About cassette tapes, Avoid the following types of tapes, Notes about the handling of cassettes – Panasonic SA-HD52 User Manual

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About Cassette Tapes

Avoid the following types of tapes

Notes about the handling of cassettes

•120-mtnute (or longer) tapes

Because this tape is very thin, it might stretch during use, become
tangled with rotating parts in this unit, and/or tape movement
might not be stable,

•Fe-Cr tape (TYPE III)

The high range wilt be emphasized and a flat frequency response
characteristic cannot be obtained.

*Metal tape

In particular, recordings will be very distorted.

If the tape in the cassette is loose, the tape can easily break during
use or otherwise be damaged. Never tmjch the tape itself, or
attempt to pull it out of the cassette.

Use a pencil or similar

object to take up the

slack.

Avoid tape storage in the following

places

Tape can be damaged if it is stored in places such as described

below.

•Where the temperature is high (95’F/35’C or higher) or where the

humidity is high (60% or higher).

•Where there is a strong magnetic field (rtear a speaker, on top of

a TV, etc.).

•In direct sunlight.

About Compact Discs

Handling precautions

Only compact discs having this mark
can be used vfith this unit.

DIGtTAL AUDIO

Observe the following precautions to enjoy the same out­
standing sonic performance from your Compact Discs for

many years.

•Hold compact discs by the edges so the surface is not soiled with

fingerprints.

•Be careful not to scratch the surface with fingernails or other sharp

ejects, particularly when inserting and removing discs from their

cases.

•Do not bend the disc.
•Do not use record cleaning sprays or static elecbicity prevention

liquids.

•Do not wipe with benzine, thinner or any other solvent. If the

surface Is soiled, wipe gently with a soft, damp (water only) doth.

•When wiping discs, always move the cloth directly outward from

the center of the disc, not in a drcular motion as with standard

phonograph records.

(In compact discs, circular scratches along a line of pits are more
likely to cause errors than straight scratches across many lines of
pits.)

•If the disc is brought from a cold environment into a warm room,

moisture may form on the disc. Wipe this off with a soft, dry,

lint-free doth before using the disc.

•Do not dry discs with a hair dryer.
•Do not write on the label side with a ball-point pen, hard pencil or

other writing utendl.

•Handle compact discs with care. Fingerprints, dirt and scratches

can cause skipping and distortion.

Storage precautions

•Be sure to store discs in their cases to protect them from dust,

scratches and warping.

•Do not place or store discs in the following daces:

1 ) Locations exposed to direct sunlight,

2) Humid or dusty locations.
3) Locations direefiy exprraed to a heat outlet or heating appli­

ance.

4) In tiie glove compartment or rear ledge of an automobile.

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