Moving Your CD Player
Before moving your CD Player, there
are certain procedures to follow which will protect your system
from mechanical failure or damage due to normal physical shock
which occurs during transport. If the following tips are used
prior to moving, your CD Player should arrive safely at destination.
TIP:
Remember to remove all CDs from your player
before packing.
Make sure all CDs are back in their cases.
If you don't have the owner's manual, draw a diagram of the
wiring PRIOR TO disconnection.
Some CD Players have a transport screw under the unit. Tighten
before packing.
Remove any stacker or multi-play cartridges prior to packing,
and wrap individually.
Close CD trays.
The best way to move your CD player is in the original box
with the original packing. In the event that you do not have
the original box and/or packing, use a box big enough to cover
the entire unit with enough room for packing material. The
packing material should snugly fill the excess room in the
box so that the unit will not move around. Plastic bubble sheets
make an ideal packing material. Try to stay away from using
newspaper. Seal the box with reliable packing tape. Your carrier
can provide you with packing containers and materials if needed.
If you have a remote control, be sure to wrap it separately,
but pack it in the same box with your CD Player. All wiring
should also go in the box with the CD Player.
Father and
Son Moving
specializes
in long distance
moving to
states like
Florida,
New York
and other
east coast
cities. Moving
long distance
is a challenge
and we provide
these articles
and tips
to make your
long distance
move a better
experience.
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