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-[* black] 1) First of all, we have the F02 error which has a fairly simple solution to it. F02 indicates tape slack which means that the cassette is not tightly wound and is quite loose.
-[* black] To fix that all you have to do is eject the tape from the camcorder, put a paperclip inside the small hole in the bottom left corner of the cassette and spin the gear on the right counter clockwise wile pressing down lightly onto the take-up gear to create resistance and wind the tape tighter. with that done, you should be pretty good to go.
+[* black] 1) First of all, we have the F02 error which has a fairly simple solution to it. F02 indicates tape slack which means that the cassette is not tightly wound and is quite loose. To fix that all you have to do is:
+[* black] - Eject the tape from the camcorder