Hitachi CX82 Instruction Manual page 4

Portable mp3/cd pll radio boombox
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HANDLING COMP
HANDLING COMP
HANDLING COMP
HANDLING COMP
HANDLING COMPACT
This unit has been designed to play compact discs bearing the
identification logo shown at the left and MP3 discs.
1. Open a disc case by holding the
2. Press down on the center of the
bottom left and right sides with the
case
and
lift
the
right hand, and then pulling the
carefully.
top cover with the left hand.
• • • • • Foreign objects, dust and finger
• • • • • Do not expose discs to direct sun
prints should be carefully wiped off
light, heating implements and
in a straight motion from the inside
high temperatures.
to the out side of the recorded side
of the disc with a soft cloth before
use.
• • • • • Avoid serious scratches that could
• • • • • Do not attempt to widen the
cause the laser pickup to skip.
center hole in the disc. It will
result in damage to the disc.
• • • • • Never use chemicals such as
record sprays, antistatic sprays
or fluid, benzine or thinner to
clean compact discs. Such
chemicals would irreparably
damage the disc's plastic
surface.
HANDLING THE DISC
HANDLING THE DISC
HANDLING THE DISC
HANDLING THE DISC
HANDLING THE DISC
• • • • • Remove the CD from the Disc tray of your unit, if it is not going to be used for a long period.
• • • • • Keep the disc in a disc case when storing.
• • • • • Do not store the disc where it may be exposed to :
1. Direct sunlight for a long time.
2. High temperatures via any heating implements.
3. High humidity.
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ACT DISCS
ACT
ACT
ACT
DISCS
DISCS
DISCS
DISCS
3. Hold
by
the
edges
without
disc
out
touching the recording surface.
(Rainbow lighting side is to play)
• • • • • Do not bend the disc.
• • • • • Do not write anything with a
ballpoint pen or pencil on the
disc (level) surface.
• • • • • If a disc is suddenly removed from
a cold to a hot area, it will not be
played due to moisture on the
disc surface. So wipe off with a
soft cloth. Do not use a hair dryer
to dry moisture on discs.
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