Playing a Disc

CAUTION

Never try to open the disc compartment cover and look inside the disc

compartment at the laser while a disc is playing. Doing so creates the danger of serious eye damage.

Important!

Do not press down on the disc compartment cover while a disc is playing.

Keep the disc compartment cover closed except when loading or removing a disc. Otherwise, dust getting into the DVD player can lead to malfunction.

The indicator appears on the display if the disc you are using is damaged, if you load the disc upside-down, or if the region number of the disc you are using is one that is not supported by this disc player. If the above indicator appears, remove the disc from the player and take the proper corrective action.

Helpful Hints

Disc scratches, noise, or other factors can cause temporary problems with the video image from a DVD or video CD. If this happens, press RESUME to jump ahead to where play returns to normal.

To adjust the volume level

Rotate the volume dial on the right side of the DVD player to adjust the volume level of the audio within a range of 0 to 10.

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A safety feature automatically turns off DVD player power if you set the volume level too high while playing certain types of discs. If this happens, lower the volume level and restart play.

To stop disc play

1 Press ËSTOP.

If you do not perform any operation for about five minutes after stopping disc

play, indicator disappears from the screen and the DVD player goes into its Standby mode.

All buttons except OPERATE are disabled in the Standby mode.

To restore full power from the Standby mode, slide the main power switch to the “OFF” position and then back to “ON” again, or press OPERATE.

You can also restore full power from the Standby mode by pressing RETURN on the DVD player’s control panel.

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