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MAINTENANCE
TROUBLESHOOTING
The
importance
of
cleaning
When
the
tape
is
moving,
magnetic
powder
and
dust
naturally
accumulate
on
the
heads,
capstan
and
pinch
roller.
When
they
become
too
dirty,
tone
quality
deteriorates.
the
output
sound
level
drops.
the
previous
sound
is
not
erased
satisfactorily.
recordings
are
not
satisfactory.
Because
of
this,
clean
the
heads,
etc.
every
10
hours
of
use
so
that
optimum
recordings
will
be
made.
Cleaning
the
heads,
pinch
roller
and
capstan
Wipe
the
heads,
the
capstan,
etc.
with
a
cotton
swab
with
its
tip
dipped
in
alcohol.
For
effective
cleaning,
use
a
cleaning
kit
available
from
your
audio
store.
After
cleaning,
be
sure
that
the
cleaning
fluid
has
completely
dried
before
loading
a
cassette.
Record
head
Cotton
swab
Erase
head
Play
head
Capstan
Pinch
roller
Demagnetizing
the
heads
Magnetic
objects
brought
close
to
the
head
or
using
the
deck
for
a
long
period
of
time,
results
in
magnetization
of
the
head,
thus
noise
occurs.
When
the
noise
is
excessive,
high
frequencies
on
the
recorded
tape
may
be
erased.
Demagnetize
the
heads
and
other
metal
parts
that
come
into
contact
with
the
tape
every
20-30
hours
of
use
wifh
a
head
demagnetizer
(available
from
your
audio
store).
(When
demagnetizing
the
heads,
be
sure
to
set
the
POWER
switch
to
STANDBY).
Regarding
the
use
of
a
demagnetizer,
see
its
instructions.
|1
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Head
demagnetizer
What
appears
to
be
trouble
is
not
always
real
trouble.
Make
sure
first....
1.
Playback
(recording)
starts
immediately
after
the
power
cord
is
plugged
in.
Is
the
TIMER
switch
set
to
PLAY
(REC)?
If
so,
set
the
switch
to
OFF
when
not
performing
timer
playback
(recording).
2.
Recording
cannot
be
performed.
Are
the
safety
tabs
of
cassette
tape
broken?
If
so,
replace
the
cassette
with
a
new
one,
or
when
the
recording
can
be
erased,
cover
the
safety
tab
slots
with
adhesive
tape.
Does
the
CD
DIRECT
switch
setting
correspond
to
the
input?
If
not,
press
the
switch
to
select
the
source
from
which
you
want
to
record.
3.
Tape
runs,
but
no
sound
is
heard.
Are
the
cords
connected
correctly?
If
not,
insert
again
securely.
Is
the
remote
cable
disconnected?
If
so,
connect
it
correctly.
Is
the
VOLUME
control
of
the
stereo
amplifier
set
to
MIN?
If
it
is,
adjust
the
control
to
an
appropriate
volume.
4.
MUSIC
SCAN
operation
does
not
function
properly.
Are
the
non-recorded
sections
too
short
(3
sec.
or
less),
or
do
they
contain
high
level
noise
or
hum?
If
so,
replace
the
cassette.
5.
Sound
is
too
low,
unstable
or
broken.
Are
the
heads,
pinch
roller
and
capstan
dirty?
If
so,
clean
them.
6.
Hiss
noise
is
heard,
and
high-frequencies
are
attenuated.
Is
the
record/playback
head
magnetized?
If
so,
demagnetize
it.
7.
Previously
recording
is
not
completely
erased.
Is
the
erase
head
dirty?
If
so,
clean
it.
8.
Sound
quality
is
poor
(with
no
high
frequency
sound).
Is
the
DOLBY
NR
switch
set
to
the
right
position?
If
nof,
playback
after
setting
it
to
the
mode
used
when
recorded.
9.
Hum
noise
is
heard.
Is
the
deck
directly
on
,
under
or
on
both
sides
an
amplifier?
If
so,
move
it
away
from
the
amplifier.
10.
Automatic
power
ON/OFF
(STANDBY)
system
does
not
function.
Is
the
power
cord
of
deck
connected
to
the
SWITCHED
AC
OUTLET
of
an
amplifier
or
receiver?
If
so,
connect
it
correctly.

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JVC TD-V661 Specifications

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BrandJVC
ModelTD-V661
CategoryCassette Player
LanguageEnglish

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