English – Инструкция по эксплуатации Vitek VT-3455

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ENGLISH

CARE AND MAINTENANCE

CLEANING THE UNIT
(REMOVE MAINS PLUG FROM MAINS
OUTLET SOCKET)
To clean the unit, simply wipe off with a soft clean
cloth moistened with plain lukewarm water.
CLEANING THE TAPE HEAD
To ensure the continued high performance of your
unit, periodically clean the heads and pinch roller to
prevent accumulation of dust or tape oxide deposits
by using a special tape head cleaning cassette, avail-

able at record and tape stores everywhere. Failure

to clean these parts may result in inferior sound
quality, distortion of recorded sound, deterioration
of reproduction of high frequencies, and inconsistent
tape speed.

CAUTION
1. Screwdrivers and other metal objects should

NEVER be allowed to come in contact with the
tape heads. These will scratch the sensitive sur
face causing damage to your tapes.

2. Magnets or magnetized objects should not be

placed near tape heads.

COMPACT DISC
Handing the disc
Although the music tracks in the disc are cov-
ered with a protective layer, it is still advisable
to treat the disc carefully. Ensure that you
always pick up discs by the edge, and put them
back in their holders im-mediately after using.
Cleaning the disc

Cleaning will not normally be necessary,
However, should fingerprints, dust or dirt
appear, you can wipe them off with a soft, lint-
free cloth. Wipe the disc in straight line from
centre to edge. You can moisten the disc first if
necessary, but detergent or abrasive cleaning
agents for conventional records.

COMPACT DISC PLAYER
The player mechanism is fitted with selflubri-
cating bearings, and must not be oiled or
greased.

TAPE PRECAUTIONS
Recommended Cassette Tapes
In order to obtain optimum performance with the
built-in cassette tape deck. It is essential to use only
high quality cassette tape deck. The bias and
equaization of this tape deck is adjusted to yield
excel-lent results if used with brand name tapes.
Use C-30, C-60 and C-90 cassette tapes only.
We do not recommend the C-120 cassettes because
they can be suject to mechanical instability and prop-
er, constant tape tension cannot be controlled.
Checking the Cassette (Slack Tape)
Make sure that the cassette tape has no slack prior
to inserting it into the cassette
compartment.
Unless the tape is taut, it may wind
around the head mechanism and
trouble may result. Use a pencil as
shown to take up slack on one of
the reels.

Record Button Interlock (Accidental Erasure
Protection)
Remove the tab as illustrated so that the record
mode does not function when the record but-
ton is pressed.

To record on a cassette once tabs have been
removed, simply cover the slot with plastic
tape.

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