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Removing the DVD magazine
To insert or remove DVDs or CDs from the
storage magazine, you must first remove it
from the DVD changer:
1.
Push the door to the right, see arrow 1
2.
Press the button, see arrow 2.
The magazine is ejected and can be
removed.
Inserting/removing CDs/DVDs from
the DVD magazine
When inserting or removing DVDs/
CDs, always remember to grasp them
on the edge, taking care to avoid touching
the data side with its mirror finish.
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To insert:
Insert the DVD or CD in its slot with the
label side on top.
To remove:
Pull out the desired drawer and remove the
corresponding DVD or CD, as shown in the
illustration.
With self-recorded CDs, labels
applied later can become detached
during playback due to the development of
heat, causing irreparable damage to the
device.
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Dual-sided DVDs available from retail
suppliers are coated on both sides
and bear no markings. This means both
sides are information carriers. To play back
the information on the other side, remove
the magazine and turn over the DVD.
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If you play self-recorded audio
CD-Rs, faults, e.g. drop-outs, can
occur.
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Inserting the DVD magazine
1.
Push the door to the right
2.
Ensure that the arrow symbol is
pointing toward the DVD changer and
slide the magazine all the way in
3.
Close the door again.
The DVD changer checks the maga-
zine for inserted DVDs or CDs and is
then ready for operation.
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Operating temperatures
Only operate the DVD changer at
temperatures of 5 7 (–156) to
1407 (+606); otherwise, malfunctions
can occur.
Even when switched off, the device should
only be exposed to temperatures between
–137 (–256) and 1857 (+856).
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Atmospheric humidity
High levels of humidity inside the player
can condense on the laser's scan lens and
prevent it from reading the DVD.
DVD country codes
Your DVD changers only plays DVDs with
the coding 0 or 1. This coding cannot be
changed.
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