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CLEANING THE TAPE-
HANDLING PARTS
We suggest you clean the tape-han-
dling parts about every 30 days.
Press
STOP/ERASE
and remove the
cassette. Then gently clean the parts
shown in the illustration with a cotton
swab dipped in tape head cleaning
solution. Tape head cleaning sup-
plies are available at your local Radio
Shack store.
Caution: To avoid damage to the
tape head, never use a chemical not
approved for tape head cleaning and
never touch the head with your fin-
gers or any metal object.
THE FCC WANTS YOU
TO KNOW
In the unlikely event that your TAD
causes problems on the telephone
line, the telephone company can dis-
connect your service. The phone
company attempts to notify you in ad-
vance. If advance notice is not prac-
tical, the phone company notifies you
of your right to file a complaint with
the FCC.
Also, the phone company can make
changes to its lines, equipment, op-
erations, or procedures that could af-
fect the operation of this TAD. The
phone company notifies you of these
changes in advance so you can take
the necessary steps to prevent inter-
ruption of your phone services.
LIGHTNING
Your TAD has built-in protection cir-
cuits to reduce the risk of damage
from surges in the phone and power
line current. These protection circuits
meet or exceed FCC requirements.
However, lightning striking the phone
line or power lines can damage your
TAD.
Lightning damage is not common.
Nevertheless, if you live in an area
that has severe electrical storms, we
suggest that you unplug your TAD
during storms to reduce the possibil-
ity of damage.
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