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Canon Compact vhs c camcorders

Official Canon compact vhs-c camcorder parts

Canon compact VHS camcorders set the industry standard for recording video clearly and accurately. Video recording components inside Canon compact VHS camcorders capture and store images and action that you can keep and share forever. When your Canon VHS camcorder breaks, find the repair parts you need to fix the camcorder at Sears PartsDirect.

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Canon compact VHS camcorder common replacement parts

  • Compact video cassette tape. The compact video cassette tape records and stores video images in the compact VHS camcorder.
  • Power cord. The power cord provides AC electric power to the compact VHS camcorder when using a wall electrical outlet for the power source for the camcorder. The power cord also provides electrical current needed to charge the camcorder battery.
  • Battery. The battery provides electrical power to the camcorder so you can use the camcorder when it isn't plugged into a wall electrical outlet.
  • Audio/video cable. The audio/video cable connects the camcorder to a television or home theater system so you can watch recorded video.

Safety precautions for your Canon compact VHS camcorder

  • Your camcorder shouldn't be exposed to rain or moisture. Don't plug in the power adapter to a wall outlet or operate your camcorder if it's wet. The camcorder is designed for outdoor use but it isn't designed for sustaining direct exposure to water, rain or spills.
  • Unplug your camcorder before cleaning and performing any maintenance on the device.
  • Don't expose the camcorder to high temperature such as direct sunlight or heat generated in a closed car during summer. High heat can damage camcorder components.
  • Don't leave the power supply for your camcorder turned on when it isn't attended or it's not in use.
  • Keep the lens cap installed on the camcorder when you're not using the device to prevent lens damage.
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