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Aiwa HV-E212 - Maintenance Procedures; Standard Maintenance (Schedule & Cleaning)

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STANDARD
MAINTENANCE
1.
SERVICE
SCHEDULE
OF
COMPONENT
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NOTE
:
operating
the
unit.
1.
Clean
all
parts
for
the
tape
transport.
Upper
Drum
with
video
head/Pinch
Roller
A/ACE
Head
2.
CLEANING
1.
Cleaning
of
“Video
Head”
(See
Figure
1)
Head
cleaning
by
using
a
chamois
skin.
Procedure
1)
Remove
the
“Cabinet,
Steel”.
2)
Put
on
a
glove
(thin
type)
to
avoid
touching
the
“Upper
Drum”and
“Lower
Drum”with
bare
hand.
3)
Put
a
few
drops
of
alcohol
on
the
chamois
skin,
and
by
slightly
placing
it
against
the
“Head
Tip”,
allow
the
“Upper
Drum”to
turn
the
right
and
left.
Remark
1)
The
video
head
is
a
very
hard
material,
but
since
it
is
very
thin,
avoid
cleaning
it
vertically.
2)
Wait
for
the
cleaned
part
to
dry
out,
before
operating
the
unit.
3)
Do
not
reuse
stained
chamois
skin.
2.
Cleaning
of
“ACE
Head”
(See
Figure
2)
Head
cleaning
by
using
a
chamois
skin.
Procedure
1)
Remove
the
“Cabinet,
Steel”.
2)
Put
a
few
drops
of
alcohol
on
the
chamois
skin,
clean
up
the
“Audio
Control
Head”,
being
careful
not
to
damage
the
“Upper
Drum”
and
other
tape
running
parts.
Remark
1)
Avoid
cleaning
“ACE
Head”
vertically.
2)
Wait
for
the
cleaned
part
to
dry
well,
before
operating
the
unit.
2.
After
cleaning
up
the
parts,
perform
all
DECK
ADJUSTMENT.
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Head
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