Conten
ts,
safety and cleaning
Please read the following information carefully.
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Contents
Introducing
your Video
and remote control
3
Connecting
to a television
4
Tuning
TV stations
5
Adjusting TV stations manually
6
Operating
your Video
7
Recording
Television programs
8
Timer recording
9
Advanced functions
10-13
Troubleshooting
14
Controlling your TV with the
supplied remote control and
technical specifications
15
Safety
• Position your Video so that no
bright light or sunlight falls directly
onto it.
• Care should be taken not to
expose your Video to any
unnecessary vibration, moisture,
dust or heat.
• During electrical storms it is
advisable to unplug both the aerial
cable and mains plug to prevent
accidental damage to your Video
and TV.
• Do not operate your Video if it is
damaged.
• If your Video still does not operate
properly, unplug it and call your
dealer. Your Video should not be
repaired by anyone except
qualified service personnel.
• Never remove the top cover of
your Video as this can expose you
to very high voltage and other
hazards.
• Ensure that your Video is placed in
a position to allow a free flow of
air.
• The apparatus shall not be
exposed to dripping or splashing
and that no objects filled with
liquids, such as vases, shall be
placed on the apparatus.
Cleaning
1
Unplug the Video from the mains
supply.
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Clean the cabinet with a soft
damp cloth, do not apply liquid
cleaners or aerosol cleaners.
Never spray cleaning liquids on or
near the Video.
Video head cleaning
Whenever a video cassette is
inserted into or ejected from your
Video the video head is automatically
cleaned. This should mean that
additional head cleaning should not
be necessary. However dirt
accumulating on the head after a
long period of time can cause the
playback picture to become blurred
or broken up. High quality video
cassette tapes will not normally
deposit dirt onto the video head, but
old or damaged tapes might.
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