Handling discs, Storing discs, Discs to avoid – GE DV-354 User Manual

Page 52: Cleaning the unit’s exterior

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Additional Information

Taking care of your player
and discs

Handling discs

When holding discs of any type, take care not

leave fingerprints, dirt or scratches on the

surface. Hold the disc by its edge or by
center hole and edge.

Damaged or dirty discs can affect playback
performance. Take care also not to scratch the
label side of the disc. Although not as fragile as

the recorded side, scratches can still

a

disc becoming unusable.

Should a disc become marked with fingerprints,
dust, etc., clean

a soft, dry cloth wiping

the disc

from the center to the outside

edge as shown the diagram below

lightly from the center of the

disc using straight strokes.

Don’t wipe the disc surface

circular strokes.

If necessary, use a cloth soaked alcohol.

a

commercially available CD/DVD cleaning kit to
clean a disc more thoroughly. Never use

benzine, thinner or other cleaning agents,
including products designed for

vinyl

records.

Storing discs

Although CDs and DVD discs are more durable
than vinyl records, you should still take care to

handle and store discs correctly. When you’re

not

a

return it to

case and store

upright.

leaving discs

cold.

or hot

(including

direct sunlight).

Don’t glue paper or

onto the

or use a pencil.

pen or other

writing

could all

damage the

For more

care information see

that come

Do not load

than

the

at a time.

Discs to avoid

Discs spin at

speed

If you

can see that a

is cracked.

warped

or

damaged.

could

up damaging the

IS

for use

fully circular

of shapecl

IS

not recommended for this product. Pioneet

disclaims all liability

in connection

the use of shapecl

Cleaning the unit’s exterior

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Use a polishing cloth or

cloth to

off

and

If the surfaces are very

wipe

with a soft cloth

some neutral

cleanser diluted

or six

water

wrung out

again

a dry

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Do not use

wax or

use

sprays or

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