5. SOFT KIT
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IMPORTANT
Handling the
Do not contaminate the disks with your fingerprints or dust particles. Contaminated disks may lower audio and video quality. When cleaning the disks, do not use volatile chemicals (benzine, thinner, etc.), cleaning
sprays, and antistatic agents.
Do not use cracked, warped, or damaged disks.
Do not attach papers or seals onto the disks; do not scratch the disks.
Do not use the disks with a sign of peeled seals, tapes, etc. Observing these instructions, do not insert such a
When cleaning a heavily contaminated disk, use clean cloth that has been soaked in water and squeezed. Then remove moisture with dry cloth.
When holding a disk, be careful not to contaminate it with your fingerprints.
How to Hold a Disk
With both hands: | With one hand: |
Put your thumbs and forefingers of both | Insert your forefinger into a |
hands on the disk's 4 circumference tips. | central hole and at the same |
| time put your thumb and middle |
| finger on the disk's 2 |
| circumference tips. |
How to Handle the Key Chip
The key chip is a precision device. Handle it carefully because it may be damaged by heat, shock, and static electricity.
Use the key chip with the
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