Disc Handling Care
Before using a disc, carefully read the operating/handling instructions and package of |
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the disc. |
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If the discs are not handled appropriately, they may become dirty or scratched. Further- |
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more the writing speed may get slower and the data may not be correctly written on or |
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read from the disc. Other damage may cause a drive failure. |
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Note the following precautions. |
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• Do not touch the disc surface (the side with no printing). |
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• Keep the disc surface clean and free from dirt, dust, fingerprints and scratches. |
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• Do not write on the surface of the disc with a ballpoint pen or other writing instrument. |
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• Do not attach stickers to discs. | E |
• Do not drop, bend, or place heavy objects on top of discs. |
•Do not place or store discs in locations exposed to heat, direct sunlight, humidity or dust.
•If a disc is brought from a cold to a warm location, condensation may form on the disc. For
•When not using discs, keep them in their protective cases or cartridges.
To clean discs
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Wipe discs with a dry, soft cloth from the center toward the edge.
If discs get very dirty, wipe with a
moist, soft cloth from the center toward the edge, then wipe again with a dry cloth to take up remaining moisture.
<For recordable/rewritable discs>
Use the Panasonic disc cleaner to clean these discs.
Do not use a cloth, CD cleaners or any other such cleaners under any circumstances.
How to hold a disc
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