Do not use the TV when moisture condensation may occur.
If you use the TV in such a situation, it may damage discs and internal parts. Remove the disc, connect the power cord of the TV to the wall outlet, turn on the TV, and leave it for two or three hours. After two or three hours, the TV will have warmed up and evaporated any moisture. Keep the TV connected to the wall outlet and moisture ondensation will seldom occur.
On storing discs
¥Do not store discs in a place subject to direct sunlight or near heat sources.
¥Do not store discs in places subject to moisture and dust such as a bathroom or near a humidifier.
¥Store discs vertically in a case. Stacking or placing objects on discs outside of their case may cause warping.
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Notes on discs (DVD player section)
On handling discs
¥Do not touch the playback side of the disc.
For example, handle the disc so that it is shown in figure below.
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¥ Do not attach paper or tape to discs.
On other notes
DISC SLOT
¥Keep your fingers well clear of the disc slot as it is closing. It may cause serious personal injury.
VIBRATION
¥Vibration or shock may disrupt DVD playback or cause scratches on the disc. Do not move or tilt or otherwise jolt the set when a disc is loaded. The playback sound may skip if the TV is dropped from a height of 4 cm (1.5 in) or more or if the set is installed at a greater angle than recommended.
LASER BEAM
¥Do not look into the opening of the disc slot or ventilation opening of the product to see the source of the laser beam. It may cause sight damage.
DISC
¥Do not use a cracked, deformed, or repaired disc. These discs are easily broken and may cause serious personal injury and product malfunction.
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On cleaning discs
¥Fingerprints and dust on the disc cause picture and sound deterioration. Wipe the disc from the center outwards with a soft cloth. Always keep the disc clean.
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¥Do not use any type of solvent such as thinner, benzine, commercially available cleaners or antistatic spray for vinyl LPs. It may damage the disc.
Structure of disc contents
Normally, DVD video discs are divided into titles, and the titles are
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Each title, chapter or track is assigned a number, which is called Òtitle numberÓ, Òchapter numberÓ or Òtrack numberÓ respectively.
There may be discs that do not have these numbers.
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