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Video
heads
When
the
video
heads
have
been
used
for
a
long
time,
the
playback
picture
may
become
fuzzy,
and
eventually
there
may
be
no
picture
at
all.
This
is
caused
by
dirty
video
heads,
and
is
an
indication
that
they
should
be
cleaned.
To
clean
the
heads,
Sanyo
recommends
that
you
have
them
cleaned
by
Sanyo-authorized
personnel.
Note
that
the
video
heads
can
be
damaged
if
a
cleaning
tape
cassette
is
used
incorrectly.
Video
heads
wear
in
the
same
way
as
a
phono
stylus.
If
the
picture
is
not
clear
even
though
the
heads
have
been
cleaned,
it
is
possible
that
the
heads
themselves
are
worn.
If
so,
they
must
be
replaced.
For
detailed
information
and
assistance,
please
consult
your
dealer.
Inspect
at
1000
hour
intervals
This
unit
requires
an
extremely
high
degree
of
precision
to
record
images
from
the
video
camera
onto
magnetic
tape
and
then
to
correctly
reproduce
those
images.
In
particular,
the
video
heads
and
mechanical
parts
which
handle
the
tape
are
especially
liable
to
becoming
dirty
and
worn
after
long
use.
For
continued
trouble-free
operation,
Sanyo
recommends
that
the
unit
be
inspected
(including
cleaning,
lubrication
and
possible
replacement
of
some
parts)
every
1000
hours
of
use
(approximately).
For
detailed
information
and
assistance,
please
consult
your
dealer.
Viewfinder
eThe
viewfinder
attachment
can
be
removed
by
turning
it
counterclockwise.
To
remove
dust
accumulated
inside
the
viewfinder
unit,
disconnect
the
attachment
in
this
way.
Take
the
reverse
order
when
re-attaching.
Use
in
other
countries
All
you
need
for
recording
in
a
foreign
country
is
a
charged
battery
pack
(s)
and
cassette
(s).
If
you
want
to
play
back
the
tape
in
that
country,
you
will
have
to
use
a
TV
which
uses
the
PAL
color
system
and
which
has
audio/video
input
terminals.
Main
countries
using
the
NTSC
system
Canada,
Japan,
Korea,
Mexico,
the
Philippines,
Taiwan,
U.S.A.
Main
countries
using
the
PAL
system
:
England,
Italy,
Austria,
Australia,
West
Germany,
Holland,
Kuwait,
Singapore,
Switzerland,
Sweden,
Spain,
Thailand,
People's
Republic
of
China,
Denmark,
New
Zealand,
Norway,
Belgium,
Portugal,
Hong
Kong
Main
countries
using
the
SECAM
system
:
Iran,
Iraq,
USSR,
Hungary,
France,
Bulgaria,
Poland,
Monaco,
Luxemburg
If
a
malfunction
should
unexpectedly
occur
while
in
another
country,
contact
the
dealer
where
the
unit
was
purchased.

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