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Panasonic RX-ES50 - Concerning Compact Discs; Concerning Cassette Tapes

Panasonic RX-ES50
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Concerning
Cassette
Tapes
Only
compact
discs
having
this
mark
can
be
used
with
this
unit.
To
remove
a
disc
from
its
case
Press
the
center
holder
and
lift
the
disc
holding
by
the
edges.
n
COMPACT
mm
DIGITAL
AUDIO
To
hold
the
disc
Hold
the
disc
by
the
edges
so
the
surface
is
not
soiled
with
finger¬
prints.
Fingerprints,
dirt
and
scratches
can
cause
skipping
and
distortion.
(Correct)
(Incorrect)
To
store
a
disc
in
its
case
Label
Insert
the
disc
with
label
facing
upwards
and
press
downward
at
the
center.
If
the
surface
is
soiled
Wipe
gently
with
a
soft,
damp
(water
only)
cloth.
(Correct)
(Incorrect)
If
the
disc
is
brought
from
a
cold
to
a
warm
environment,
mois¬
ture
may
form
on
the
disc
Wipe
this
moisture
off
with
a
soft,
dry,
lint-free
cloth
before
using
the
disc.
Selection
of
cassette
tapes
Cassette
tapes
of
100
minutes
or
longer:
These
tapes
are
handy
for
their
long
playback
and
recording
time
but
be
careful
about
repeatedly
stopping
and
starting,
rewinding
and
fast
forwarding
these
tapes
in
short
intervals
as
they
are
thin,
tend
to
stretch
and
may
become
entangled
in
the
deck
mechanism.
Endless
tapes:
Failure
to
operate
these
tapes
correctly
may
cause
the
tape
to
wind
around
the
revolving
parts.
For
this
unit,
it
is
recommended
to
use
the
tape
which
is
appropriate
to
the
auto
reverse
mechanism.
If
the
tape
loosens
,
take
up
the
slack
Tape
slack
may
cause
the
tape
to
break.
To
prevent
erasure
of
r
ecorded
sounds
Remove
the
tabs
with
a
screwdriver
or
a
similar
object.
To
re-record
on
a
protected
cassette,
cover
the
slot
with
adhesive
tape.
Improper
disc
storage:
You
can
damage
discs
if
you
store
them
in
the
following
places;
Areas
exposed
to
direct
sunlight
Humid
or
dusty
areas
•Areas
directly
exposed
to
a
heat
outlet
or
heating
appliance
Handling
precautions:
Do
not
write
on
the
label
side
with
a
ball-point
pen
or
other
writing
utensils.
Do
not
use
record
cleaning
sprays,
benzine,
thinner,
static
electric¬
ity
prevention
liquids
or
any
other
solvent.
Do
not
soil
with
fingerprints.
Do
not
cover
the
detection
holes
on
high
position
tapes.
Improper
tape
storage:
You
can
damage
tapes
if
you
store
them
in
the
following
places;
In
high
temperature
(35°C
or
higher)
or
high
humidity
(80%
or
higher)
areas
In
a
strong
magnetic
field
(near
a
speaker,
on
top
of
a
TV,
etc.)
This
can
erase
a
recording.
Areas
exposed
to
direct
sunlight
To
erase
sound
previously
recorded
on
a
tape:
Disconnect
the
microphone.
1.
Load
the
tape.
2.
Press
.
3.
Press
•/•!!.

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