Before using the cassette deck, If there is slack in the tape, Storing cassettes – Kenwood 855 AV User Manual

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Before using the cassette deck

Please read the following instrucT

tions carefully to help prevent ,

damage to your cassette tapes.

Preventing accidental

recording on pre-recorded

tape

To prevent the accidental, recording

of a tape, use a small ,screwdriver or ’

other tool to remove the recording-

activation tabs on the top edge of

the cassette ca

5

e:

For A side^

For B side

If there is slack in the tape

Insert a pencil into the tape reel,

hole, and wind the excess tape into .

the cassette case.

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,

Storing cassettes

Store tapes away from direct

sunlight, magnetic fields (including

those produced

by

speakers and

television sets)., and heaters.

Special tapes

Using 120-minute tapes and/or

endless,tapes could damage the .

tape mechani,sms. We don't recom­

mend them. .

,

Maintaining your cassette

deck

After using the cassette desk for a

long time, the heads (the parts that

touch the tape) can become dirty

and magnetized. This can cause

poor sound, and over long periods -

of time will harm your cassette desk

We recommend^using both a head

cleaning kit and a head demagnetiz- ■,

ing kit. Both are available at the

dealer where you purchased your

system, or your local electronics . '

store. ,

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