Panasonic DMRES30V Operations Instructions Page 27

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PROTECT
Only play round
discs.
Cleaning DVD-Videos, Video CDs and CDs
If the disc is dirty,
wipe it with a moist
and then a dry cloth.
Handling discs
Do not touch the
recording surface of
the disc.
Regional codes (DVD-Video only)
DVD-Videos with the regional code 2 or ALL can be played with this
unit. The code is listed on the backside of the unit.
England and Continental Europe: 2.
Handling discs
If the surface of a disc that does not have or was removed from a
cartridge is damaged, scratches, dirt, dust or fingerprints can compromise
the recording, editing or playback. Such damage can also occur when the
disc is inserted back into the cartridge.
Cleaning the DVD-RAM
Clean the disc with a special DVD-RAM cleaner (optional) and read the cleaner
instructions throughly before use.
Bad scratches and stubborn dirt may not be able to be removed so that recording,
editing or playback is still compromised even after cleaning. The disc should then no
longer be used.
Do not use benzine, alcohol, water, cleaning sprays, household cleaners or other
solvents.
Note: Only the label side of the disc may be written on. Use a soft oil-based felt pen. Do
not use a ball-point pen or other hard writing instrument.
Do not affix any stickers or labels to the disc. The disc can
warp and may become unusable.
When not in use, place the disc in its jewel case or
cartridge so that it does not become scratched or dirty.
Do not drop the disc, place them on top of each other and
never bang them. Do not place anything on top of the disc.
Protect the disc from dirt, dust, heat, humidity, direct
sunlight or strong temperature fluctuations
(since condensation water can form).
Cartridge
Place the disc in the tray with the label
facing upwards. With double-sided discs,
place the side that you want to play, with
the label facing up.
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