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12 Maintenance Guide
To ensure the DMP-8000 series player operates properly and to minimize the risk of
component failure, it is necessary to keep the system clean and free of dust, dirt, and
other contaminants. Follow the recommendations in this section on a regular basis to
maintain a clean system.
Maintenance Frequency
At a minimum, perform maintenance on the DMP-8000 system annually. In addition,
perform maintenance any time any of the following symptoms are observed:
• Equipment is making unusual or humming noises
• Dust is visible on external fan surfaces
• Equipment seems abnormally hot
• Computer or peripherals power down without warning
Maintenance Tools
Use the following tools when cleaning the exterior of the player as well as when cleaning
any peripheral system components:
• Vacuum Cleaner
- Remove dirt, dust, and other particles from around the computer.
• Soft (Lint-Free) Cloth
- Clean components and the exterior computer surface.
• Isopropyl Rubbing Alcohol
- Clean plastic computer parts.
Note:
Alcohol is the only solvent recommended for cleaning since others might
damage the plastic computer components. Isopropyl alcohol is a high-
quality rubbing alcohol that can be found in most drug stores and works
well when cleaning thermal compounds.
• Water
- Clean the exterior surface of the computer.
• LCD Cleaning Kit
- Clean the LCD monitor screen.
• Lint-Free Cotton Swabs
- Clean hard-to-reach areas of the computer.
The following tools should be used when cleaning the interior of the DMP-8000 system:
• Anti-Static Wristband
- Wear to protect delicate computer components from static
electricity damage.
• Phillips Screwdriver
- Use to open the computer case.
• Canned Compressed Air
- Blow away dust and debris from hard-to-reach areas of
the computer and peripherals.
• Disc Drive Cleaning Kit
- Clean the disc drive laser to sufficiently remove dust, dirt,
and other contaminants.
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