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5. Emergency Eject
<Caution> In the event that a cassette is not ejected by pressing EJECT button, take the following Emergency Eject procedures. 1. Turn OFF the power. 2. Remove the rubber cap and insert a Phillips Screwdriver to the cross-shaped recess of the EMERGENCY screw (red) as shown in the figure below: � Do not turn the EMERGENCY screw except in emergency. � Do not turn the EMERGENCY screw clockwise. Also, do not turn the screw farther after the cassette has been ejected. Otherwise, the mechanism may be broken down. � After the cassette has been ejected, the cassette holder can not be locked even if it is pushed to close. Turn on the power to reset the action of the mechanism, and then close the cassette holder. � Click sounds occur during the time when the EMERGENCY screw is turned. These sounds occur while the reel is driven and they are not abnormal.
3. While pushing the EMERGENCY screw with the screwdriver, turn the screw counterclockwise until the cassette is ejected. � The screw must be turned about 20 turns before the tape unloading begins. � The screw must be turned about 90 turns from the beginning of the tape unloading to the cassette eject. 4. Take out the cassette. 5. Attach the rubber cap again.
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