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Mains
The recorder can be connected to the mains with the accessory
mains lead. This mains lead is suited for 220 V (50 and 60 Hz) A.C.
only.
The plug of the mains lead is of such a design that it may remain
permanently connected to the mains. While the recorder is in use,
the plug will develop some heat, but this need cause no concern
as the ventilation slits provide sufficient cooling. However, make
sure that these slits are not covered.
• Insert the round plug of the mains lead in the socket marked red
13.
• Plug the mains lead into the wall socket.
Note for Canada: Use power supply CP9140B or BE50B.
INSERTING AND REMOVING THE CASSETTE
The cassette holder „ can be opened and closed only if the start
key ® is not depressed. To release the start key if necessary,
press the stop key ®.
Inserting
• Press the cassette holder release button ®. The cassette holder
© will now spring open.
• With the desired side of the cassette forwards, and with the
open part towards the control panel, push the cassette into the
holder. The full reel should be on the side of the connections (Fig.
5).
• Close the cassette holder until the holder locks in position.
Removing
• Press the cassette holder release button ®. The cassette holder
„ will now spring open and the cassette can be removed.
PROGRAMME INDICATION
A scale will be found at the bottom of the window on both sides of
the cassette. This scale is visible through the window in the cas-
sette holder.
Before starting to record, note the point where the scale is inter-
sected by the outermost winding of the tape on the right-hand
reel. You can later locate the start of the recording quickly by
winding or rewinding until the same point is again reached on the
scale by the tape on the right-hand reel.
Remove the index label from the cassette box and write the num-
ber and title of each recording on the inner side. Additional notes
can be made on the back of the label and the cassette itself.
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