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Posted on Aug 05, 2008

Lanier vw-210 dictaphone

Does anyone know how to erase tapes on this machine

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It is not a problem at all! The VW-210 & 260 was designed to utilize a two-step erase procedure to prevent accidential erasing of tapes.
1.) Press & HOLD down the TEL button
2.) Immediately press & HOLD down Rewind button UNTIL erase function starts then quickly release both buttons.

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I still have a very very old Dictaphone! I got so angry and accedentaly pressed the <play> and <forward>button at the same time and it erased the tape!!

Hope it works for you!

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