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Installation - Norelco carry-corder 150 EL3302 Operating Instructions Manual

Tape cassette recorder

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Cassette
can
be turned
over
and
reinserted
to use
sec-
ond
side.
Store cassettes
immediately.
COMPACT CASSETTE
INDEX
In the
center
of
e.ach
Norelco cassette
there
is a
Tape
Use
Index
with markings
from
0
to
100.
A
transparent
window
by the index indicates
at a glance the amount
of
tape
on each
hub.
Use
this index
as a guide when
winding or rewinding to an
approximate
spot on
the
tape.
CASSETTE
INDEX
CARD
To
keep accurate records
of tape
recordings,
a cassette
index
card is
enclosed in
the plastic
storage container.
The
cassette
index card has
space for
indicating the
sides of
the
cassette
(A
or
B) on
which
a recording
was
made, the
description
of
the
recording, the date, and the
index
marking. Fill
in
the
cassette
index
card
as
you
re-
cord;
then,
when
you
wish
to play
back a specific
part
of
the tape,
simply
insert
the cassette in the
recorder,
use Rewind
(C)
or Forward (D) to
arrive
quickly at
the
proper
reference
for that part of the tape
you
wish
to
hear.
COMPACT
CASSETTE STORAGE
The
plastic compact cassette storage container
sup-
pli
ed with each cassette is dust proof
and
will
keep
the
cassette safely stored for
long
periods of time.
The
cas-
sette will
fit
only
into
the
storage
box in one way.
The
open
end
of the
cassette should
be
fitted into the
box.
The
box is designed
to
lock the hubs
of the cassette
to
keep
them
from
moving;
the tape
remains in the
same
position as when it was s
tored,
ready for instant use.
Store the
cassette
at room
temperature
(not
near any
source of
heat]
and
in
a reasonably
dry
area.
Do not
store
in
an area
that
could be subject to strong magnetic
fields;
e.g.,
loudspeaker magnets, transformers,
or elec-
tric motors.
Keep
out
of
direr.t
sunlight
for prolonged
periods
of time.
BATTERIES -
INSTALLATION
Batteries- Your transistorized Carry-Corder uses five
1
1
/
2
V standard
flashlight
"C"
batteries.
We
recommend
that
leak
proof batteries be used.
A new
set
of batteries
w
ill
provide approximately
20
hours
of service
under normal
operating conditions
(fig-
ured
at about 2
hours
of
use
each day]. The
life
of the
batteries w
ill
be
proportionately
increased or
decreased
if
the
reco rder
is
used
for
shorter or
longer periods. The
amount of power
used by the
recorder
is
also propor-
tio nate to
the volume
of
the
sound
during playback.
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