VCR

Please follow these guidelines
to get the maximum
performance from your TV/VCR.

Placement

• Do not place the TV/VCR near

extremely hot, cold, humid or
dusty places.

• Do not place the TV/VCR near

appliances with electric
motors that create magnetic
fields, such as vacuum
cleaners.

• Keep the ventilation openings

clear; do not place the
TV/VCR on a soft surface,
such as cloth or paper.

• Place the TV/VCR in an

upright position only.

Liquids

Do not handle liquids near or on
the TV/VCR. Liquids that spill
into it can cause serious
damage.

Cabinet

• Never open the cabinet or

touch the parts inside.

• Wipe your TV/VCR with a

clean, dry cloth. Never use
water, cleaning fluids, wax,
or chemicals.

• Do not put heavy objects on

top of the cabinet.

Video Heads

• Use a head cleaning tape to

remove any dirt that has
accumulated on the video
heads.

• Follow the instructions that

come with the cleaning tape;
excessive use of a cleaning
tape can shorten head life.

Temperature

If your TV/VCR is moved from a
cold to a warm place, unplug the
power cord, and allow at least
two hours for moisture that may
have formed inside the unit to
dry completely.

About Video Tapes

Use only video tapes marked
VHS with this TV/VCR.

Caring for Video Tapes

• Keep tapes away from direct

sunlight, heat or cold.

• Insert tapes with the window

side up and the arrow
pointing away from you.

• Do not subject tapes to

violent vibrations or shocks.

• Never try to take apart or

splice a video tape.

• Do not open the cassette,

touch the tape, or put
anything inside the tape
case.

• Read the instructions

supplied with video tapes.

Recording Speeds

You can play or record a tape at:

• SP (Standard Play) speed
• SLP (Super Long Play) speed

Your TV/VCR automatically plays
tapes at the proper speed.

Recording at slower tape
speeds allows tapes to hold
more program material.

TAPE SP

SLP

T-60

1 hr.

3 hrs.

T-120

2 hrs.

6 hrs.

T-160

2 hrs., 8 hrs.
40 mins.

The Record Safety Tab

Most video tapes have a safety
tab that must be intact to record.
To protect a tape from erasure,
you can break off the tab.

To record on a cassette with the
tab removed, cover the hole
with cellophane tape.

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