Model 105 2-Head VHS HQ VCR
(160-0542) Care and Maintenance Faxback Doc. # 19105
Your Optimus Model 106 4-Head VHS HQ VCR/Model W 2-Head VHS HQ VCR is an
example of superior design and craftsmanship. The following suggestions
will help you care for the VCR so you can enjoy it for years.
Keep the VCR dry. If it gets wet, wipe it dry immediately. Liquids
can contain minerals that corrode electronic circuits.
Use and store the VCR only in normal temperature environments.
Temperature extremes can shorten the life of electronic devices,
damage batteries and distort or melt plastic parts.
Handle the VCR gently and carefully. Dropping it can damage circuit
boards and cases, and cause it to work improperly.
Keep the VCR away from dust and dirt, which can cause premature wear
of parts.
Wipe the VCR with a damp cloth occasionally to keep it looking new. Do
not use harsh chemicals, cleaning solvents, or strong detergents to
clean it.
Modifying or tampering with the VCR's internal components can cause
a malfunction and might invalidate its warranty and void your FCC
authorization to operate it. If your VCR is not performing as it
should, take it at your local Radio Shack store for assistance.
Cleaning the Video Heads
Your VCR's the video heads will require additional cleaning after long use.
Dirty video heads can cause the playback picture to become blurred even
though the audio signal is clear. VCR cleaning kits (such as Cat. No. 44-
1148 and 44-1203) are available through your local Radio Shack store.
Clean the heads only when the picture quality is affected.
Serious problems require cleaning by a trained technician. For more head
cleaning information, contact your local Radio Shack store.
Servicing Your VCR
There are no user-serviceable parts inside your VCR. If you encounter a
problem that you cannot correct using this manual and its troubleshooting
guide take the VCR to your local Radio Shack store for assistance.
Storing Your Video Cassettes
Unless you are making an automatic timer recording, eject and store the
cassette when you finish using it. This helps protect the cassette and
the VCR's internal mechanisms from dust.
Place your video cassettes in their protective boxes and store them in a
cool, dry, dust-free environment. Store the cassettes on end, not on
their sides. This prevents improper settling of the cassette's spools.
Note: Tape can become wound too tightly around the cassette's spools
after numerous playings. This can cause the cassette to improperly load
and automatically eject when you insert it. On most cassettes there is a
brake-release plunger on the bottom center of the cassette. Use the top
of a pen or pencil to press the plunger. This loosens the tape.
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