User's Manual

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6. Care of the DVD Player
Environmental Extremes
DVD Players subjected to harsh environmental conditions may be
damaged or operate at less than maximum performance. To pre-
vent damage or poor performance of the DVD Player, remote
control, disc, monitor, or headphones, avoid leaving the vehicle:
in extremely hot or cold temperatures
in direct sunlight
in high humidity
in a dusty environment
on a surface that is unstable or subject to vibrations
Temperature Extremes
If the vehicle is parked in the sun or in an extremely cold place
for a long time, wait until the interior temperature is normalized
before operating the system.
Cleaning The DVD Player
Over time, particles will fall from the discs, and settle on the DVD
Player optical pick-up. This along with dust particles in the air,
can cause a dirty pick-up. This may cause your DVD Player to
not be able to read a disc, or for the disc to skip. A variety of
products are available at electronics stores to clean the DVD
Player pick-up. Use these products sparingly. If normal pick-up
cleaning procedures do not resolve the problem, have the system
checked by you automobile dealer.
Foreign Substances
Exercise care to prevent dirt and foreign objects from entering the
DVD Player disc slot. Be especially careful not to spill liquids of
any kind onto the DVD Player or any other component. If you
accidentally spill liquid onto any component, immediately turn the
component OFF (and remove batteries if applicable) and consult
your automobile dealer.
Cleaning the Display Screen
Clean the display screen with 70% isopropyl alcohol (rubbing
alcohol). Apply a small amount of cleaner to a soft cloth, and rub
gently until dirt or fingerprints are removed. To prevent damage
of electronics, do not spray the screen directly. Do not apply
excessive pressure while cleaning.