Radio Shack MICRO-33 owner manual Care, Erasing a Cassette Tape, Cleaning the TAPE- Handling Parts

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ERASING A CASSETTE TAPE

If you no longer want a recording, you can record over it or erase it.

To record over a cassette tape, be sure the erase-protection tabs are in place. Then simply record as usual. The recorder records over the previous recording.

You might prefer to use a bulk tape eraser which erases both sides of a tape in just a few seconds.

ˆCare

Modifying or tampering with the recorder’s internal components can cause a mal- function and might invalidate its warranty. If your recorder is not performing as it should, take it to your local RadioShack store for assistance.

CLEANING THE TAPE- HANDLING PARTS

Dirt, dust, or particles of the tape’s coating can accumulate on the tape heads and other parts that the tape touches. This can greatly reduce the performance of the re- corder. Use the following cleaning proce-

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Contents MICRO-33 Contents Features Quick Look at Your Recorder Preparation Connecting PowerUsing Batteries Using AC or DC Power Preparation7 Listening Safely Connecting AN EarphoneTraffic Safety Loading a Microcassette Tape OperationRecording 12Operation Operation13 Playing a Tape Using an External MicrophoneQuick Record Using the Tape CounterUsing FAST-F and Rewind Preventing Accidental Erasure Tape TipsStoring Cassette Tapes Erasing a Cassette Tape Cleaning the TAPE- Handling PartsCare 18Care Recording With MC-60 SpecificationsLimited Ninety-Day Warranty