1 – Introduction—About discs
About discs
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Handle discs carefully so as not to damage or scratch the front side.
To protect the disc, avoid placing it in the following locations:
•In direct sunlight or near a source of heat like a heater.
•In a place which is damp or dirty.
•In a place which could be exposed to rain, such as near a window.
Always keep the disc surface clean.
When cleaning the disc surface, always be sure to use a special compact disc cleaner and wipe as shown below.
•Do not use conventional record cleaner for analog records, as this will adversely affect the disc sur- face.
Store discs properly by placing them in their disc cases.
•Do not attach a piece of paper or sticker on the label side of disc. When a disc has a piece of plas- tic tape or rental CD label with paste protruded from the edge or when a disc has a trace of such a sticky object, do not attempt to play the disc. If such a disc is played on the CD recorder, impossi- bility of taking out the disc or other malfunction may result.
•Do not use a disc with a special shape.
Do not attempt to play a disc with a special shape such as a
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