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C.E.C. TL5 - Compact Disc Handling Guidelines; Disc Insertion and Turntable Placement; Disc Care, Cleaning, and Preservation; Disc Storage and Environmental Protection

C.E.C. TL5
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5
When taking a compact disc from its case, lift it out by
holding the edge of the disc while pressing down on
the center button of the case.
Since a compact disc can be played or recorded only
on one side, discs should always be placed on the
CD-Turntable with the label side up.
Handle compact discs with care so as not to scratch
their surfaces. Scratches, ngerprints or soiling may
cause reading errors during playback.
If a compact disc’s surface becomes soiled, wipe it
directly away from the discs center with a soft, dry
cloth. Try to keep the discs clean at all times.
Never use chemicals such as record sprays, anti-static
sprays, benzene or thinner to clean a disc. These may
corrode the surface of a disc.
Do not place discs in any locations subject to high
temperatures and high humidity, or that receive direct
sunlight. Keep discs away from radiators and electrical
heaters. CD-R/RW discs are especially sensitive to
ultraviolet rays, so keep them out of direct sunlight.
To avoid dust and scratching or warping of discs that
could cause reading errors, replace discs in their
cases after use.
Do not attach any labels on a disc surfaces. Do not
use discs that have Scotch tape, labels, excessive
label glue exposed on the surface. These may cause
this appliance to malfunction.
Compact Disc Handling
Do not use cracked discs or irregularly shaped discs
(octagonal, heart-shaped, or any other special shapes).
These may cause this appliance to malfunction.
CD-R/RW DISC
This appliance is able to playback CD-R/RW discs
recorded in audio CD format and finalized. Some
CD-R/RW discs may be unplayable due to the quality of
the CD-R/RW disc and/or the quality of the recording.
Do not attach stickers or protective seals on discs and
do not use any protective coating sprays. If you wish
to label a disc, only write on the label side using soft-
tipped insoluble pens. Never use ballpoint pens or
hard-tipped pens.

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