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If a cassette triggers the auto stop before reaching the end of the tape, then it is likely
that the tape has become too tightly wound or has wound in ridges, causing too much
friction.
This can normally be corrected by rapping the cassette face down on a flat
surface and then winding the tape through from end to end in your machine.
FAST-FORWARD
AND
REWIND.
The Fast-Forward Key and the Rewind Key allow rapid location of a particular section
of tape.
Function of either key is cancelled by using the Stop Key.
Always use the Stop Key to halt the tape.
Attempting to go from winding to play is
likely to damage the tape and may cause damage to the mechanism.
Do not leave the
machine winding tape in either direction since the Auto Stop will not operate when the
tape reaches the end, and the cassette or mechanism may be damaged if left in this way
for any length of time.
Always use the Stop Key once the cassette has wound through to one end.
PROTECTING
RECORDINGS.
Normally, anything recorded on the tape is automatically erased when a new recording
is made.
It is possible to protect your recordings from accidental erasure by removing the erase-
lock tabs found on the rear of the cassette. When the cassette is held with the recorded
side uppermost, the protective tab will be found on the left side of the rear edge of the
cassette.
All pre-recorded
cassettes are protected in this way to prevent accidental erasure of
the commercial recording.
"Protected'' cassettes may be re-recorded by simply fixing a piece of adhesive tape over
the hole where the tab has been removed.
This takes the place of the tab and your
machine can now be engaged in the record-mode.
A "Protected" cassette will prevent the Record
Key from being depressed.
If at any
time you attempt to record, and this key will not engage, never force the mechanism
or damage will result.
Check that a cassette has been loaded and that the erase-lock
tab has not been removed.
Erase-lock tab
for side 1"
MAINTENANCE.
The mechanics of your CR255 require no routine maintenance and under no circums-
tances should you attempt to lubricate any part of the machine.
However, the parts of the machine coming into direct contact with the tape do require
periodic cleaning to ensure continuing good performance.
The tape heads (erase and record/play) should be cleaned using a cotton bud moistened
with a drop of isopropy! alcohol solution or proprietary tape head cleaner.
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