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Page 1
Port able Cassette T ape Recorder 1 4 - 111 7 A Powering the Reco rder Installing Batte ries 1. Press down on the battery compartment cover and slide it in the di rection of the arrows to remove it. 2. Insert f our size C batteries as indicated by the pola rity symbols marked inside. 3. Replac e the c o ver . Using AC or DC Power Y ou can powe r t [...]
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Page 2
Limi ted 90- Day Warrant y Specifications Recommended T apes T ape quality g reatly affect s the quality o f the recor ding. We recomm end exten ded-ra nge or low no ise T ype 1 reg ular le ngth (60 or 90 minute) normal-bias casse tte tapes. We d o not recommend long-pla y cassette tapes su ch as C-120s b ecause they are thin an d easily ta ngle. P[...]