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Onkyo TA-6510
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Handling
Cassette
Tapes
Examine
cassette
tapes
carefully
before
using
them
with
the
TA-6510.
l
_
Cassette
tapes
are
constructed
with
erasure
_
prevention
niches
on
the
back
edge
that
are
_
initially
covered
by
break-off
tabs.
1
If
you
wish
to
protect
a
recording
from
E>
:
accidental
erasure,
break
off the
tab(s)
[
:
of
the
appropriate
side(s).
It
will
no
y)
a
:
longer
be
possible
to
use
the
recording
button
with
such
a
cassette.
QO)
.
2
If
at
some
later
date
you
wish
to
re-re-
Ke“
|
cord
the
cassette,
simply
cover
the
i
;
openings
with
small
pieces
of
cello-
Wy
:
phane
tape.
~
Slack
in
the
tape
(tape
not
stretched
tightly)
»
can
cause
tangling
around
the
pinch
roller
-
and
capstan
and
jam
the
mechanism.
Re-
"
move
any
tape
slack
with
a
pencil
or
sim-
~
ilar
device
as
shown
in
the
diagram.
1,
C120
tapes
C120
tape
is
thin
and
therefore
easily
broken.
There
is
a
possibility
that
tape
could
get
caught
up
by
the
pinch
roller
or
capstan.
2.
Endless
tapes
Do
not
use
endless
tapes.
e
Do
not
touch
the
tape
surface.
e
Do
not
put
thick
paper
or
cardboard
la-
bels
in
the
cassette
holder.
e
Do
not
put
tapes
near
magnetic
sources
(speakers,
amplifiers,
TVs,
etc.).
Your
important
recording
might
be
erased
or
damaged.
e
Do
not
expose
cassettes
to
direct
sun-
light.
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