Sony BM-87DS manual Maintenance, Cleaning the Heads, Cleaning the cabinet

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Maintenance

Cleaning the Heads

To produce optimum sound, clean the tape heads after every 10 hours of use.

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approx. 90˚ 4

Capstan

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Record/playback head

 

 

 

Pinch roller

Cotton swab

Erase head

1 Disconnect the AC power adaptor.

2 Press the eject button to open the cassette holder.

3 Pull up the lid further to the direction of the arrow.

4 Moisten a cotton swab or a soft cloth with alcohol and wipe the parts as shown above.

xCleaning the cabinet

Clean the cabinet with a soft cloth slightly moistened with a mild detergent solution. Never use strong solvents, such as thinner or benzine, since they may damage the finish.

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Contents BM-87DST HU-80 not suppliedInformation For the customers in the United StatesTable of Contents Features As a dictatorAs a transcriber Precautions Operation Flow Chart Dictating qdTranscribing qj Built-in speaker Power lamp Location and Function of ControlsEject button TEL REC telephone recording button wdJack qfw DC in 9V jack Control Unit connector Stereo PLAYBACK/AUTO Stop OFFConnecting the Power Source Connecting the HU-80 Hand Control Unit not suppliedConnecting the Supplied Foot Control Unit PreparationSet the Power switch to ON. The Power lamp lights up Inserting a CassetteCassette XNotes on cassettes To prevent accidental erasureSet the Power switch to on DictatingLTR button Hand speaker Dict dictating StopUseful Functions XLTR letter signal To record the LTR signalXMonitoring while dictating 123 XTape speed selectorWhen you start dictating Tips for a More Efficient DictatingBefore you start dictating During dictatingTranscribing OperationUseful Functions Auto stop function Controlling the speedAuto backspace function Tape transport operation Private listeningSelecting the speaker Tips on TranscribingErasing Recording can be erased rapidlyAlarm System Alarm system Situation To release alarm systemTelephone Recording During telephone recordingMaintenance Cleaning the HeadsCleaning the cabinet Specifications Troubleshooting Guide