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Radio Shack CD-3316 - Fcc Information; Cleaning the Tape-Handling Parts

Radio Shack CD-3316
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FCC INFORMATION
This equipment complies with the lim-
its for a Class B digital device as spec-
ified in Part 15 of FCC Rules. These
limits provide reasonable protection
against radio and TV interference in a
residential area. However, your equip-
ment might cause TV or radio interfer-
ence even when it is operating
properly. To eliminate interference,
you can try one or more of the follow-
ing corrective measures:
Reorient or relocate the radio or
TV’s receiving antenna
Increase the distance between the
CD-3316 and the radio or TV
Use outlets on different electrical
circuits for the CD-3316 and the
radio or TV
Consult your local Radio Shack store
or an experienced radio/TV technician
if the problem still exists.
CLEANING THE TAPE-
HANDLING PARTS
Dirt, dust or particles of the tape’s coat-
ing can accumulate on the tape heads
and other parts that the tape touches.
This can greatly reduce the perfor-
mance of the cassette player. Use the
following cleaning procedure after ev-
ery 20 hours of tape player operation.
1. Remove the batteries and discon-
nect any other power source.
2. Open the cassette compartment
door.
3. Press PLAY to expose the tape-
handling parts.
4. Use a cotton swab dipped in
denatured alcohol or tape head
cleaning solution to clean the
record/play head, pinch roller,
capstan, and erase head.
5. When you finish cleaning, press
STOP/EJECT and close the cas-
sette compartment door.
Your local Radio Shack store sells a
complete line of cassette deck clean-
ing supplies.
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