
Care and Maintenance
Cleaning the components
Before cleaning, switch off the DVD receiver and un- plug the subwoofer from the mains. Clean all compo- nents using a wet cloth or a tittle synthetic clean er. Solvents, spirits, dilutents, etc, can damage the sur- face of the device.
Notes about compact disc (DVD video CD, video CD, audio CD, MP3 CD)
Always keep the CD in its cover and touch the edges only. The surface shimmering in rainbow colours must not be touched and should always be kept clean. Do not stick paper or adhesive tape onto the labeled side of the CD. Keep the CD away from direct sunlight and heat sources such as heatings .
A CD must also never be left in a car parked in direct sunlight as the temperature inside the car gets very high. Clean the CD with a cloth before playing it. Do not use any solvents such as petrol, dilutions or other detergents.
Clean the CD in a straight line form the centre outwards. Never clean the CD using circular clean- ing movements.
Maintenance
Electronic components ar subject to a natural aging process. The mechanical parts are subject to normal wear. Dust particles inside the device may also cause faults to occur, e.g.due to dirtying of the laser lens. Consult your authorised dealer in the case of any faults. For transporting the set use the original packaging only.
Caution !
The device is powered by dangerous voltage. The set may therefore be opened by authorised specialists only. All maintenance and service work must be carried out authorised companies only. Inexpert repair work may endanger the operator’ s life.
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Note
To help identifying the device in case of after- sales service, always mention the number of the ID on the inscription plate on the rear of the device.
Notes about the CD player
If the CD player is not being used, the CD tray should always remain closed to protect the mechanism against dust. However, it is still possible that the lents becomes dirty form dust or is covered by a thin, hardly visible, film. The CD system is then no longer able to scan the inserted CD. In this case you need to have the lens cleaned by a technician.
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