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1.2. When not using the MCD15
When you are not using the MCD15, make sure you’ve taken all discs out. The power must be off.
When you’re planning not to use the device for a longer period of time (vacation, …), make sure
you unplug the power supply cord.
When you want to move the MCD15, try to avoid shocks. Before moving, make sure there are no
discs in the disc drawer and disconnect the connection cords.
1.3. Condensation
When the unit undergoes a sudden raise of temperature (e.g. the unit was used in a very cold room
and is now being moved to a reasonably warm one/the unit is standing in the living
room/kitchen/… and the heating is turned up so that the temperature in the room is suddenly
raised), condensation will form on the operating parts within the unit. When this happens, normal
operation is no longer possible.
Condensation can also be caused by air conditioning. (e.g. it’s summer and the air conditioning is
switched on). If the cool air from an air conditioner strikes the unit directly, this may cause
condensation. You can easily solve this by moving the unit to another location, away from the air
conditioning.
When condensation has formed, switch on the MCD15 and leave the unit like that for a while.
Depending on the circumstances (temperature, …), the MCD15 should be ready to use again in
one to two hours.
1.4. Cleaning the MCD15
Use a soft cloth and wipe the MCD15 softly. When you use cloths that were treated with
chemicals, follow the precautions described below:
Avoid using volatile chemicals like benzene, thinners or other organic solvents or insecticides,
because they may reduce the quality of the CD/MP3 Player and its color. Avoid using record
sprays or antistatic sprays.
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