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ADDITIONAL INFORMATION
Troubleshooting
If the VCR does not seem to operate properly, read the
instructions again, then check the following guide.
The POWER button does not operate.
Make sure the AC cord is connected securely.
The playback picture is noisy.
• Make sure the TV is set to the video channel or video
input.
• Adjust the tracking manually when the tape quality is poor.
• Although the unit cleans the video heads automatically, dirt
may be accumulated after a long period of use. Clean the
video heads with a commercially available video heads
cleaning tape.
• Make sure all the connections with the VCR are made
correctly and securely.
There is no playback picture.
Set the TV to the video input.
TV reception is noisy or there is no TV reception.
• Connect the VCR to the aerial and TV correctly and
securely.
• Move the VCR away from the TV set.
Tape operation buttons do not work while the power is
on and the cassette is inserted.
Moisture condensation may have occurred. Wait for about
two hours until the moisture evaporates completely before
you operate the VCR.
Abnormal operation has occurred.
External interference may have affected the internal
microprocessor. Disconnect the AC cord from the AC outlet.
Wait a few seconds, then connect it again.
The remote control does not operate.
Replace both batteries with new ones.
There is no sound.
Connect the VCR correctly and securely.
The timer does not operate.
Set the VCR clock correctly.
No clock display during power off.
The VCR is in Power Save mode.
Care and maintenance
To clean the cabinet
Wipe with a soft dry cloth.
If the surfaces are extremely dirty, use a soft cloth lightly
moistened with mild detergent solution. Do not use strong
solvents, such as alcohol, benzine or thinner as these could
damage the finish of the VCR.
Do not stick a seal or an adhesive label
Do not stick a seal or an adhesive label on the surface for a
long time. The finish of the VCR may be damaged or come
off.
When noises are heard from the radio or other audio/
video equipment
Separate the equipment from this VCR.