Roland MC-5DDMKII Owner's Manual page 6

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Note on
handling the floppy
disk drive
Be
sure
to protect
the
disk
from
dust.
The
built-in
disk drive of
MC-SOOMKII
is
a
preci-
sion
machine.
So, Please
handle
it
gently.
Espe-
cially
while the Disk Drive
is
running,
do
not
give
a
strong
shock
to
the
unit.
The
floppy
disk's
hard
plastic
case conceals
a
thin disk of
plastic film
coated with
a
magnetic
medium.
Always
handle with
care
because
the
slightest
damage
to this
high-density recording
medium
can
mean
irretrievable loss of data.
• Disks could
also
become
erased
naturally
after
a certain
length
of time.
To
ensure
a long
life
for
your
data
disks,
be
sure
to
follow the
instruc-
tions.
Handling
the floppy
disk
properly
will
maximize
its life
time.
It,
however
will
be
erased
some
day
in
the course
of nature.
Please
be
sure
to
copy
the
system
disk
onto
the supplied or
a
brand
new
disk
and
preserve the
original
system
disk
safely.
We
recommend
that
you
make
a
few
copies
of
your
important
data.
Remove
the
disk
from
the
disk drive
before
turning
on
or
off
the
unit.
• Please
do
not touch
the
magnetic
film,
or the
disk
may
become
damaged.
• Please
do
not touch
the shutter
that
covers the
magnetic
film.
The
magnetic
field
can be
easily
damaged,
even by
slight
amount
of grease.
• Please
insert
the
disk
securely
into
the
disk
drive.
When
removing
the
disk,
push
the
Eject
Button
until
it
clicks.
If
the disk
has
stuck
in
the
disk
drive,
do
not
attempt
to
remove
it
but
push
the
Eject Button,
and
it
will
come
out
without
any
trouble.
Never remove
or
insert
the
disk,
or switch the
unit
on
or
off
while the
indicator of
the
disk
drive
is
lit,
or the
disk
may
be permanently
damaged.
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To
protect
the data
saved on
the disk
from
an
accidental loss or overrecording, set the Protect
Tab
on
the
disk to
the
PROTECT
position.
Be
sure
that
the
label
is
securely
attached
to
the
disk,
or
the
label
may come
off
in
the
disk
drive,
making
it
difficult
to
take
it
out.
When
the
disk
is
notto be
used,
preserve
it
ver-
tically
in
the supplied
protective
jacket.
Do
not
keep
it
on
a slant
or bent.
Keep
the disk
away
from
extremely hot
or cold
temperatures
or
direct sunlight.
The
approp-
riate
temperature
for disk
is
5
to 50°C.
Do
not
expose
the
disk to
strongly
magnetic
fields
such
as
headphones
or
speakers.

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