Maintenance, Procedure, Operating precautions – Toshiba KV-5024A User Manual

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Maintenance

This VCR is designed for long service, but periodic maintenance is recommended to keep it in top condition.

Procedure

Make sure that the RBC LOCK/RESTART switch is "OFF",

and then turn ON the power switches of this VCR, and

equipment such as video camera and monitor TV that are
connected to the monitoring system.

Make sure that correct pictures can be seen on the moni­
tor TV.

Check the date and time displayed on the monitor TV.

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Rewind the cassette tape recorded on the previous day
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Press the PLAY button.

Check the picture played back.

Check the accuracy of the date and time of recording.

Notes

If any abnormality is found, turn OFF the power switch and
disconnect the power plug from the wall receptacle.

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the VCR. The lamp will not go off even if one of the opera­
tion buttons is pressed.

Operating Precautions

About Dewing

In case of dew detection (excessive moisture in the unit}, the safety device will operate to protect the cassette tape and video

head from damage.

In case of dew detection

The "DEW" message blinks, and buzzer sounds continuously

(when BUZZER switch is ON.) To stop the buzzer, turn the

BUZZER switch off.

Take out the video cassette

Wait until the "DEW" message goes out with the POWER
switch turned "ON". It may take a few hours, although it
depends upon conditions.

• Dew accumulation is similar to the phenomenon that occurs

when water gathers on a window glass of a heated room
during the winter season.

If the VCR operates in dewing condition, the tape and video
head will be damaged.
Dewing is likely to occur;

• When the VCR is rapidly moved from a cold place to warm

place.

• In rooms immediately after being heated or in places sub­

jected directly to cold air from an air-conditioner.

• In summer, when the VCR is rapidly moved from a cooled

room or car to a hot, humid place.

• In very humid rooms.

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