Tuesday, March 24, 2009

Repair A Denon Dvd555

Save money and fix your Denon DVD player yourself.


Save money and extend the life of your Denon DVD-555 player by fixing it yourself. Denon as a company is known for the quality and reliability of their consumer electronics. The Denon DVD-555 is no different, a single-disc DVD player with progressive scanning and low harmonic distortion for precise audio playback. The DVD player is extremely reliable, but can experience problems during usage depending on the area of storage, maintenance or even power surges. Most of these problems can be fixed with simple steps and tools.


Instructions


1. Unplug the Denon DVD-555 for at least 20 seconds, then plug it back into the outlet. If the player is kept in a confined space it may overheat due to lack of circulation and dust. If it doesn't power back on after the time-out period, then unscrew the casing using a screwdriver. Remove any excess dust with the dust blower.


2. Clean the DVD lens with a DVD cleaning kit if the DVD being played is not scratched or dirty. If the disc is broken or chipped, then do not place it in the DVD tray; it can damage internal components. Remove the casing of the Denon DVD-555, and remove excess dust with a more forceful compressed air can if playback impaired.


3. Check the region of the DVD player, and make sure it matches the DVD. This player is not multi regional, so not all DVDs will work. Verify the compatibility of DVD type to the DVD player.


4. Check the parental lock status, and try another disc to make sure the player is not defective. Adjust the settings to accept higher rating moves and programming. To clear the password, enter the default password of "4737" if the password is lost or not known.







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