Radio Shack MICRO-33 owner manual Tape Tips, Storing Cassette Tapes, Preventing Accidental Erasure

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records, note the counter reading at the position(s) where you want to return.

ˆTape Tips

STORING CASSETTE TAPES

Do not expose cassette tapes to high tem- peratures, high humidity, dust or dirt, or motors, transformers, or other sources with strong magnetic fields.

PREVENTING ACCIDENTAL ERASURE

Most microcassette tapes have an erase- protection tab for each side of the tape. To protect your recordings from being acci- dentally erased or recorded over, use a screwdriver to carefully break off the erase-protection tabs.

If you later decide to erase or record over the tape, place a piece of strong tape over the holes.

Caution: Removing the erase-protection tabs does not prevent a tape from being erased by a bulk tape eraser.

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Contents MICRO-33 Contents Features Quick Look at Your Recorder Using Batteries Connecting PowerPreparation Using AC or DC Power Preparation7 Connecting AN Earphone Listening SafelyTraffic Safety Operation Loading a Microcassette TapeRecording 12Operation Operation13 Using an External Microphone Playing a TapeUsing FAST-F and Rewind Using the Tape CounterQuick Record Storing Cassette Tapes Tape TipsPreventing Accidental Erasure Care Cleaning the TAPE- Handling PartsErasing a Cassette Tape 18Care Specifications Recording With MC-60Limited Ninety-Day Warranty