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Page 1: ...ours I 7 I ips 4 hours 6 hours 8 hours These recorders operate on 60 cycles I05 120 volts AC only Manufactured By Tel ect rosoni c Corporation 35 18 37th Street Long lsland City l Nav York HCDWARD W SAlUlS The listing of any available replacement part herein does not constitute in any case a recommendation warranty or guarantyby Howard W Sams Co Inc as to the quality and suitability of such replac...

Page 2: ...ed selector Selects desired tape speed 7 L 2 S 3 4 or On Modei 333 it controls the volume for stereo l7 8 ips This control cannot be turned unless the playback only On Model 400 it controls the record pushbuttons are in the Stop position levetr and volume for stereo recording and play back Equalization Switch Tone Control l hupposition itequatizes response f orl L 2 ips speed and down position f o...

Page 3: ...e until a click is heard Allow sufficient time for the tubes to warm up Depress the Recordbutton andadjust Volumecontrol I sothe level light will flicker on the loudest passage Hold the Record button down and depress the play button until both are locked in the down position If both buttons will not stay down or a buzzing noise is heard the tape isnot properly threaded Depress theStop button at th...

Page 4: ...ing briefly The recorder will continue to reeord when the pause button is released To Edit and Splice Tape Sinee onetrack cannot be spliced without affect ingthe other recordings tobe edited should belimited to one track tapes Unwanted portions can be cut out andthe desired selections joinedtogether Tape should be cutat a slight diagonal andthe ends joined together with splicing tape on the glossy...

Page 5: ...alignment tape Repeat steps 2 and 3 LUBRICATION These recorders do not require lubrication un der normal use When disassembled for repair wipe all bearings and sliding levers with a clean soft cloth and apply a thin coat of oil to their surtaces l lrt F llt G O qr q 6 t oo I ll F ta 3 4 MECHANICAL PARTS LIST Ref No Part No Deseription Ref No Part No Description I 2 3 4 5 TA r255 TA 1255 TK 246 TK ...

Page 6: ...sembly Wind Spring Idler Drive BeIt Wind or Rewind BeIt Idler Pulley Assembly Fiber Thrust Washer Retaining Ring Pause Linkage Spring Swivel Head Lifter ShaJt Idler Elevation Shalt Play Lever and Cam Ass y Pressure Roller and Back Tension Spring Brake Arm Assembly Brake Cord Retainer Bracket 75 76 tt 78 9 80 81 82 83 84 85 86 8 88 89 90 9I 92 93 94 95 96 9 98 99 100 t0l 102 r03 r04 105 106 l0 108 ...

Page 7: ... 17 too tight Adjust as mentioned in remedy 3 of first symptom Clean surtaces of these parts with an industrial eleaner Adjust idler puJ ley arm 61 as mentioned in remedy 3 of pre ceding symptom Loosen springs by bending an chor back ltt F rll G O r e6 t oo u rtl F la l 2 3 4 l 2 3 4 No speed change Speed change bracket lll arm has jumped out of groove of id ler arm 75 Speed sliding post gummedup ...

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