Silvercrest KH 6523 operating instructions Cleaning of the DVD player, Disposal, Troubleshooting

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14. Cleaning of the DVD player

Clean the housing of the DVD player with a slightly damp cloth and a mild cleanser only. When cleaning, make sure that no moisture gets into the DVD player!

Clean the inside of the disc tray, if necessary, exclusively with a clean dry brush (i.e. a lens brush obtainable from a photographic dealer).

Never clean the inside of the disc tray with anything moist!

Warning!

Moisture penetrating into the DVD player creates the risk of an electric shock! The DVD player may also be irreparably damaged!

15. Disposal

Disposing of the device

Do not, under any circumstances, discard the device in the household refuse. This product is subject to the European directive 2002/96/EC.

Dispose of the device through an approved disposal centre or at your community waste facility.

Observe the currently applicable regulations. In case of doubt, please contact your waste disposal centre.

Disposing of batteries!

Do not dispose of the batteries with household waste. Every consumer is legally obliged to dispose of batteries at a collection site in his community/city district or at a retail store.

This obligation is intended to ensure that batteries are disposed of in an environmentally friendly manner.

Only dispose of batteries when they are fully discharged.

Disposal of packaging

Dispose of the packaging materials in an environmentally responsible manner.

16. Troubleshooting

Display is blank/DVD player shows no functions even though it is switched on

ACheck to see that the power cable is inserted properly into the power socket.

BCheck to ensure that the power socket in which you have plugged the power cable of the DVD player is live by connecting another device to it. If necessary plug the DVD players power cord into another power socket.

CCheck to see that the display dimmer function is switched off. To do this press the DIMMER button on the remote control.

DSwitch off the DVD player by activating the POWER switch and then wait ten seconds. Then switch the DVD player back on by activating the POWER switch again.

The display shows "No Disc" even though there is a disc inserted

AThe disc is dirty, scratched or damaged. Clean the disc or insert another disc.

BThe Country/Region code on the inserted DVD/VCD/S-VCD does not correspond to the Country/Region code of the DVD player. In this case the DVD/VCD/S-VCD cannot be played with the DVD player.

Inserted disc will not playback

It is possible that a layer of condensation has built up on the DVD players laser scan lens. This can be the case especially if the DVD player has been subjected to strong temperature fluctuations.

If this is the case place the DVD player in a dry environment at normal room temperature. First remove the currently inserted disc from the disc tray.

Then leave the DVD player switched off for at least one hour without using until the condensation film has evaporated.

No image or Black/White image only

ACheck to make sure that all connection cables between the DVD player and the television (or Video projector) are firmly inserted into the corresponding sockets

BCheck to make sure that the settings in the OSD menu match the connections variant, with which you have connected the DVD player to the television (or Video projector).

For this see chapter 8. "Connecting the DVD player to a television".

CCheck by means of the televisions (or Video projectors) operating instructions to see if settings to the television (or Video projector) may be necessary in order to use the DVD player with the television.

No sound

ACheck to see if the television and/or DVD player have possibly been switched to mute.

BCheck to see if all connection cables between the DVD player and potentially connected audio components are plugged firmly into the corresponding sockets.

CCheck whether the settings in the OSD menu match the connection option you have used to connect the audio components to the DVD player.

For this see chapter 9. "Connecting an audio component to the DVD player".

DUsing the television's instruction manual check to see if current settings to the television are necessary in order to use the DVD player with the tele- vision.

ECheck by means of the operating instructions for a potential connected audio component if settings to it are necessary in order to use it with the DVD player.

FIf you …

have connected the DVD player to a stereo television and have not connected an audio component to the DVD player or

have connected a Dolby Prologic compatible audio component via the analogue stereo outlet (via cinch cables to the cinch sockets L and R) of the DVD player:

Check to see that you have selected in the OSD menu AUDIO with the menu input FRONT SPEAKER the setting LARGE.

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Contents DVD Player Page 12.1 11.111.2 Technical Data Package contentsIntended use Operating componentsSkip FWD Setting up of the DVD playerRemote control Remote control Connecting the DVD player to a televisionUsing the remote control Inserting the batteriesConnecting to a television via ScartCable/RGB Connecting to a television via S-VideoConnecting via component signal YPbPr/YUV Connection to a television via video input Composite VideoRequirements for the connection of a HiFi system Connecting audio components to the DVD playerConnecting to a television via Hdmi Connecting digital audio components via digital cables Connecting audio components via an analogue cableConnecting the headphones Connecting via optical cableOSD menu settings Using the OSD MenuSetup menu General Administering settings via the OSD menuSetup menu Audio Video Output Setup menu DolbySetup menu Video Setup menu Preference Playback of the inserted DVD/VCD/S-VCD starts automatically Switching the DVD player on/offInserting the DVD 12.1Features during playback of a DVD, VCD or S-VCD Audio CD Mpeg CDFast scan forward/backward Slow playback forward Slow motionChange camera aspect Angle Superimpose/fade out subtitlesProgramme window Change playback languageRepeat function with MP3/WMA/MPEG/ JPEG/Xvid discs Display of MP3 data Display of Jpeg dataDisplay of AVI and Mpeg data Playback of Jpeg discsDisposal Cleaning of the DVD playerTroubleshooting What are Title and Chapter? Glossary / Key Word IndexWhat are DVDs, VCDs and S-VCDs? Decoder Dolby SurroundDolby Prologic Dolby DigitalWarranty and Service ImporterWhat are folders? Kompernass Gmbh BurgstrassePage Kompernass Service Ireland Tel 5000 700 £ 0.10 / minuteTel 1850 930 412 0,082 EUR/Min Sender, please write clearly

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