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Insignia NS-HCL304 - Using Your Disc Repair Kit; Assembly and Fluid Application; Disc Resurfacing Process; Post-Repair Cleaning and Storage

Insignia NS-HCL304
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DVD or CD player
Repairs and smoothens surface scratches to renew the disc’s protective layer and leave disc data
unaffected
FlexiWheel™ repairs up to 25 discs, and works gently enough to safely repair the same disc
multiple times
USING YOUR DISC REPAIR KIT
1. Align the four tabs on the crank handle with the slots on the main body, then snap the crank
handle in place.
2. Lightly spray rejuvenating fluid on the play side (shiny side) of the disc. Do not spray the label
side of the disc.
Caution: Keep discs wet during the resurfacing process, or discs may become damaged.
3. Insert your disc into your repair kit with the play side facing the FlexiWheel, then turn the crank
handle clockwise until your disc completes two full rotations. Repeat as necessary.
Note: The disc moves at a much slower rate than the crank handle.
4. Place your disc on the blue drying cloth and use a corner of the cloth to hold the disc. Use the
white buffing square to buff the disc from the center of the disc to the outer edge. Do not buff or
wipe the disc in a circular pattern.
Note: Streaks may be left of the disc but will not affect how the disc plays.
5. Store the drying cloth and buffing square inside the repair kit handle.
DISC REPAIR TIPS
The final buffing step prevents future damage. Streaks may be left on the disc but will not affect
how the disc plays.
Keep the buffing square clean and free from debris which can cause scratches.
If your disc continues to skip, freeze, or not play, repeat the repair process.
If your disc continues to skip, freeze, or not play, try using another disc player.
You can repair the same disc multiple times without damaging the disc’s data layer.
A disc’s play side is usually the “shiny” side, and the label side is the “dull” or “graphics” side.
Discs with label-side damage cannot be repaired by any method. When you view a disc from the
play side, visible scratches may actually be on the label side of the disc.
Store your repair kit at room temperature in a dust-free environment.
Use manufacturer-recommended replacement parts and accessories only. Using generic or non-
recommended parts may cause damage to your repair kit or disc.
SAFETY INFORMATION