Pioneer KEH-P1013R Cassette Player User Manual


 
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Cassette Player and Care
Precaution
About the Cassette Player
A loose or warped label on a cassette tape may interfere with the eject mechanism of the
unit or cause the cassette to become jammed in the unit. Avoid using such tapes or
remove such labels from the cassette before attempting use.
Be sure to eject the tape when the vehicle’s ignition is turned OFF. Leaving the tape in
the unit can deform the pinch roller causing wow and flutter during tape playback.
About Cassette Tapes
Loose tapes should be rewound with the aid of a pencil and unevenly wound tapes
rewound with the use of the fast forward function.
Do not use tapes longer than C-90 type (90 min.) cassettes. Longer tapes can interfere
with tape transport.
Storing cassettes in areas directly exposed to sunlight or high temperatures can distort
them and subsequently interfere with tape transport.
Store unused tapes in a tape case where there is no danger of them becoming loose or
being exposed to dust.
Cleaning the Head
If the head becomes dirty, the sound quality will deteriorate and there will be sound
dropouts and other imperfections in performance. In this case, the head must be cleaned.
NOT RECOMMENDED