Precautions; Safety Precautions; Handling Precautions - Sony SVO-9620 Manual

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Chapter 3
Before Using Your
SVO-9620
This chapter explains how to set up the VTR. You should be
familiar with the contents of this chapter before attempting to
operate the VTR.
Precautions ...
Safety Precautions...
Handling Precautions
CONMECCEHIONS ......sessssseeessecneseneeseeecorees eee
Connecting Other Video Equipment.........
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Controlling the VTR with a Remote Control Unit.........3-7(E)
Handling Cassettes...........
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Compatible Cassetttes.....
Preventing Accidental Erasure................000+
Notes on Handling and Storing Cassettes.
Inserting a Cassette
Ejjecting a Cassette ........ccccsesesseneneneneeeeeseessennnnnenenes
| Precautions
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| Safety Precautions
Power supply
* Connect the VTR to a 220 to 240 V AC power outlet.
© Do not drop or place heavy objects on the power cord. If the power cord is
damaged, tum off the power immediately. It is dangerous to use the VTR with a
damaged power cord.
Disconnect the power cord from the AC outlet by grasping the plug, not by
pulling the cord.
Do not open the cabinet
Opening the cabinet may damage precision components or result in electric shock.
Keep foreign objects out of the cabinet
Dropping flammable or metal objects into the cabinet, or spilling liquids near the
VTR can result in serious accidents.
In case of trouble
If you notice an unusual sound, smell or smoke, turn off the power immediately,
disconnect the power supply and contact your Sony dealer.
| Handling Precautions
Location
Do not store or use the VTR under any of the following conditions:
© In excessive heat or cold (permissible temperature range: 5°C to 40°C (41°F to
104°F))
* In direct sunlight or near heaters. Remember that the temperature inside a locked
automobile in summer can rise as high as 50°C (122°F).
® In damp or dusty locations
* In locations subject to vibration
© Near strong magnetic fields
© Near televisions or equipment generating strong radio frequency energy
Orientation
The VTR is designed to be operated horizontally. Never operate the VTR vertically
or incline it more than 20 degrees.
Protect the VTR from impact
Do not drop the VTR or subject it to severe shocks.
Keep the VTR well ventilated
To prevent the temperature from rising inside the VTR, keep the VTR uncovered
and well ventilated while it is operating.
Chapter 3 Before Using Your SVO-9620
| 3-3(E)

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