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Getting Started
Initial setup
Basic operation
Inspecting a repaired disc
Parts of the machine
With the machine you will find an initial set up guide
which includes a list of contents and also explains the
setup of the machine.
Choose a disc for repair. For this first disc we will run
a light (average) repair cycle.
The disc should come out of the machine clean and
dry. Have a look at the repaired side, the light repair
should have made a visible improvement.
If a more heavily damaged disc was chosen the disc
may need an additional repair. Now, using the cycles
1-4, try different levels of damage to get a better
understanding of what the machine can do.
For Blu-ray and heavily damaged discs (Level 5)
please refer to the
Advanced Features
section.
1. Press ‘mode/stop’ to open the front door.
2. Place the disc shiny side up on the turntable.
3. Gently close the door.
4. Press the ‘3’ button (light repair).
AL 12
- if this shows on the display please check that
the pad holders are positioned correctly. For any other
alarm codes or issues please consult the
Maintenance
and Information
sheet or contact Technical Support.
Polish/
Water entry
and splash
back tray
Operation panel
Front door
latch
Pad turret
Positioning of the
pad holders and
polishing pads.
Disc turntable
This is where the disc is
positioned for the repair. It
sits with shiny side facing up.
Front
Back
Display
Stage
MODE/
STOP
button
The LCD indicates:
Repair cycle options
Time remaining
Warnings
Waste exit
Please ensure the tube is connected
during operation.
Power
switch,
fuse and
AC inlet
Fan
Feed tubes
Compound
pump
Water
pump
Place shiny
side up
on the
turntable