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DVD Precautions and Simple Maintenance

Your DVD player is an extremely precise AV broadcast system. Abiding by the following suggestions will help main- tain your player in top working order and avoid any safety problems.

Storage

Please do not store your player in any of the fol- lowing conditions: (1) direct sunlight; (2) high tem- perature environments; and (3) near any heat source. Similarly, please keep the player out of reach of small children.

Vibration

The DVD player compensates for slight jolts and vibrations during play. However, please do not ex- pose the player to significant vibration during play. During play the player’s base will become warm, which is nothing to be concerned about. However, please avoid using the player on a warm or hot surface (e.g. working amplifier, electric blanket, etc.).

13. DVD Precautions and Simple Maintenance

Condensation

Moving your DVD player from a cold environment to a warm one will often result in moisture condensation. Under such conditions wait at least one hour before using your player.

Metal Contact Point

Keep the metal contact points on your DVD player clear of dust, grime and other contaminants. Re- move such with a clean cotton swab dabbed with a good electronics-safe solvent. Make sure that the cotton bits do not become entangled or stuck on contact points as well.

Scratches

Avoid storing your DVD player alongside hard or sharp objects to avoid damaging player surfaces. If the player surface is soiled, use a soft rag and a small amount of mild solvent or benzene to wipe it clean. Do not use alcohol, as such will damage sur- face coatings.

Power Surge

During electrical storms, remove the AC transformer from your wall socket to avoid electrical spikes that could damage sensitive electronics. In exception- ally dry conditions you should gently touch the player with your bare finger prior to use to dissi- pate any built-up static electricity.

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