CD3N User's Manual
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Since a compact disc can be played or recorded only on one side, discs
should always be placed on the turntable with the label side up.
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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.
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Handle compact discs with care so as not to scratch their surfaces.
Scratches, fingerprints or soiling may cause reading errors during playback.
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If a compact disc’s surface becomes soiled, wipe it directly away from the
disc’s center with a soft, dry cloth. Try to keep the discs clean at all times.
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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.
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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 and CD/RW discs are especially sensitive to
ultraviolet rays, so keep them out of direct sunlight.
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To avoid dust and scratching or warping of discs that could cause reading
errors, replace discs in their cases after use.
Compact Disc Handling