Notes on CD and the internal hard disk drive
Notes on discs
■Notes on playing discs
Use the discs compatible with IEC standards such as the CD with the logo (right) printed on it. You can also use the
Do not play
Never use
■Cautions for disc storage
Do not store discs in locations exposed to direct sunlight, near heat emitting devices, and other locations of excessive heat, or locations of extremely low temperatures. Also, always store discs properly in their protective cases.
■Handling discs
Be careful not to touch the data side of the disc (the side that does not have printing on it). Always hold discs by the edges or by using the hole in the middle.
Never place labels or stickers on the data side or label side of the discs. Also, do not write on the discs or allow them to become scratched.
Note on the internal hard disc drive
■Do not shake or carry around the
■Cautions when using rented compact
discs
Do not use discs that have cellophane tape attached to them or rental compact discs that have rental labels attached. If the tape is sticking out or peeling off, the disc may not be able to be ejected and the
■Cleaning
Dirt and contaminants on discs can obstruct the pickup of the signals and lead to deterioration the sound. When dirty, clean the data side with a soft dry cloth, wiping from the inside of the disc toward the outside.
If the dirt is excessive, soak the cloth in water, wring it out, and then wipe the disc surface clean. Next, using a soft dry cloth, wipe the moisture form the disc surface. Do not use conventional record cleaners or antistatic agents. Also, never use benzene, thinners, or other volatile agents as they may damage the disc surface.
Condensation
When moving the
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