Hard Disk Protection; Care; During Extended Disuse; Backup Battery - Sanyo DSR-M800 Instruction Manual

Sanyo instruction manual digital video recorder dsr-m800
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BEFORE USE
To be prepared for malfunctions or accidents, back up
important recordings periodically, or record using
mirroring.

Hard disk protection

The hard disk is checked automatically at power ON. If a
hard disk problem is found, the POWER indicator flashes.
If you need to initialize the disk or save images stored on
the disk, contact a Sanyo service center.

Care

To clean the digital video recorder, unplug the power
plug from the wall outlet and wipe the unit lightly with a
soft cloth.
To remove heavy grime, wipe the digital video recorder
with a well-wrung cloth soaked in a solution of water
and neutral detergent, and then wipe it with a dry cloth.
Do not clean the unit with benzene or paint thinner.
Doing so may break down the finish or strip the paint.
When using a chemical cloth, be sure to follow the
precautions provided with it.
Do not spray insecticide or other volatile chemicals on
the cabinet. Do not allow rubber or vinyl products to
come into contact with the digital video recorder for
extended periods.
Doing so may break down the finish or strip the paint.

During extended disuse

Extended disuse may cause problems in functions, so turn
the power on and operate the unit occasionally during such
periods.

Backup battery

The digital video recorder comes with a built-in lithium
battery. When the digital video recorder has been
connected to a wall outlet for at least 48 hours and the date
and time have been set, the clock function will continue to
operate for up to 30 days after the power plug is
disconnected.
When disposing of the digital video recorder, contact a
Sanyo service center for information on how to dispose of
the lithium battery.
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