References

Connecting External Speakers with 3-Way Operation

1. Plug in the external speaker .

Depress the black tab and insert the black speaker wire into the speaker jack. Depress the red tab and insert the red (or other color) speaker wire into the speaker jack.

2. Set the speaker switch to the desired selection:

INT

Listen to the TV/VCR’s audio only through the internal

 

speaker.

BOTH

Listen to the audio through both the internal speaker and an

 

external speaker connected to the external speaker jacks.

EXT

Listen to the audio only through the external speaker

 

connected to the external speaker jacks.

Caution: If the switch is in the EXT position and no external speaker is connected, you will not be able to hear the TV/VCR’s audio.

Note: The external speaker must be a minimum of 8 ohms. Connecting a speaker of less than 8 ohms could damage the TV/VCR.

 

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BOTH

 

INT.

EXT.

 

IN FROM

ANTENNA

INPUT

AUDIO VIDEO

Replacing the Fuse in the DC Car Cord

1. Unscrew the end of the plug by turning it counterclockwise. When you remove the end, you will see the fuse.

2. Replace the fuse with a new 250-volt, 10-amp fuse (available from your local dealer).

3. Screw end (with new fuse attached) back on plug.

Cleaning the TV/VCR

Turn off the TV/VCR before cleaning.

You can clean the TV/VCR as required by using a soft cloth or the dusting attachment of your vacuum cleaner. Be sure to occasionally vaccuum the ventilation slots in the cabinet to help assure adequate ventilation.

To clean the TV/VCR screen, use a soft cloth dampened with a diluted soap and water mixture. Do not use furniture polish on the TV/VCR cabinet or screen.

While cleaning, do not spray liquid directly on the screen or allow liquid to run down the screen or inside the TV/VCR. Also, avoid placing drinks or vases with water on top of the TV/VCR. This could increase the risk of fire, shock hazard, or damage to the TV/VCR.

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