Panasonic NV-MC20 User Manual

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Cover the Lens with the Cap after Shooting

Keep the VHS-C Movie Away from Strong Light

Do not expose the VHS*C Movie to strong tight, because the heat

from it may cause deformation or other damage.

When the VHS-C Movie Is Not Being Used

Remove the video cassette and turn the VHS-C Movie off with the

Operation On/Off Switch.

Keep Insecticide Spray Away

Never spray things like insecticide on the lens and body of the
VHS-C Movie. Also, never leave rubber or vinyl objects in contact

with any part of it for a long time, because the colour might change
and the body surface might be damaged.

Never Place the VHS-C Movie with the Cassette

Compartment Side Facing Down

Never use the VHS-C Movie with the cassette compartment facing

down as this might cause uneven winding and slacking of the tape.

Cleaning the VHS-C Movie

•The body of the VHS-C Movie is made of plastic materials. Never

use benzine, thinner or other chemicals for cleaning, because the

colour might be changed and the case surface might be
damaged.

•Wipe the case and operation panel with a soft, clean cloth. For

persistent stains, use a cloth moistened with mild detergent and
water, and then wipe with a dry cloth.

•Clean the lens only with a blower brush (used for photo cameras)

or a special lens cleaning tissue (used for glasses and cameras).

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