15
CD AND CD PLAYER
TIPS
Although a CD is very durable, you
should handle it with care. We recom-
mend these precautions.
• Keep the CD in its protective case
or sleeve when you are not play-
ing it.
• Keep the CD clean. Your local
RadioShack store sells a suitable
CD cleaner kit.
• Keep the CD dry. A drop of mois-
ture can act as a lens and affect
the laser beam’s focus. If it gets
wet, wipe the CD with a soft, dry
cloth before playing it.
• Do not write on either side of a
CD, especially the non-label side.
• Handle the CD by its edge to
avoid fingerprints and surface
scratches, which can prevent the
laser from accurately reading the
CD. To clean the surface, use a
CD Cleaner Kit (such as Cat. No.
42-226) or Scratch ’n Fix (Cat. No.
42-127).
• Do not store CDs in high-tempera-
ture, high-humidity locations.
Note: If the CD-3329 is subject to a
sudden shock or jolt during play, the
CD’s rotation speed might suddenly
change, and the music might be brief-
ly interrupted or the current track
might start over. This is not a malfunc-
tion.
Cautions:
• To avoid damaging the CD player,
do not place anything but a CD in
the CD compartment.
• Remove any loaded CD from the
CD player before moving the CD-
3329 to prevent damaging the
CD.
• Moving the CD player suddenly
from a cold place to a warmer one
can cause moisture to form on the
pickup lens and disrupt operation.
If this happens, unplug it and wait
about 2 hours for the moisture to
evaporate before playing a CD.
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