5 inserting and ejecting a cd-rom, Cautions for handling cd-rom drive, Cautions for handling cd-roms – Primera Technology Fujitsu Tape Drive RX300 S2 User Manual

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Chapter1 Overview

1.4.5 Inserting and Ejecting a CD-ROM

This section explains how to insert and eject a CD-ROM.

■ Cautions for Handling CD-ROM Drive

• Use the drive in a dry place with low airborne dust levels. Entry of water, a paper clip, or other liquids

or metal objects can cause electric shock or failures.

• Do not use the drive in a place exposed to shocks or vibration.

• Do not insert any object other than the specified CD-ROMs.

• Do not pull or push the CD-ROM tray forcibly.

• Do not disassemble the CD-ROM drive.

• Clean the CD-ROM tray before use. Use a dry, soft cloth for cleaning.

• When the CD-ROM drive is not used for a prolonged period, eject the CD-ROM to prevent accidents.

To avoid dust or particles, keep the CD-ROM tray closed (in a loaded position).

• This server supports CD-ROMs with the following logo. Do not use CD-ROMs without the logo.

Doing so may cause failures.

■ Cautions for Handling CD-ROMs

• When removing the disk from the case, pull the disk up while pressing the center holder of the case as

shown in the figure below.

• Hold the CR-ROM on its edge to avoid contact with the disk surface.

• Do not contaminate the CD-ROM surface with fingerprints, oil, or dust. If the disk is dirty, wipe it

from the center to the edge with a dry, soft cloth. Do not use benzine, thinner, water, record sprays,

antistatics, or silicone clothes.

• Be careful not to scratch the CD-ROM surface.

• Avoid heat.

• Do not bend the floppy disk or place heavy objects on it.

• Do not use a ball-point pen or pencil on the label (printed) side.

• Do not apply stickers to the label side. Abnormal vibration can occur due to eccentricity.

• When the CD-ROM is moved from a cold place into a warm place, dew condensation may occur,

resulting in data read errors. If this is the case, wipe droplets away with a dry, soft cloth and let the

unit dry naturally. Do not use a hair dryer.

• To avoid dust, scratches, or deformation, store CD-ROMs in the case whenever not in use.

• Do not store CD-ROMs in areas of high temperature exposed to direct sunlight for many hours or

near heating appliances.

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