Lenoxx Electronics CD-566 CD Player User Manual


 
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Cleaning the cabinet
Wipe with a soft cloth. If the cabinet is
very dirty, dampen (not dripping wet) the
cloth with a weak solution of soapy water,
and then wipe clean.
Cleaning the lens
A dirty lens will cause sound skipping. If
the lens is very dirty, the player may not
work. We suggest using a special
cleaning disk (not included) available in
most music and Hi-Fi stores. However,
if you do not have one, you may use the
instructions below.
Use a cotton swab very slightly
dampened with alcohol to clean the lens.
MAINTENANCE
NOTE:
Always press the STOP button and wait
for the disc to stop rotating before
pressing the CD DOOR OPEN button to
remove the disc.
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Cleaning the Discs
Fingerprints should be carefully wiped
from the surface of disc with a soft
cloth. Unlike conventional records,
compact discs have no grooves to
collect dust and microscopic dirt, so
gently wiping them with a soft cloth
should remove most particles. Wipe
in a straight motion from the center to
the edge.
Never use thinner, benzine, record
cleaner or antistatic spray on a compact
disc. Such chemicals can damage its
plastic surface.
Handling Compact Discs
Dirty, scratched or warped discs may
cause skipping or noise.
Handle the disc only by the edges. To
keep clean, do not touch its surface.
Discs should be stored in their cases
after use to avoid scratches.
Do not expose discs to direct sunlight,
high humidity, high temperatures, or
dust, etc. Prolonged exposure to
extreme temperatures can warp the
disc (such as leaving the discs in your
car during summertime).
Do not stick or write anything on either
side of disc. Sharp writing instruments,
or the inks used in some felt-tipped pens,
may damage its surface.
To remove the Disc
Open the CD DOOR by pressing the CD
DOOR OPEN button, hold the disc by the
edge while slightly pressing on the center
spindle as illustrated, then lift it from the
edge to release and remove.
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