Care and maintenance – RCA CC-285 User Manual

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Care and Maintenance

-Proper Care of Your Camcorder-

Be especially careful to keep dust

from entering the camcorder’s
cassette door. Dust and grit are

abrasive and will cause excessive
wear both of tapes and of the

recording/playback heads.

' We recommend that RCA video

cassettes be used with this unit.
These tapes have been
manufactured to our critical

specifications. Use of tapes not
meeting these specifications

could considerably reduce the

performance of your camcorder.

• Use of poor quality tapes can

contaminate the video heads,

resulting in a snowy picture or
no picture at all during ■

playback.

• Using an RCA headcleaner

(model AV009W) may

satisfactorily clean the heads and

improve the picture. If a snowy
picture or no-picture condition

persists, consult your authorized
RCA Servicenter.

Always replace the tens cap on

the lens when the camcorder is
not in use.

To clean the lens, always use
lens-cleaning tissues and a
commercially prepared cleaning

solution designed for use on
camera lenses. The RCA AC026

Lens Care Kit contains both of

these items. Improper cleaning
can scratch the lens.

Do not

touch the lens with your fingers!

The oil from your skin can

damage the lens.

Things to Avoid--------------------------------

• Do not attempt to disassemble

your camcorder. There are no

user-serviceable parts inside.

Never attempt to force open the

cassette door.

If the battery

reaches its empty level during
recording, the camcorder will
shut off but the battery should

have enough reserve power to

eject the cassette when you press

the

EJECT

button. If the

camcorder does not eject the
cassette, do not attempt to force
open the cassette door. This will

damage your camcorder. To
remove the cassette, simply
power your camcorder with the

AC adapter/charger or recharge
the battery before attempting to

eject the tape.

• Do not use the camcorder in

extremely humid environments.

• Do not use the camcorder for

extended periods in temperatures
below 40° F or above 95° F.

• Do not'expose the camcorder or

AC adapter/charger to rain or
moisture. If either component
becomes wet, immediately turn

off power and take the unit to

an Authorized RCA Camcorder
Servicenter.

CAUTION: If you wish to
operate the AC adapter/charger
on a power source other than

120 volts, 50/60 Hz, use

only a

transformer-type

power converter.

Do not use “solid-state” or

“switching-type” power

converters. They will damage

your AC adapter/charger. An
optional CPS08 adapter/charger
may be purchased from your

RCA dealer. The CPS08 is
designed for use on 100-240
volts, 50/60 Hz, See pages 44-45
for optional accessories.

Avoid operating your camcorder
immediately after moving it from
a cold location to a warm
location. Give the camcorder

1

-

1/2

to

2

hours to reach a

stable temperature before
inserting a video cassette. When

moved from a cold area to a
warm location, moisture may

condense on the head drum

inside the machine. This
moisture could cause the tape to

■Storing Your Camcorder------

• Store and handle your camcorder

so that it is not subjected to
swinging, shaking, or dropping.
The camcorder can be damaged

by improper storage or handling.

• Don’t store the camcorder in

temperatures below -22°F or
above 149°F.

• Always remove the cassette and

AC adapter/charger or battery

from the camcorder when the
camcorder is not in use.

• Retain the original carton for

future storage or shipping

purposes.

stick to the headwheel and

damage the headwheel or tape.

• Only use 9.6 volt batteries and

accessories that are especially

designed for your camcorder.
Use of the wrong accessories

could cause damage to the

camcorder.

• Do not operate your camcorder

in a strong magnetic field.
Otherwise, you risk interference
to or erasure of recorded

information.

'Tape Tips---------------------------

Don’t

try to use a tape if it has

been damaged or exposed to

moisture. The tape may jam or
damage your camcorder.

Remember to break off the record-

protect tab on your cassettes after
making an important recording.

This will help you safeguard crucial
tapes from accidental erasure.

Remember to label your tapes
before storing them. Preparing your
label before you use your tape

helps assure that you will know

what it contains.

becomes wet, do not use it. It can

damage your tape and camcorder.

Be careful not to misplace tape

boxes. These are essential for

proper tape storage. If a tape box

Don’t

leave your camcorder and

tapes in a car for more than a brief
period. Excessive heat or cold can
damage them.

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