How to Clean a PlayStation 2 Lens
Switch the power switch into the "off" position then unplug every cord that is plugged into the console (power cord, TV plug-ins, controllers, internet, memory card)., Flip your PlayStation 2 over., Repeat this process to the 4 hard pads beneath...
Step-by-Step Guide
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Step 1: Switch the power switch into the "off" position then unplug every cord that is plugged into the console (power cord
There will be 4 soft square shaped pads; remove these from the console.
If they are hard to remove, just use a screwdriver to help. , On the part that has vents, there will be 2 of these hard pads; make sure to remove these. , Carefully remove the top cover of the PlayStation.
Make sure not to rip the silver paper looking stuff connecting the top and bottom parts.
This supplies the power for the on/off buttons. ,, Swab the lens only with a dry swab.
When finished, make sure that everything is dry. ,, -
Step 2: TV plug-ins
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Step 3: controllers
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Step 4: internet
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Step 5: memory card).
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Step 6: Flip your PlayStation 2 over.
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Step 7: Repeat this process to the 4 hard pads beneath.
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Step 8: If you have an internet adapter
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Step 9: remove it now before doing anything more.
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Step 10: Carefully remove the cover to the CD/DVD drive of the PlayStation.
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Step 11: If there is a lot of dust/dirt on the surface of the whole thing
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Step 12: just swab with a dry/very lightly damp cotton swab.
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Step 13: Take the screws from the CD/DVD drive and return it to its proper place.
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Step 14: Return the main cover
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Step 15: screws
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Step 16: then pads to their original positions.
Detailed Guide
There will be 4 soft square shaped pads; remove these from the console.
If they are hard to remove, just use a screwdriver to help. , On the part that has vents, there will be 2 of these hard pads; make sure to remove these. , Carefully remove the top cover of the PlayStation.
Make sure not to rip the silver paper looking stuff connecting the top and bottom parts.
This supplies the power for the on/off buttons. ,, Swab the lens only with a dry swab.
When finished, make sure that everything is dry. ,,
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