Go-Video R 6640 User Manual
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Safety precautions
Operating precautions
Placement
Maintenance
Condensation precautions
Cleaning precautions
Precautions
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This appliance is a Class I laser product. Direct exposure to beam may cause eye injury.
Power requirement for this appliance is 120V, AC 60 Hz. Please ensure the power supply to your home
is in this range before using the recorder.
Please use the original packing case and materials when transporting this DVD recorder.
The temperature of the top cover and rear panel of the recorder may be high after playing for a long period of
time. This is normal.
When the recorder is not in use, please remove the disc and turn the power off.
Malfunctions may occur if the recorder has not been used for a long period of time. For best results, turn it on
occasionally.
Some kinds of discs may cause the unit to hang or freeze. Please restart the unit when this occurs. Wait at least
10 seconds before restarting to extend the life of the recorder.
Picture and sound quality may be affected when the DVD recorder is placed close to a TV set, radio or
VCR, so please place these items as far away from the unit as possible.
The DVD recorder is a high-precision device. The image quality may be impaired if the laser head or disc driving
parts are dirty or damaged.
Condensation may damage the recorder. Condensation may occur when:
the recorder is moved from cold to warm surroundings;
the recorder is placed near a heater or air conditioner;
the recorder is moved from an air-conditioned room to a place of high temperature and humidity;
the recorder is being used in an environment with high humidity.
Do not use the recorder where condensation may form easily, otherwise damage may occur to the disc and/or
recorder. Please remove the disc, plug in the power cord and turn the recorder on. The moisture should evaporate
within two or three hours.
Use a soft and dry cloth for cleaning.
For stains that cannot be removed easily, apply some diluted neutral detergent to a cloth, wring the cloth dry,
wipe the stains away, then use a dry cloth to clean. Do not use solvents such as thinner or benzine; otherwise
the surface of the recorder may be damaged.