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Fisher P7 - Watching Compact Disc Videos; Video Recording; Ce AMIN One; Notes for Safe Operation

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Watching
Video
Discs
Watching
Compact
Disc
Videos
14.
Set
the
TV’s
video
switch
to
the
video
mode.
1.
Set
the
TV’s
video
switch
to
the
video
mode.
2.
Press
the
VDP
button.
2.
Press
the
CD
button.
3.
Press
the
play
button
on
the
video
disc
player
to
start
playback.
3.
Press
the
play
button
on
the
compact
disc
video
player
to
start
playback.
@
The
component
connected
to
the
CDV
(CD)
jacks
will
not
function
when
the
amplifier
power
is
off.
Video
Recording
@
Use
the
REC
OUT
VCR1
switch
on
the
amplifier
to
record
from
a
second
video
cassette
deck
(VCR2)
or
a
video
disc
player
(VDP)
onto
the
first
video
cassette
deck
(VCR1).
e@
Torecord
from
a
compact
disc
video
onto
VCR1,
set
the
amplifier’s
A/V
source
to
“CD”.
REC
OUT
VCR1
switch
When
amplifier’s
power
is
on
Ee
Recording
is
possible
from
the
VCR2,
VDP
or
CDV.
Recording
is
possible
from
VCR2
while
watching
the
Playback
is
possible
on
VCR2,
recording
is
possible
TV,
VDP
or
CDV
or
listening
to
a
tape
or
record.
on
VCR1.
Recording
is
possible
from
the
VDP
while
watching
Playback
is
possible
on
the
VDP,
recording
is
the
TV,
VCR2
or
CDV
or
listening
to
a
tape
or
record.
possible
on
VCR1
or
VCR2.
When
amplifier’s
power
is
off
Playback
is
possible
on
VCR1,
recording
is
possible
on
VCR2.
Care
and
Maintenance
Cleaning
Cleaning
the
Deck
1
and
Deck
2
Heads
To
assure
quality
playback
and
recording,
use
a
cotton
swab
to
clean
the
parts
shown
in
Fig.
53
every
10
hours
of
use.
For
tough
dirt,
apply
a
small
amount
of
absolute
alcohol
or
cleaning
fluid
to
the
cotton
swab.
Fig.
53
a)
Capstan
b)
Erasing
head
c)
Cotton
swab
d)
Pinch
roller
e)
Recording/playback
head
Demagnetizing
the
Heads
After
extended
use,
the
heads
become
magnetized,
causing
noise
and
a
loss
of
sound
quality.
Use
a
head
eraser
(separately
available)
to
demagnetize
the
heads
periodically.
(For
details,
refer
to
the
head
eraser’s
owner’s
manual.)
Cleaning
the
Cabinet
Use
a
soft
cloth
to
wipe
dirt
off
the
cabinet.
For
tough
dirt,
apply
some
water
or
diluted
neutral
detergent
to
a
soft
cloth,
wring
out
thoroughly,
wipe
off
the
dirt,
then
wipe
the
cabinet
with
a
dry
cloth.
@
Never
use
benzene,
thinner
or
alcohol,
as
they
can
damage
the
finish.
Notes
for
Safe
Operation
When
plugging
or
unplugging
the
power
cord:
@
Always
hoid
the
plug,
not
the
cord.
@
Make
sure
your
hands
are
dry
to
avoid
electrical
shocks.
@
Unplug
the
power
cord
when
not
using
the
system
for
iong
periods
of
time.
Be
careful
not
to
damage
the
power
cord.
To.
prevent
fires
and
electrical
shocks:
@
if
you
notice
scratches
or
broken
wires
in
the
cord
or
poor
plug
contact,
stop
using
the
cord
and
contact
your
store
of
purchase.
@
Donot
fold,
pull,
twist
or
splice
the
cord.
Beware
of
water
and
dust.
@
lf
water
should
get
in
the
system,
stop
using
it
and
contact
your
store
of
purchase.
Continued
use
is
extremely
dangerous,
and
could
result
in
fires
and
electrical
shocks.
@
Using
the
system
in
dusty
places
could
damage
it.
Never
touch
internal
parts.
@
Never
take
the
system
apart
or
try
to
modify
it.
Touching
internal
parts
is
extremely
dangerous,
and
could
result
in
fires
and
elec-
trical
shocks.
@
Putting
metal
objects
(needies,
pins,
etc.)
inside
the
system
could
result
in
electrical
shocks
or
malfunction.
The
laser
beam
used
by
the
CD
player
could
damage
your
eyes.
Disassembling
the
CD
player
is
extremely
dangerous.
Do
not
install
in
hot
places.
Do
not
set
the
system
in
places
exposed
to
direct
sunlight
or
near
heating
appliances.
Temperatures
above
60°C
could
damage
the
cabinet
and
result
in
malfunction.
Instali
the
system
in
a
flat,
solid
place
where
it
will
not
be
subject
to
vibrations.
The
CD
player
may
not
function
prop-
erly
if
set
at
an
inclination
of
or
more.
Condensation
Condensation
(water
droplets)
may
form
on
the
optical
lens
in
the
CD
player
if
the
surrounding
temperature
changes
abruptly.
If
this
hap-
pens,
normal
operation
will
not
be
possible.
Remove
the
disc
and
let
the
CD
player
stand
with
the
disc
tray
open
for
approximately
one
hour
before
using.
Magnetic
forces
The
speakers
use
strong
magnets.
Do
not
place
clocks,
credit
cards,
cassette
tapes,
video
tapes,
or
any
other
products
sensitive
to
magne-
tism
near
the
speakers.
Music
manners
Even
good
music
has
its
time
and
place.
Set
the
volume
accordingly.
At
night,
especially,
keep
windows
closed,
use
headphones,
etc.,
to
avoid
bothering
your
neighbors.

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