1. Introduction
This manual provides essential instructions for the proper handling, playback, and care of your Chess Boxing Destroyer VHS tape. This product is a standard VHS format video cassette featuring the film 'Chess Boxing Destroyer', distributed by Xenon. It stars actors Ming-Tsai Wu and Cheng-Wu Yang.

This image displays the front cover of the Chess Boxing Destroyer VHS tape. The cover features a central illustration of a martial artist in a dynamic pose, with the title 'CHESS BOXING DESTROYER' prominently displayed. Text on the spine indicates 'THE WU TANG CHESS BOXING COLLECTION'.
2. Setup
To play your VHS tape, you will need a functional Video Cassette Recorder (VCR) and a television or monitor with appropriate input connections.
- Connect your VCR: Ensure your VCR is properly connected to your television or monitor. Typically, this involves connecting an RCA composite video cable (yellow for video) and audio cables (red for right audio, white for left audio) from the VCR's output to the TV's input. Alternatively, an RF coaxial cable may be used.
- Power On: Turn on your VCR and television. Select the correct input channel on your television (e.g., Video 1, AV, Line In).
- Insert Tape: Gently insert the Chess Boxing Destroyer VHS tape into the VCR's tape slot with the label facing upwards, ensuring it slides in smoothly. The VCR should automatically pull the tape in.
3. Operating Instructions
Once the tape is inserted and your VCR is ready, use the VCR's controls or remote control for playback.
- Play: Press the PLAY button to begin watching the film.
- Pause: Press the PAUSE button to temporarily stop playback. Press PLAY again to resume.
- Stop: Press the STOP button to end playback and eject the tape.
- Rewind (REW): Press the REW button to quickly rewind the tape.
- Fast Forward (FF): Press the FF button to quickly advance the tape.
- Tracking: If the picture quality is poor or distorted, adjust the TRACKING control on your VCR until the image stabilizes.
4. Care and Maintenance
Proper care of your VHS tape and VCR will ensure optimal performance and longevity.
- Tape Storage: Store VHS tapes vertically in their cases, away from direct sunlight, extreme temperatures, and strong magnetic fields (e.g., speakers, televisions).
- Handling: Avoid touching the magnetic tape itself. Always handle the cassette by its plastic casing.
- Dust Prevention: Keep tapes in their protective sleeves or cases when not in use to prevent dust accumulation.
- VCR Cleaning: Periodically clean your VCR's heads using a specialized VHS head cleaning tape. Refer to your VCR's manual for specific cleaning instructions.
- Rewind After Use: Always rewind the tape to the beginning after viewing to prevent tension on the tape and ensure it's ready for the next playback.
5. Troubleshooting
If you encounter issues during playback, consider the following common solutions:
- No Picture/Sound:
- Ensure all cables are securely connected between the VCR and TV.
- Verify the TV is set to the correct input channel (AV, Video 1, etc.).
- Check that the VCR is powered on and in Play mode.
- Poor Picture Quality (Snowy/Distorted):
- Adjust the VCR's TRACKING control.
- Clean the VCR heads with a cleaning tape.
- Ensure the tape is not damaged or worn.
- Tape Jammed in VCR:
- Do not force the tape out. Turn off the VCR, then try turning it back on and pressing EJECT.
- If the issue persists, consult a VCR repair specialist.
6. Product Specifications
Key specifications for the Chess Boxing Destroyer VHS tape:
| Feature | Detail |
|---|---|
| ASIN | B00004U3US |
| Studio | Xenon |
| Actors | Cheng-Wu Yang, Ming-Tsai Wu |
| Run Time | 1 hour and 40 minutes |
| Release Date | September 19, 2000 |
| Date First Available | September 29, 2006 |
| Package Dimensions | 7.32 x 4.19 x 1.12 inches; 6.13 ounces |
7. Warranty and Support
This product is a media item. For any issues related to the physical tape or its content, please refer to the retailer or distributor from whom the product was purchased. Specific warranty information is not provided for this VHS tape. For general inquiries, you may attempt to contact the studio, Xenon, directly.





