Cautions – Panasonic NV-F55EA User Manual

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Cautions

Please read these cautions before you operate this VTR.

Cassette Compartment Door

When first unpacking the unit, you may notice that the
cassette compartment door is partially open. This
condition is due to the operation of a safety device
designed to protect the unit from vibration during
shipment; it is not a malfunction. When the AC mains lead
is connected to a mains outlet, the door will return to its
original position.

Avoid Sudden Changes in Temperature

If the VTR is suddenly moved from a cold place to a warm
place, moisture may form on the tape and inside the VTR.

In this case, the Dew Indicator “ d " will flash on and off and

the VTR will not operate.

Humidity and Dust

Avoid places where there is high humidity or much dust,
which may cause damage to internal parts.

Do Not Obstruct the Ventilation Holes

The ventilation holes prevent abnormal increase in
temperature. Do not block or cover these holes. Especially

avoid covering the holes with soft materials such as cloth
or paper.

Video Head Clogging

Keep away from High Temperature

Keep the VTR away from extreme direct heat such as
direct sunlight, heating radiators, or closed automobiles.

Keep Magnets away

Never bring a magnet or magnetized object near the VTR

because it will adversely affect the performance of the
VTR.

No Fingers or Other Objects Inside

Touching internal parts of this VTR is dangerous, and may
cause serious damage to the VTR, Do not attempt to

disassemble the VTR. There are no user serviceable parts
inside.

The video heads place picture signals on the tape during

recording and read picture signals from the tape during
playback and they are, therefore, of critical importance for

the picture quality. To ensure that they can always provide

optimum picture quality, this VTR is equipped with an
Auto Head Cleaning Function that removes tape particles
and dust from the video heads. However, if the VTR is

used over extremely long periods of time, these heads
may still become dirty and clogged. In such a case, the
signals can no longer be recorded correctly, and the
playback picture will be distorted accordingly. This is the
case, for example, during the playback of a tape, the
sound is reproduced normally, but no picture is seen, or
the picture is greatly distorted. When such a symptom
case occurs have the recorder checked by qualified
service personnel.

If Dew Condensation Forms in the VTR

Condensation may form in the VTR if:

•The VTR is in a room where the heater has just been

turned on.

•The VTR is in a room with steam or high humidity.
•The VTR is brought from cold surroundings into a well-

heated room.

•The VTR is suddenly brought from cool surroundings,

such as an air-conditioned room or car, to a place which is

hot and humid.

When dew forms in the VTR: (Refer to page 6.)
The Dew Indicator “

d

" on the Multi-Function Display will

flash on and off and all the function buttons are made non-
operational to protect the tape and the video heads. When
the Dew Indicator flashes, wait until this indicator

disappears.

• If dew condensation forms inside the VTR while the VTR

On/Off Switch is off, it will turn on automatically and the
Dew Indicator will flash on and off. As soon as the dew

condensation has been dissolved, the VTR will turn itself
off again.

Keep Water away

Keep the VTR away from flower vases, tubs, sinks, etc.
CAUTION: If liquids are spilled into the VTR, serious
damage could occur. If you spill any liquid into the VTR,
consult qualified service personnel.

Lightning

To avoid damage by lightning, disconnect the aerial plug

from the VTR.

Cleaning the VTR

Wipe the VTR with a dean, dry cloth. Never use cleaning
fluid, or other chemicals. And do not use compressed air
to remove dust.

Stacking

Place the VTR in a horizontal position, and do not place

■■ ling heavy on it.

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