1 – Introduction
Handling of compact discs
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•• Always place the compact discs in the trays with their label facing upward.
•• To remove a disc from its case, press down on the center of the disc holder, then lift the disc out, holding it carefully by the edges.
•• Avoid getting fingerprints on the signal side (opposite the label side). Grime and dust may cause skipping, so keep discs clean and store them in their cases when not being played. To clean the signal side of a disc, wipe gently with a soft dry cloth from the center towards the outside edge.
•• Do not use any record spray,
•• Discs should be returned to their cases after use to avoid serious scratches that could cause the laser pickup to “skip.”
•• Keep discs away from direct sunlight, and places of high heat and humidity. If left in such places, warping could result.
•• Do not affix any labels or stickers to the label side of the disc. Do not write on the disc with a ballpoint pen.
•• Do not insert discs that have adhesive remaining from tape or stickers that have been removed. If they are inserted into the player, they could stick to the internal mechanism, requiring removal by a technician.
•• Do not use cracked discs.
•• Only use circular compact discs. Avoid using
•• Music discs with copy control, a compact disc copy- protection system, have been released from several record companies aiming to protect their copyright interests. Since some of these discs do not comply with the CD specifications, they may not be playable on the
About CD-R and CD-RW discs
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There are precautions that you should take when handling
•• Avoid touching the recording
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