6
Precautions in use
installation Location
For installation, select a stable location near the stereo
system with which the unit will be used.
to ensure long product life, avoid installing this
unit in the following locations:
•
Locations exposed to direct sunlight
•
Humid or poorly ventilated areas
•
Areas of extreme temperatures
•
Areas with vibration
•
Dusty or smoky areas
•
Areas exposed to grease fumes, steam or heat
(such as a kitchen)
Do not place objects on top of the unit
Do not place objects on top of the unit.
to prevent adverse affects of heat
Do not install the unit on top of amplifiers or other
components that generate heat. When installing in a
rack, try by all means to install the unit in a position below
amplifiers or other components that generate heat.
turn off power when not in use
Depending on the signal condition of television broadcasts,
if the television is turned on when the unit is already on, a
noise may appear on the television screen. Audible noise
may likewise occur when listening to the radio when unit
is already turned on. This phenomenon does not indicate a
malfunction of either the television, radio tuner, or the unit.
In this event, turn off the power to the unit.
Moving the unit
If you must move the unit, first remove any disc loaded and
close the disc tray. Press the main unit’s
power button
(or the remote control unit’s
DISC PLAYER
button) so that
the
[OFF]
indicator in the display goes out, then unplug the
power cord. Never move the unit with a disc loaded, since
damage may result.
caution for when the unit is installed in a rack
with a glass door
Do not press the
h
OPEN/CLOSE
button on the remote
control to open the disc tray while the glass door is closed.
The door will hamper the movement of the disc tray, and the
unit could be damaged.
Maintenance
To clean the unit, use a polishing cloth to gently wipe the
unit’s surface to remove dust. If the surface is extremely
dirty, wipe with a soft cloth dipped in neutral cleanser diluted
five to six times with water and wrung out well. Do not use
volatile chemicals such as paint thinner or benzenes, as
these may corrode the surface of the panels. Do not use
sprays such as insecticides around the unit. If you plan on
using a chemical cleaning cloth, read the precautionary
statements of the chemical cleaning cloth before using.
regarding condensation
During the winter or cool seasons, condensation may form
inside the player if it is brought into a warm room from
outside or other cold location, or if the temperature of the
room where the player is installed is raised too quickly.
When condensation forms inside the player, it may not
operate properly or at all. In this event, turn on the unit’s
power and allow it to stand for 1 to 2 hours so that the
condensation evaporates as the player acclimatizes to the
room’s temperature, and the unit will become playable
again. Condensation may also form in the summer if a
room’s air conditioner is directed directly at the unit. In
this event, change the location of the player away from the
airstream of the air conditioner.
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