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Always wipe the CD in a straight
line from centre to edge.
The latch on the left corresponds
to recordings on side 1 (A), and
the latch on the right corresponds
to recordings on side 2 (B).
Handling your Compact Discs
Compact Discs (CD's) should be handled and stored with
the same care as conventional records. If the CD is always
held by the edges and placed in its original cassette after
playing, no cleaning will be required.
Should the CD become soiled by fingerprints, dust or dirt, it
can be wiped with a clean and lint-free, soft, dry cloth. No
solvents or abrasive cleaners should ever be used on the CD.
Avoid extreme heat and humidity, and never write on your
CDs.
Handling your Compact Cassettes
Compact Cassettes (tapes) should always be stored in a
protective box at normal room temperature. Avoid extreme
temperatures and humidity.
Before loading your Compact Cassette make sure that the
tape is tightly wound. If not, try using a pencil or other thin
object to tighten the tape.
You may protect your recordings from unintentional
erasure by removing one or both latches on the rear edge
of the cassette. Removing a latch will prevent the tape
recorder from recording on the appropriate side of the
cassette.
If, later on, you want to make a recording on a tape thus
protected, just replace the appropriate latch by a piece of
tape to release the recording lock.
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