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Handling of discs
!---jeed the foilovving notes on handling of discs to avoid any
cause tor a record!ng failure: a loss of the recorded
(jata~
or a
rna1function of this un!t.
• This corn pact disc r-e:::corcier is (j(:3Siqr"](0d for use \Nitt"l CDs
(includinrJ 8 crn [3"] cJiscs) IJearing the
fi:
iii,
or
1'1
Inarks only. f\jever atterTlpt to 10ad any other type
of
cJisc into this unit.
• CDs are not subjected tOVJear during play. Hovvever if the
disc is
t"land~e:::d
!rnproper!y, darna.ge rnay b(:3 Cr(0atF3d on trle
disc to adversely affect tile disc's play.
• vVhen vJriting on the label side of CD-Fi or CD-FiVV (jiscs,
use an oil--based fe!t--tipped pen.
• Do not use cleaning discs or \fvarped discs. J\ll of these
coukj cJanlage
Hlis
un\t.
A.lthou~lh
playback of CDs is generally not affected by smaH
particles of dust or fingerprints on Fleir playing surface,
dust, fingerprints: small scratches and direct sunlight on
the recording surfaC(0 of a CD-R or CD-RvV disc rnay rnake
I"ecording irnposs1tJle. Tflerefore, for
optrna~
petiormance
of tl'ie r(:3COrdF3r and for long-tern'i enjoyrnent of 'your CD
c011ect~on,
handle discs correctly as outlined in tI'"1e
follo\tvlng guideiines.
1 Hold discs by touching only the edges or center hole.
2
\;Vhen a elise is not ClHTently beino usecJ: remove it frorn tile
recorder and store in an approprjate case.
3 V'Jith proper (Jisc rnaintenance, cleaning srlouicl not be
necessary. Hovvever, should cleaning be required
j
vvipe by
us~n~l
a
clean~
dry
cloth. Do not vvipe vvith
a
circular ,,"notion;
'vvipe strafght out'vvard from the center.
.. Dc not try to clean the disc's surface by using any type of
disc
cieane(~
record spray, antistatic spray or liquid, or any
other ctlernical-based Hqu!d, because such substances
might irreparably dar-nage the disc's surface.
• Do not expose discs to dit'ect sunHgr-lt: high ternperature,
or high 11urnieJity for
a
long period of tinle, because this
might vvarp or othervvise danlage tile disc.
To prevent a malfunction of this unit
• Dc not use any non··stanc:arcJ srlapec l CDs (lleart flower
shaped, etc.) avaiiable on the n'larket, because they are off
balance in U'1eir vveight
If a non-standard shapecl CD is icac!ed into Ulis unit, it may
create problerYis such as irnproper playback, opening of
Hie cJisc tray: usual noise, and
tr1i~i
unit's failure.
4)
Be sure to use a felt-tip pen or similar vvri'ting too! 'vvhen
vv'ritin(~
on the label side of the disc. Do not use a ballpoint
pen, pencl or oHler hard-tppecl vvriting too!, as these may
cJama~Je
the disc and rnay adversely affect further
recorcling on the disc.
., Do not use discs vvitr1 9lue ieft on the!r surface. They rnay
get
stuci< Ul this urnt or create darna[le to tllis
unit.
• VVhen using an 8 crn (3") d!sc: do not place a norrnal 12
erTi
(5") clisc on top of it
.. Do not use discs printed vvlth cor-nmerclally available label
printers.
No!
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Handling of discs
!---jeed the foilovving notes on handling of discs to avoid any
cause tor a record!ng failure: a loss of the recorded
(jata~
or a
rna1function of this un!t.
• This corn pact disc r-e:::corcier is (j(:3Siqr"](0d for use \Nitt"l CDs
(includinrJ 8 crn [3"] cJiscs) IJearing the
fi:
iii,
or
1'1
Inarks only. f\jever atterTlpt to 10ad any other type
of
cJisc into this unit.
• CDs are not subjected tOVJear during play. Hovvever if the
disc is
t"land~e:::d
!rnproper!y, darna.ge rnay b(:3 Cr(0atF3d on trle
disc to adversely affect tile disc's play.
• vVhen vJriting on the label side of CD-Fi or CD-FiVV (jiscs,
use an oil--based fe!t--tipped pen.
• Do not use cleaning discs or \fvarped discs. J\ll of these
coukj cJanlage
Hlis
un\t.
A.lthou~lh
playback of CDs is generally not affected by smaH
particles of dust or fingerprints on Fleir playing surface,
dust, fingerprints: small scratches and direct sunlight on
the recording surfaC(0 of a CD-R or CD-RvV disc rnay rnake
I"ecording irnposs1tJle. Tflerefore, for
optrna~
petiormance
of tl'ie r(:3COrdF3r and for long-tern'i enjoyrnent of 'your CD
c011ect~on,
handle discs correctly as outlined in tI'"1e
follo\tvlng guideiines.
1 Hold discs by touching only the edges or center hole.
2
\;Vhen a elise is not ClHTently beino usecJ: remove it frorn tile
recorder and store in an approprjate case.
3 V'Jith proper (Jisc rnaintenance, cleaning srlouicl not be
necessary. Hovvever, should cleaning be required
j
vvipe by
us~n~l
a
clean~
dry
cloth. Do not vvipe vvith
a
circular ,,"notion;
'vvipe strafght out'vvard from the center.
.. Dc not try to clean the disc's surface by using any type of
disc
cieane(~
record spray, antistatic spray or liquid, or any
other ctlernical-based Hqu!d, because such substances
might irreparably dar-nage the disc's surface.
• Do not expose discs to dit'ect sunHgr-lt: high ternperature,
or high 11urnieJity for
a
long period of tinle, because this
might vvarp or othervvise danlage tile disc.
To prevent a malfunction of this unit
• Dc not use any non··stanc:arcJ srlapec l CDs (lleart flower
shaped, etc.) avaiiable on the n'larket, because they are off
balance in U'1eir vveight
If a non-standard shapecl CD is icac!ed into Ulis unit, it may
create problerYis such as irnproper playback, opening of
Hie cJisc tray: usual noise, and
tr1i~i
unit's failure.
4)
Be sure to use a felt-tip pen or similar vvri'ting too! 'vvhen
vv'ritin(~
on the label side of the disc. Do not use a ballpoint
pen, pencl or oHler hard-tppecl vvriting too!, as these may
cJama~Je
the disc and rnay adversely affect further
recorcling on the disc.
., Do not use discs vvitr1 9lue ieft on the!r surface. They rnay
get
stuci< Ul this urnt or create darna[le to tllis
unit.
• VVhen using an 8 crn (3") d!sc: do not place a norrnal 12
erTi
(5") clisc on top of it
.. Do not use discs printed vvlth cor-nmerclally available label
printers.
No!
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