TAD-278 Remote Control Answering System (430-0767) Care and Maintenance Faxback Doc. # 16833 CLEANING THE TAPE-HANDLING PARTS Clean the tape-handling parts about every 30 days. Press STOP/ERS and remove the cassette. Then gently clean the parts with a cotton swab dipped in tape head cleaning solution. Tape head cleaning supplies are available at your local Radio Shack store. CAUTION: To avoid damage to the tape head, never use a chemical not approved for tape head cleaning and never touch the head with your fingers or any metal object. THE FCC WANTS YOU TO KNOW In the unlikely event that your TAD causes problems on the phone line, the phone company can disconnect your service. The phone company attempts to notify you in advance. If advance notice is not practical, the phone company notifies you of your right to file a complaint with the FCC. Also, the phone company can make changes to its lines, equipment, operations, or procedures that could affect the operation of your telephone equipment. The phone company notifies you of these changes in advance, so you can take steps to prevent interruption of your phone service. CARING FOR THE TAD The Radio Shack TAD-278 Remote Control Telephone Answering System is an example of superior design and craftsmanship. The following suggestions will help you care for the TAD so you can enjoy it for years. Keep the TAD dry. If it gets wet, wipe it dry immediately. Liquids can contain minerals that corrode the electronic circuits. Use and store the TAD only in normal temperature environments. Temperature extremes can shorten the life of electronic devices and distort or melt plastic parts. Handle the TAD gently and carefully. Dropping it can damage circuit boards and cases and can cause the TAD to work improperly. Keep the TAD away from dust and dirt, which can cause premature wear of parts. Wipe the TAD with a damp cloth occasionally to keep it looking new. Do not use harsh chemicals, cleaning solvents, or strong detergents. Modifying or tampering with the TAD's internal components can cause a malfunction and might invalidate its warranty and void your FCC authorization to operate it. IF the TAD is not performing as it should, take it to your local Radio Shack store for assistance. If the trouble is harming the telephone lines, the telephone company might ask you to disconnect your TAD until you have resolved the problem. LIGHTNING The TAD has built-in protection circuits to reduce the risk of damage from surges in the phone and power line current. These protection circuits meet or exceed FCC requirements. However, lightning striking the phone lines can damage your TAD. Lightning damage is not common. Nevertheless, if you live in an area that has frequent electrical storms, we suggest that you unplug your TAD during storms to reduce the possibility of damage. (LB/all-09/14/95)