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DVD
& CD Players
Before moving your DVD/CD player, there are procedures to follow
which will protect your equipment from damage or mechanical failure
due to normal vibrations that occur during transit.
The safest way
to move your DVD/CD player is to pack it in the original box with
the original packing. In the event that the original box is not
available use a box large enough to fully protect the entire unit.
The packing materials should fill the excess room in the box so that
the player will not move during transit.
All DVD’s
and CD’s need to be removed from the player prior to packing.
Failure to do so may cause the disc to jam the player. The mover is
not responsible for damage due to the customer’s failure to
properly service the equipment prior to transport.
All wiring
will need to be disconnected prior to the arrival of the moving
company. If you do not have the owner's manual, draw a diagram or
take a photograph of the wiring PRIOR TO disconnection. Wrap wires
separately; label to identify usage and place in a plastic bag away
from delicate surfaces. The wiring should go into the box with the
player. This will assist you during your reconnection.
Don’t forget
to pack the remote control along with the player.
Computers
and Video Recorders
Pack valuable electronic equipment in original cartons when
available. Otherwise, use strong, corrugated cartons and place
protective padding on the bottom of the carton. Wrap an old blanket
or protective pad around the item and place it in its carton. Place
additional padding between the carton and the computer or video
recorder. Wrap cords separately; label to identify usage and place
in a plastic bag away from delicate surfaces. Non-detachable cords
should also be wrapped. Place cords between the padded computer or
video recorder and the carton. Be sure your personal computer is
"parked" and ready for transport.
If you have a
printer, pack it in its original box. Remove the ink cartridges from
laser and ink jet printers. If you are moving a pin printer, insert
a piece of paper in the platen to secure the print head.
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