Concerning CD
Only compact discs having tiiis mark
can be
used
with
this unit.
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To
remove a disc
from
its
case
Press
the center holder and
iift the disc holding
by the edges.
To hold the disc
iHold the disc by the edges so the surface is not soiled
with finger-
prints.
Fingerprints, dirt and scratches can cause dipping and distortion.
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To
store a disc in
its case
Insert the disc label facing upwards
and press downward
at the
center.
Label
j^^the
surface
is soiled
Wipe gently with a soft, damp (water only)
clolti.
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(Incorrect)
ythe disc is brought
from
a cold to a warm
environment, moisture may
form
on the
disc
Wipe this rrtolsture off with a soft, dry, lint-free clotii before using
the
disc.
Improper disc storage:
You can damage discs
if
you
store them in the following places;
•Areas
exposed to direct
sunlight
•Humid or dusty areas
•Areas directly exposed to a heat
outlet or heating appliance
Handling precautions:
•Do not
write
on the label side
with
a
ball-point pen or other writing
utensils.
•
Do not use record cleaning sprays,
benzine, flilnner, state electric-
ity prevention liquids or any other solvent.
•Do not soil with fingerprints.
Concerning
Cassette
Tapes
Selection
of
cassette
tapes
Cassette tape exceeding
90 minutes:
These tapes are handy for
their long playback
and recording
time
but be careful about repeatedly
stopping, starting, rewinding
and
fast
fonivarding these tapes in
short intends as they
are thin, tend
to
stretch and may t»coms
entangled in the
deck mechanism.
Do not
use
the Fe-Cr tapes
(TYPE
111)
in
this system:
If
you use this
tape,
it is impossible to obtain
the required
flat
frequency
response.
If
the tape loosens,
take up the slack
Tape slack may cause the
tepe to break.
To prevent erasure
of
recorded
sounds
Remove the erase-prevention
tabs with
a screwdriver
or a similar
object.
SkleA
Tab for
side A
o
Tab for side B
To re-rsctHd on a protected
cassette, cover the slot with
adhesive
tape.
Adhesive
tape
Detection hole
Do not cover
the detection holes on chrome
and metal tapes.
Improper tape storage:
You can damage tapes if you store them in
the folknving places;
•
In high
temperature
[3S°C or higher]
or high humWity
(80% or
higher) areas
•In a
strong magnetic field
(near
a speaker, on t(^ of
a
TV,
etc.)
•This can erase a recording.
•Areas exposed to direct
sunlight
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