Mitsubishi HS-U410 Owner's Manual page 6

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Important S afeguards
21.Safety
Check
Upon completion
of any service
or repairs
to this video product,
ask the service
technician
to perform
safety checks to
determine
that
the video product
is in safe
operating
conditions.
DO NOTPLACEANYTHINGON THE RE-
CORDER
Heavy
objects placed on the recorder
will
cause damage.
The top of the recorder
is also
slotted to provide ventilation.
Do not obstruct
these
ventilation
slots.
CONDENSATION
Leave the VCR on, without
a tape in it, for 2
hours if the VCR has been exposed
to sudden
changes
in temperature.
Sudden
temperature
changes
cause moisture
to from on the metal
parts
inside
the VCR. This moisture
can
cause tape to stick and damage
the head.
Leaving
the VCR on for a 2 hour period will
dry the inside
of the VCR.
PROTECTTHE POWERCORD
Do not damage
the power cord.
Damage
to
the power cord may cause a fire or shock
hazard.
When unplugging
the power cord,
please hold by the plug and remove it care-
fully.
WHEN NOTIN USE
When you finish operating
the recorder,
always unload
the cassette
and turn
OFF the
VCR POWER.
CARE OF THE VIDEOCASSI'TTE TAPES
Avoid violent vibration
o_:shock.
Do not place in a locatiml where strong
magnetic
fields exist (near a motor, trans-
fi)rmer or magnet).
Never place or store in direct sunlight.
Avoid dusty places.
Place the cassette
in the cassette
case and
store verl;]cally.
Never store tape in a high humidity
loca-
tion.
INFORMATION
This equipment
has been tested
and found to comply witlh the limits
for a Class B digital
device,
pursuant
to Part
15 of the FCC Rules. These limits
are designed
to provide
re_.scnable
protection
against
harmful
interference
in a residential
installation.
This equipment
generates,
uses, and
can radiate
radio frequency
energy
and, if not installed
and used in accordance
with the instruc-
tions, may cause harmful
interference
to radio communications.
However,
there is no guarantee
that
interference
will not occur in a particular
installation.
If this equipment
doc!s cause harmful
interference
to radio or television
reception,
which can be determined
by turni_g
the equipment
off and on, the user is encouraged
to try to correct
the interference
by one or more of the following
measures:
• Reorient
or relocate
the receiving
antenna;
• Increase
the separation
between
the equipment
and receiver;
• Connect
the equipment
into an outlet
on a circuit different
from that to which the receiver
is connected;
• Consult
the dealer or an experienced
radio/TV
technician
t_)r help.
Changes
or modifications
not expressly
approved
by the party
re;_ponsible
for compliance
could
void the user's authority
to operate
the equipment.
If necessary,
the user should consult
the dealer
or an experienced
radio/televisio:_
technician
for
additional
suggestions.
The user may find the following
booklet prepared
by the Federal
Commu-
nications
Commission
helpful:
"How to Identify
and Resolve Radio-TV
Interference
Problems."
This booklet is available
from the US Government
Printing
Office, Washington,
D.C., 20402,
Stock No. 004-000-00345-4.
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