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Additional information 09
Chapter 9
Additional information
Taking care of your player and Storing discs
Although CDs and DVD discs are more
discs
durable than vinyl records, you should still
take care to handle and store discs correctly.
Handling discsWhen you're not using a disc, return it to its
When holding discs of any type, take care not case and store upright. Avoid leaving discs in
to leave fingerprints, dirt or scratches on the excessively cold, humid, or hot environments
disc surface. Hold the disc by its edge or by (including under direct sunlight).
the center hole and edge.DonOt glue paper or put stickers onto the disc,
Damaged or dirty discs can affect playback or use a pencil, ball-point pen or other sharp-
performance. Take care also not to scratch tipped writing instrument. These could all
the label side of the disc. Although not as damage the disc.
fragile as the recorded side, scratches can
still result in a disc becoming unusable.
Should a disc become marked with finger-
prints, dust, etc., clean using a soft, dry cloth,
wiping the disc lightly from the center to the
outside edge as shown in the diagram below.For more detailed care information see the
instructions that come with discs.
Do not load more than one disc into the player
at a time.
Discs to avoid
Discs spin at high speed inside the player. If
Wipe lightly from the center of the disc you can see that a disc is cracked, chipped,
using straight strokes.warped, or otherwise damaged, don't risk
using it in your playerNyou could end up
damaging it.
DonOt wipe the disc surface using circular
strokes.
If necessary, use a cloth soaked in alcohol, or
a commercially available CD/DVD cleaning kit
to clean a disc more thoroughly. Never use
benzine, thinner or other cleaning agents,
including products designed for cleaning
vinyl records.
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