Please use these instructions if you need to repackage your unit for shipment. Reverse the unpacking instructions for repacking the unit back up.

1. Plug in the Elite 60 power cord.
WARNING!: Plug directly into outlet. Do not use Extension Cords.
2. Press the power button.
3. Remove the Disc installed during shipping. (1st time use only)
Manually pull the disc straight out of the machine.
4. Press the Repair Button.
A. By default, the Elite 60 when it is first powered ON is in “Quick Clean Mode”. Repair button will be green. Inserting a disc will result in a 15 second cleaning cycle being performed.
B. When the repair button is pressed, the button will be blue, indicating a 90 second repair is selected.
5. Insert the Disc.
A. The Disc should be inserted straight in, with label side up. It should be fully inserted into the machine.
Note: 3 inch discs can only be repaired using a 3 inch adapter.
B. After the disc is inserted, the unit will start the repair.
C. Pressing the power button at any time will end the cycle.
Note: Discs can be repaired an unlimited amount of times. However, never run a disc two times consecutively without letting the disc cool to room temperature after each repair cycle.
6. Remove the cleaned disc. Handle the disc only by the edges or center ring.

1. The top line displays the machine’s status (Ready or Error Code) and cycle type (Repair or Clean).
2. You can scroll through machine information by using the scroll buttons:
Total Repairs, Total Cleans, Cartridge Low Notification, Buffing Wheel Low Notification, and the Menu Select.
3. To get to the menu screen, use the up or down scroll button. The Middle line is the active line, when the word “MENU” is displayed(see section 5), pressing the repair button will select the menu screen.
TopIf 15 repair cycles are performed within a 30 minute period the machine could commence a 10 minute cool-down. This will be indicated by a countdown timer on the display. Please do not unplug the power cord during this cool-down period. NOTE: Discs can be repaired an unlimited amount of times. However you should never run a disc two times consecutively without letting the disc cool to room temperature after each repair cycle.
By default, the Elite 60 when it is first powered on is in “Quick Clean Mode”. Inserting a disc will result in a 15 second cleaning cycle being performed. (Repair button will be illuminated green)
1. Inserting a disc will result in a 90 second repair.
2. During the repair cycle, pressing the up scroll button will increase the repair time. Press once for 180 seconds and twice for 270 seconds. Pressing the down scroll button will reduce the repair time. Pressing the repair button will end the cycle.
3. As long as the repair button is illuminated, the last selected cycle is in memory.
NOTE: Once you have chosen a repair cycle the unit will remain in that cycle until you choose differently.
When the machine is in Standby (hibernation) mode you can insert a disc at anytime into the machine. There is no need to press the power button, the machine will automatically start up with the last selected mode choice.



Match the label side of your 3 inch disc with the open side of your 3 inch adapter. Slide the disc into the 3 inner grooves making sure that the disc is firmly clipped in place. The optical side should be facing you.
WARNING:
Do not insert the disc optical side up. Damage could incur.
Now insert your disc with adapter into your unit, disc optical side down. After disc is inserted make sure that your hands do not obstruct the shutter from closing.
Shutter will open when cycle has finished and your 3 inch disc with adapter will need to be removed. Handle the disc only by the edges or center ring of disc.

To Enter the Menu Screen
Press the scroll buttons while the machine is idle.
Navigating the Menu Screen
A. The scroll buttons cycle through choices.
B. The repair button selects the highlighted option.
Note: The asterisks (*) will denote which item you are going to select.
| Indicator | Description |
|---|---|
| 1. CLN WHL | Use this to perform an extended cleaning of the buffing wheel.* |
| 2. CLN DRV | Use this to perform an extended cleaning of the drive wheel.* |
| 3. WHL RPL | Use this to indicate that the buffing wheel has been replaced. |
| 4. LANGUAGE | Use this to select the display language of your choice. (if available) |
| 5. HOUR OP | Use this option to display the total hours of cycle operation. |
| 6. CHK SYS | To test the functions of your Elite 60. This may be used to determine where a failure has occured. |
| 7. SHIP | Moves all mechanisms in position, in preparation for shipping or transportation. |
| 8. REPAIR C | To set default mode. |
| * This process will take less than 2 minutes |
1. Turn off the power by pressing the power button.
2. Unscrew the spray nozzle counter-clockwise and lift out empty cartridge.
3. NOTE: Do not remove or tamper with safety caution label or chip on cartridge. Insert the new replacement cartridge into the Elite 60.
4. Tighten the spray nozzle by turning clockwise.
5. Remove safety caution label on new replacement cartridge.
6. Turn on the power.
The maximum amount of repairs per cartridge may vary based on cleaning cycle usage. Blu-ray discs can only be maintained, not repaired, due to the nature of the discs. A disc adapter is required for 3 inch disc repair or cleaning.
1. Turn off the power by pressing the power button.
2. Unplug the Elite 60 power cord.
3. Remove the front drawer by pulling on the drawer handle.
4. Unscrew the buffing wheel set screw and remove the washer.
5. Remove the worn buffing wheel by pulling it away from the buffing motor.
6. Install the new buffing wheel. Ensure it is fully seated against the back of the buffing motor spindle with lable facing towards you.
7. Install the washer and screw in the buffing wheel set screw.
8. It is recommended that you now clean your Elite 60.
9. Install the front drawer. Note: Push front drawer completely into machine or your machine will not power on.
10. Plug in the Elite 60 power cord and turn on power.
11. Enter the menu screen and choose "WHL RPL". Then select "Confirm". Resume normal operation.
It is recommended that you clean your buffing wheels every 10 discs and at the end of a day so as not to allow dirt and grease to set on the buffing wheel.
1. Cleaning your buffing wheel is very much like running a disc for repair. Take your cleaner disc and insert into machine. Note: Velcro (non-printed side of cleaner disc) should be face down.
2. Choose 90 second repair, and press “Start”. Important: Do not run the cleaner disc on anything higher then the 90 second repair cycle. Overheating can occur.
3. Once the cycle is finished you can remove the cleaner disc from the unit and your buffing wheel has been cleaned.
When cleaning your buffing wheel with the cleaner disc debris might stick to the surface. You will want to remove the debris by either using your fingers or a can of air. The rough surface of your cleaner disc should look like the one below.
Recommended with every cartridge change.
1. Turn off the power by pressing the power button.
2. Unplug the Elite 60 power cord.
3. Remove the front drawer by pulling on the drawer handle.
4. Remove any lint contained in the machine. You may use compressed air, a small hand held vacuum, or your hand.
5. Install the front drawer. Note: Push front drawer completely into machine or your machine will not power on.
6. Plug in the Elite 60 power cord and turn on the power.
This may be necessary if the Disc is spinning roughly or improperly during the cycle.
1. Ensure that there is no Disc in the Unit.
2. Enter the menu screen and select “CLN DRV”.*
* This process will take less than 90 minutes.
| Indicator | Description |
|---|---|
| 1. WHEEL CHG | Change the Buffing Wheel |
| 2. CART CHG | Change the OptoClear Cartridge |
| 3. CART LOW | Cartridge is below 10% capacity |
| 4. E0003 | Buffing motor not centered, contact technical support |
| 5. E0004 | Lift wedge not in home position, contact technical support |
| 6. E0005 | Disc not turning - try cleaning the Drive Wheel |
| 7. E0006 | Cannot increase disc surface temperature sufficiently for repair |