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Troubleshooting (Continued)
The password for rating level
has been forgotten.
Please contact your local sales dealer.
Symptom [Video CD]
Remedy
No menu play.
This function works only for Video CDs with playback control.
DISC handling and maintenance
Handling precautions
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Hold the disc by the edges so the surface will not be soiled with fingerprints. Fingerprints,
dirt and scratches can cause skipping and distortion.
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Do not write on the label side with a ball-point pen or other writing utensils.
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Do not use record cleaning sprays, benzine, thinner, static electricity prevention liquids.
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Be careful not to drop or bend the disc.
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Do not install more than 1 disc on the disc compartment.
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Do not try to close the disc cover when the disc is not installed properly.
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Be sure to store the disc in its exclusive case when not in use.
If the surface is soiled
Wipe gently with a soft, damp (water only) cloth.
When wiping discs, always move the cloth from the centre hole toward the outside, which will not cause
distortion. (If you wipe the discs using a circular motion, circular scratches are likely to occur, which will
cause distortion.)
If the disc is brought from a cold to a warm environment moisture may form on the disc
Wipe this moisture off with a soft, dry, lint-free cloth before using the disc.
Improper disc storage
You can damage discs if you store them in the following places:
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Areas exposed to direct sunlight
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Humid or dusty areas
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Areas directly exposed to a heat outlet or heating appliance
Maintenance
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Disconnect the AC adapter before maintaining the player.
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Wipe the player with a dry, soft cloth.
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If the surfaces are extremely dirty, wipe clean with a cloth which has been dipped in a weak
soap-and-water solution and wrung out thoroughly, and then wipe again with a dry cloth.
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Never use alcohol, benzine, thinner, cleaning fluid or other chemicals. And do not use
compressed air to remove dust
Region code setting
Region coding: All DVD discs are coded by the sales territory. Please note the player
is set to region 1 coding by the factory which cannot be changed. This is in compliance
with the DVD patent requirements
The region number for this DVD player is