|
Who's Online
There currently are 5236 guests online.
|
Categories
|
Information
|
Featured Product
|
|
|
|
|
There are currently no product reviews.
;
Very happy to find this from owners-manual.com and the enclosed spec sheet as well.
Not longer available from Sony.
;
The Owner's manual was very helpful. The WEGA is about 35 years old and needed repair.
Your Website is pretty good und easily to handle.
Thank You
Carl-W. Lohmann
;
Perfect. Very good service and very good scanning quality. All sheets are very legible. Thank's
;
My first manual from Owner-Manuals.com but not the last! I am very satisfied with the easy ordering and promt delivery of a manual I did not find anywhere else.
;
This manual is very helpfull to use the Power Supply. All technical information has been available.
For service use the circuit diagrams are very good.
Thanks .
MAINTENANCE
Cleaning the cabinet
Wipe it with a soft, dry cloth. Never use benzene or thinner as these could damage the surface finish.
Cleaning the CD pickup lens
If the CD pickup lens is dirty, clean the lens to prevent sound deterioration. Gently wipe off fingerprints, etc. on the lens using a cotton swab. To blow off dust on the lens, use a blower available at camera shops, etc., as shown below.
Cleaning the heads, capstan and pinch roller
When the tape is running, magnetic powder and dust roller. When they become too dirty: � Sound quality deteriorates. � The sound output level drops. � The previous recording is not completely erased. � Recording is not performed correctly. To avoid these, clean the heads, capstan and pinch roller every 10 hours of use. For effective cleaning, use a cleaning kit available at audio stores. Make sure that the cleaning fluid has dried completely before loading a cassette. naturally accumulate on the heads, capstan and pinch
Blower
Heads Capstan Pinch roller Lens
Note
Do not use thinner or benzene, as these will damage the rubber pinch roller (use of alcohol is permitted).
Demagnetizing the recording/playback head
If the head becomes magnetized, noise will increase and the sound will deteriorate. Demagnetize the recording/playback head every 20 to 30 hours of use with a head demagnetizer available at audio stores. When demagnetizing the head, turn off the unit to the standby mode by pressing the STANDBY/ ON button.
Caution
As the erasure head of the unit is of magnetic type, do not demagnetize it.
16
English
|
|
|
> |
|