Care and Storage

Care and storage of main unit

Keep the system out of the following locations

Areas exposed to direct sunlight.

Areas subjected to excessive humidity or dust.

Areas exposed to direct heat from heating equipment.

Be careful against condensation

Extreme differences between system temperature and air temperature can cause water droplets (condensation) to form on the system. The system will not operate properly while condensation is present. If condensation forms, do not use the system for a few hours to allow the condensation to dry.

Take special care against condensation when the system is moved between two locations of very different temperatures, or into a room where high humidity is present.

When the main unit becomes dirty

When the front panel or case gets dirty, wipe it with a soft dry cloth. Never use lacquer thinner, benzine, alcohol or contact revitalizer, which will cause discoloration or deformation.

Care and storage of CDs

Storing a CD

If you do not plan to use a CD for a long time, remove it from the main unit and store it in its case.

Cleaning a CD

When a disc becomes soiled with fingerprints or other stains, use a soft, dry cloth to wipe it gently in a pattern radiating from the center of the disc.

Do not use a phonograph record cleaner, lacquer thinner, benzine or alcohol to clean CDs.

Do not use any disc accessory (stabilizer, protective sheet, protective ring, etc.) or lens cleaner.

Other cautions

Do not write on a CD with a pencil or ballpoint pen.

Do not use a CD if its sticker or label is peeling or if any adhesive is coming out from under the sticker or label.

Do not affix paper, stickers or labels to CDs.

Care and storage of connected components

Be sure to read the instruction manual that comes with each component.

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