Precautions, Notes on cds, Notes on the disc magazine – Aiwa ADC-M60 User Manual

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PRECAUTIONS

• Do NOT install the unit in a location where it

may be subjected to:

— Direct sunlight or other sources of excessive

heat

— Fluid, rain or moisture
— Excessive dirt or dust
— Excessive vibration

• This unit is designed to be operated on a 12-volt

DC negative-ground electrical system only.

• Choose the mounting location carefully so that

the unit will not interfere with normal driving
functions.

• Before making connections, disconnect the ©

terminal of the car battery to avoid short
circuiting.

Notes on CDs

• A defective or soiled disc stored in the disc

magazine can cause the sound to drop out

during play.

• Always handle a disc by holding Its inner and

outer edges.

' Do NCT touch the surface of the unlabeled side

of the disc.

' Do NCT attach paper or tape etc. to a disc.

Do NCT expose the discs to direct sunlight or

excessive heat.

• Clean the discs before inserting them into the

disc magazine. Always clean a disc from the

center outward with a cleaning cloth.

' There may be burrs left on the inner and outer

edges of a brand-new disc. The burr may
cause the malfunction of the unit or sound drop­

out. To prevent these problems. If the burr Is

left on the disc, be sure to remove them with a
bail-point pen, etc. as illustrated.

Ball-point pen

Burr

Bail-point pen

• N EVER use solvents such as benzine or alcohol

to clean a disc.

• You cannot play an 8-cm (3-inch) CD — even

with the specially designed adaptor.

• Do NCT use irregular shape CDs (example:

heart-shaped, octagonal ones).

U may rasult in malfunetian.

Notes on the disc magazine

• Do NOT leave the disc magazine in a place

subject to excessive temperature or humidity.

• Do NOT insert more than one disc per slot.
• Do NOT drop the disc magazine.

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