I Installation Precautions; Installation - Pioneer CT-WM62R Operating Instructions Manual

Multi-cassette changer
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INSTALLATION
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LOCATION
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When
installing
the cassette
deck, avoid
locations
with
high temperatures
or humidity,
and make
sure that the
location
is well ventilated.
Do not install the cassette deck in locations subject
to direct
sunlight,
or near a space heater or other heating device,
as
this may cause damage
to the finish or the internal parts.
Malfunctions
may also result if the cassette deck is installed
in an excessively
humid or dusty location.
Do not install the
cassette
deck next to kitchen
counters
or other
locations
subject to oily smoke or humidity.
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I INSTALLATION PRECAUTIONS
If the cassette deck is placed directly
on top of an amplifier,
it may pick up humming
or other noises. Also, if the amp-
lifier generates
a large amount
of heat, the cassette
deck
may malfunction.
Place the cassette deck on a flat, level surface.
If the cassette
deck is located
near a television
set, it may
pick up interference
noise, which
will be recorded
as a
whistling
sound
on the tape.
If this
happens,
move
the
cassette
deck further
away from
the television
set or turn
the television
set off when operating
the cassette deck.
NO TE:
When installing
the cassette deck, do not place a cloth over the
top or block the ventilation openings
in any way.
CONDENSATION
When the cassette
deck is moved
from
a cold
location
to a
warm
location,
or when the temperature
of the room changes
suddenly, condensation
may form on the mechanical
parts and
affect the performance
of the tape. If this occurs, wait for about
one hour to allow
the cassette
deck to adjust
to the room
temperature.
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I BEFORE USING THE CASSETTE DECK
The cassette
tray protector
protects
the cassette
deck from
shocks and damage
during
transportation.
Remove
it before
using the cassette
deck, and keep it in a safe place. When
transporting
the cassette
deck,
remove
all tapes
from
the
cassette tray, and replace the cassette tray protector
in slot 6,
as shown below.
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Loading:
Loading
refers to the physical
movement
of the
tape from
one of the six tray slots to the tape transport
area, as shown
in the diagram
below.
Tray
Loading
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transport
mechanism
area
AUTO REVERSE MECHANISM
This cassette
deck uses the same rotary
recording/play-
back head for both
the forward
and reverse
directions.
When the tape reaches the end, the auto reverse function
reverses
the tape transport
direction.
The sound
will be
interrupted
while
the auto
reverse
function
is operating,
and while
the leader tape section
is passing
the heads in
each direction.
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