Panasonic NV-MC20 User Manual
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How to Load the Battery
O Slide the Battery Cover upward and remove it.
Load one “R6" size battery with the polarities correctly aligned
as shown in the illustration and replace the cover by pushing it
down until it locks with a click.
CAUTION FOR BATTERY REPLACEMENT
•If the tape loading time is getting longer, the battery is becoming
exhausted. Replace it with a new one.
•Load the new battery with their polarities (© and 0) aligned
correctly.
•Do not apply heat to battery, or internal short-circuit may occur.
•Remove spent battery immediately and dispose of it.
Cautions for Use
This Cassette Adaptor is made to exacting precision standards.
Dropping this Cassette Adaptor, exposing it to strong vibration
and shocks, disassembling or remodelling it will cause malfunc
tion. Never try to disassemble it.
Do not insert and eject this Cassette Adaptor on a VHS VTR
many times without running the tape, because this could cause
the tape to get loose, creased or scratched.
It is not possible to reverse this Cassette Adaptor for use.
When loading the VHS-C cassette into the Cassette Adaptor,
be careful not to touch the tape directly. After use, take out the
VHS-C cassette from the Cassette Adaptor.
Do not put the adaptor in the following places.
•Places with high humidity or much dust.
•Places exposed to direct sunlight or near heating equipment.
•Places with strong magnetic fields such as generated by
motors, transformers, magnets etc.
•Places with oily smoke or steam, e.g. in a kitchen.
Never insert the Cassette Adaptor into a VTR without a
IVHSW compact video cassette in It.
In the special playback modes (Slow Motion, Still Playback
etc.), the picture may be distorted by jitter and noise bars.
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