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How to Clean a DVD Player Laser in 8 Steps

If your DVD player is not working properly, or you get a no-disk error, you may need to clean to the players. Inside Player is a laser pickup that reads your DVDs and allows you to access or content to be seen. To your DVD player is working again, you only need to properly clean sweep laser unit, follow these simple steps.

Before these steps, let's just look at what we have to do basically. We basically have to remove the disc head and electronics fromIf the players have easy access to the actual laser pickup allows us to clean them properly. After cleaning, it is only a matter of implementing everything back together.

Before the steps ensure that the laser lens is the real problem. Adds a couple of DVD into the DVD player to confirm the problem is actually the lens. For some DVDs but not others, the problem is clearly not the player. If none of the cards may be a variety of reasons why a DVD playernot function properly. But it is very likely that the laser lens has become dirty easily.

What you need to clean the DVD player



Lens Cleaner Disc
Screwdriver
Swab
Isopropyl
Flashlight (optional)

How To Clean DVD-Player Laser

Step # 1 - Lens Cleaner Disc - The first thing you need to do is get or borrow a lens cleaner disc to try and clean the laser unit. This lensDisk cleaner is usually not a great job cleaning the laser unit. Next, still trying to see a couple of DVDs to see if the problem is solved or not, and if you take further steps to clean, to pick up manually or not. If the player still does not work follow step 2.

Step 2 - Removing the Outer Casting - Disconnect the player from the mains and remove the screws of the outer casting. You will see the plastic head of the DVD player can be, although the actualElectronics connected to it.

Step 3 - Open the DVD - the next thing we need to do is the head with plastic electronics from DVD players will fall. In some cases, the subject of a plastic head has a tiny other casting attached to it. To remove it, just the power cord, turn on the DVD player, go to start the player, turn on the DVD player and unplug the power supply. Well, quite simply, the small outer casting solution from the tray.

Step 4 - Removing theDVD head on - that we go to the DVD-head with electronics disconnected from the motherboard. Thanks to Step 3, you can easily by unscrewing the head from the motherboard and pull all the cables going from the head to remove the motherboard.

Step # 5 - Separation of Electronics Head - Now you will be the DVD player's head in his hands, recognizing that the plastic mechanism, a clamp and the actual electronics. Remove the bracket. Look for the actual laser pickup, which has ablue color. If you have trouble finding the laser unit, go get a light for all considerations seem to recognize. If you can see now, and easy access to the actual laser pickup for cleaning already, there is no need for the electronics out of your head to solve. If not, you'll first need to disconnect the electronics from the head and then follow step 6 on how to properly clean the laser pickup.

Step # 6 - Cleaning the laser pickup - Now you have easy access to the laserPick-up, with a cotton swab and some isopropyl alcohol and gently wipe the lens. Use the other end of the swab to dry. Now, wait a few minutes and let it dry.

Step # 7 - putting everything back together - now that the laser lens is clean again, we can partly put it back together and test the efficiency of the lens. I enclose the electronics to the head back, fastened the bracket attached to the head to the board again, add all the previouslyDetached cable on the motherboard again, and then plug the power supply to test, a few DVDs. Turn insert the DVD player, a DVD and test the disc reader efficiency. If the DVD works, you have thoroughly cleaned your DVD player. If not, follow the steps again and try to clean the laser unit a little more thoroughly.

Step # 8 - Attach the Outer Casting - Put the power off again, unplug the power adapter to screw all the outer casting back to the DVDPlayer.

You DVD player is now ready to be cleaned and reused?



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