The Fcc Wants You To Know; Lightning - Radio Shack TCR-100 Owner's Manual

Telephone cassette recorder
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1. Remove the batteries and dis-
connect 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 tape
head cleaning solution or denat-
ured alcohol to gently clean the
pinch roller, capstan, and record
and erase heads.
~-~~
Pinch Roller
~·~~,
Erase Heads
Cotton Swab
5. When you finish cleaning, press
STOP
and close the compart-
ment.
Radio Shack carries a complete
line of cleaning accessories. ·
THE FCC WANTS YOU
TO KNOW
In the unlikely event that your cas-
sette recorder causes problems on
the phone line, the phone company
can disconnect your service. The
phone company attempts to notify
you in advance. If advance notice
is not practical, the phone com-
pany notifies you of your right to
file a complaint with the FCC.
Also, the phone company
can
make changes to its lines, equip-
ment,
operations,
or procedures
that could affect the operation of
your recorder. The phone company
notifies you of these changes in ad-
vance, so you can take steps to
prevent interruption of your phone
service.
LIGHTNING
Your cassette recorder has built-in
protection circuits to reduce the
risk of damage from surges in
phone and power line
current.
These protection circuits meet or
exceed FCC requirements.
How-
ever, lightning striking the phone
line or power lines can damage
your cassette recorder.
Lightning damage is not common.
Nevertheless, if you live in an area
that has frequent electrical storms,
we suggest that you unplug your
cassette recorder during storms to
reduce the possibility of damage.
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