Safety Precautions; Operating Precautions - SOLE SDP832 Owner's Manual

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Precautions
The design and manufacture of the solé SDP832 player takes personal safety into
consideration. However, any improper operation may result in electric shock, fire
and other hazard. So please adhere to following precautions. Using this product
in a manner inconsistent with its intended purpose may result in possible injury.

Safety precautions

To prevent electric shock, do not open the unit.
If the unit requires service please contact Resource International and
arrange for a professional technician to perform the service and repair.
To prevent damage to this unit, prevent contact with any liquids.
To prevent damage, do not drop anything into the ventilation holes or other
openings in the unit.
To prevent damage caused by lightening, please turn off the power to the
unit and disconnect all cables.
Clean the unit with a dry, soft and lint-free cloth only.

Operating precautions

Install the unit in a level position in an area with good ventilation.
Avoid moisture, heat, water, vibration and direct sunlight.
Condensation caused by moisture may appear on the inside of the On
Screen Display of the product and may affect the performance and playback
of the unit. If this occurs, turn off the player and safely unplug the unit.
When the condensation is no longer visible you may resume operation of
the unit.
Do not turn on/off the product frequently and rapidly.
YCbCr - A component digital video signal containing one luma and two chroma
components. The chroma components are usually adjusted for digital transmission
according to ITU-R BT.601. DVD-Video's MPEG-2 encoding is based on 4:2:0
sYCbCr signals. YCbCr applies only to digital video, but is often incorrectly used
in reference to the YPbPr analog component outputs of DVD players.
YPbPr - A component analog video signal containing one luma and two chroma
components. Often referred to loosely as YUV or Y, B-Y, R-Y.
YUV - In the general sense, any form of color-difference video signal containing
one luma and two chroma components. Technically, YUV is applicable only to the
process of encoding component video into composite video. See YCbCr and
YPbPr.
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