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Load single-sided discs with the label side facing upward and
double-sided discs with the side intended for playback facing
downward. All loaded discs must align with the circular guide
inside the disc drawer.
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Return discs to their cases when not in use. Discs should be
stored in an upright position out of direct sunlight and
excessive heat, humidity, or cold.
DO NOT . . .
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Write on disc labels or surfaces with ballpoint pens, pencils,
and other sharp-tipped writing instruments. Do not glue paper
or attach stickers to discs as shown below. Although not as
fragile as the recorded side, damage to the label side of the
disc can still render the disc unplayable.
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Disc Compatibility
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DISCS TO AVOID
The RT-10 is compatible with 5-inch (12cm) and 3-inch (8cm)
conventional, round discs. Do not attempt to load discs with other
size and shape characteristics, such as those shown below. All discs
must align with the circular guide inside the disc drawer.
DISC CARE & HANDLING
Discs require special care and handling to ensure optimal
performance. Pay particular attention to the bulleted items that
begin at the top of the next column and to other precautions that
appear throughout this user guide. In particular, refer to the Disc
Compatibility section (1-5), the Loading Discs section (4-2), and
the Disc Maintenance section (5-16).
DO . . .
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Hold discs at their center hole and outer edges as shown
below. Take care not to leave fingerprints, dirt, and scratches
on the disc surfaces.
The RT-10 is a single-disc player. Do not attempt to insert more
than one disc in the disc drawer at one time. This might cause
damage to the RT-10, the discs, or both.
Dirty or damaged discs such as those shown below might
affect playback performance or damage the RT-10. Do not
attempt to load cracked, chipped, scratched, warped, dirty, or
otherwise damaged discs in the disc drawer.
CAUTION