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y
Do
not
use
irregular
shaped
CD's
(octagonal,
heart
‐
shape,
etc.),
as
they
will
damage
the
unit.
y
Read
all
precautions
supplied
with
any
CD
‐
R
or
CD
‐
RW
disc.
y
Never
handle
a
disc
with
dirty
fingers.
y
Never
insert
a
disc
that
has
a
crack
on
the
surface.
Cassette
Tape
Storage
y
Do
not
store
tapes
on
top
of
heaters,
or
expose
them
to
direct
sunlight
or
any
places
where
the
temperature
may
rise.
y
Keep
tapes
away
from
speakers,
TV
sets
or
amplifiers
where
the
device
may
generate
strong
magnetic
fields.
y
Do
not
place
tapes
in
places
where
it
is
extremely
hot,
dirty
or
dusty.
y
Do
not
subject
tapes
to
vibration
or
drop
tapes.
Loading
a
Cassette
Tape:
y
Do
not
use
C
‐
120
tapes
as
they
are
physically
weak
and
could
become
entangled
in
the
transport
mechanism.
y
Do
not
touch
the
tape
because
fingerprints
attract
dust
and
dirt
easily.
y
If
the
tape
is
slack,
use
your
finger
or
a
pencil
to
turn
the
cassette
hub
and
tighten
the
tape
up.
Handling
Vinyl
Records
y
Do
not
touch
the
record's
grooves.
Only
handle
records
by
the
edges
or
the
label
with
clean
hands.
y
Touching
the
record
surface
will
cause
your
record’s
quality
to
deteriorate.
y
To
clean
the
record,
use
a
soft
anti
‐
static
cloth
to
gently
wipe
the
record
surface.
y
Keep
records
in
their
“jacket”
when
not
in
use.
y
Always
store
records
upright
on
their
edges.
y
Avoid
placing
them
in
direct
sunlight
or
close
to
a
source
of
heat
such
as
radiators,
stoves.
Also
avoid
location
subject
to
vibration
and
excessive
dust,
heat,
cold
or
moisture.
General
Care
of
The
Main
Unit
y
When
removing
the
power
plug
from
the
wall
outlet,
always
pull
directly
on
the
plug,
never
pull
the
cord.
y
To
keep
the
laser
pickup
clean,
do
not
touch
it
and
do
not
forget
to
close
the
disc
tray.
y
Do
not
attempt
to
clean
the
unit
with
chemical
solvents
as
this
might
damage
the
finish.
y
For
cleaning,
only
use
a
clean
dry
cloth.
y
In
order
to
shut
off
the
power
of
this
product
completely,
unplug
the
power
cord
from
the