About the cd-r/rw drive, Efer to “2. about the cd-r/rw drive, P.160) – Strahl D1600mkII User Manual

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2. About the CD-R/RW drive

Cautions for handling

• Make sure that the unit is level when operating.
• Do not use in extremely cold or hot locations.
• Do not use in locations of high humidity.
• Do not use this unit in locations of excessive dust or

smoke.

• Do not apply strong physical shock to the unit. In par-

ticular, the unit is highly sensitive to physical shock
during operation (either reading or writing), and must
not be jarred.

• Normally, the drive uses software ejection. Although

the CD tray can be opened by pressing the eject
button, you can also make the tray open by inserting a
pointed object (such as straightened paper clip) into
the emergency eject hole.

• Do not store the unit in high temperature or high

humidity.

• Never touch the focussing lens.
• Do not use commercially available lens cleaners.
• Do not transport the unit with a disc left in the drive.
• Do not leave the unit with the tray left open.

CD-R/RW disc handling

Please observe the following points when handling discs.
Failure to observe these points may cause problems such
as data not being written correctly, loss of recorded data,
or drive malfunction.

• Do not place discs in direct sunlight or in locations of

high temperature or high humidity.

• Do not touch the surface of the disc. Hold the disc by

its edges.

• Remove dust or dirt from the surface of the disc. Use

an air duster or cleaner to remove dust.

• Do not affix labels to the disc, or write on the disc in

locations other than specified.

• Do not use chemicals or detergent to wipe the disc.
• Do not bend or drop the disc.

Responsibility for loss of data

Korg Corporation will accept no responsibility for any
damages (direct or indirect, whether sustained by the
customer or by a third party) resulting from loss of or
damage to data written on a CD-R or CD-RW disc.

The CD-R/RW drive is installed as follows.

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