Teac manual DA-88 Cleaning Procedure

Models: DA-88

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DA-88 Cleaning Procedure

The DA-88 incorporates an internal cleaning mechanism that not only cleans the rotary head but also the tape as it enters the tape path.

The inclusion of this cleaning mechanism significantly reduces the need for manual cleaning, and all but eliminates the need to use the dry cleaning tape. Use of the dry cleaning tape will reduce the head life of the DA-88 by approximately 5 hours for every cleaning cycle, use is therefor reserved for situations when playback errors occur and a manual cleaning is not possible. If you elect to use the dry cleaning tape, RUN ONE PASS ONLY - NOT MULTIPLE CYCLES. If this does not resolve the situation, a manual cleaning or alignment is required.

The following is a suggested maintenance schedule.

Note that the cleaning interval may be longer or shorter depending on your individual environmental conditions.

350 to 400 hours:

Perform manual cleaning of heads and guides.

 

Check tape path alignment after cleaning.

 

(requires proper test and measurement equipment, and should be performed by qualified service personnel)

During third cleaning, (1000 hours) a complete alignment check is suggested.

Remember, the duration between cleanings may vary depending on your environment. A dusty or smokey environment will shorten the cleaning cycle.

Although most name brand tapes are of very high quality, it is possible to receive some “bad” stock. Most notably stock which exhibits excessive shedding. If you receive tape stock that sheds, immediately stop using it, and clean you transport.

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Teac manual DA-88 Cleaning Procedure