Philips VHS VR6393 User Manual
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Safety instructions
The manufacturer cannot be held liable for damage which is
incurred by the video recorder not being used in compliance with
the guarantee conditions and the safety instructions.
• First check if your supply voltage is the same as that given on
the type plate at the rear.
• The video recorder should be allowed to acclimatise for at
least three hours after unpacking before it is connected to the
mains,
Do not use your video recorder immediately after moving it from
a cold to a warm location or vice versa, after heating a cold room
or under conditions of high humidity.
• Make sure that there is at ieast 20 cm between the video
recorder and the TV set.
• Make sure that air can circulate freely through the ventilation
openings of the video recorder.
• Do not place the video recorder close to a source of heat
(radiator, etc.).
• Do not place the video recorder near appiiances generating
strong magnetic fieids (e.g. motors, transformers).
•
Do not place the video recorder on soft surfaces.
•
Do not use the video recorder in dusty piaces or where it may
be subject to vibration.
• Do not poke fingers or insert objects into the cassette loading
slot, as this might cause injury (especially to children) and/or
damage the mechanism.
• Make sure that no objects or fluids pass through the
ventilation openings. If liquid is spilt into the video recorder,
disconnect the video recorder from the mains and consult a
qualified service technician.
• Dangerous voltage inside. Do not open the cabinet.
Repairs must only be made by qualified service personnel.
• If you transport your video recorder, do not leave a video
cassette loaded and avoid violent shocks.
•
Do not expose this video recorder to rain or moisture.
• During strong thunderstorms (stroke of lighting) we
recommend to disconnect mains and antenna.
INSTALLATION
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Connecting the aerial
• Remove the aerial cable from your TV and plug it into T f at the
back of the video recorder.
• Take the aerial cable supplied and connect it to E) of the
video recorder and to the aerial-input socket on your TV.
Connecting to the mains
•
Insert the female plug of the mains lead into the mains socket
at the rear of the video recorder.
• Insert the other plug of the mains lead into the wall socket.
Note:
The video recorder should remain connected to the mains at all
times to make sure that timed recordings can be made and to
allow normal TV reception.
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