Floppy Disk Write Protect Slider; Inserting Floppy Disks; Removing Floppy Disks; Cleaning The Disk Drive Heads - Korg C-900 Owner's Manual

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2. Floppy disks
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Floppy disk write protect slider

Floppy disks have a small window called a "write protect hole," which helps prevent
accidental erasure or rewriting of the data.
In order to prevent erasure of the data on a disk, move the tab downward after
saving, to the "write prohibit" position.
Write prohibit: Lower the tab
so that the write protect hole
is open
Inserting floppy disks
Insert a floppy disk into the disk drive with the label facing up. Push it all the way into
the drive until it clicks into place. Forcing a disk in will cause malfunction. Disks must
be inserted gently, and straight in.
Removing floppy disks
To remove a floppy disk from the disk drive, first check to make sure that the drive is
not operating (i.e., that the LED of DISK/GLOBAL key is not blinking, and that no
message such as "Loading" or "Saving" is displayed). Then press the eject button to
remove the disk.
If the disk does not come out when you press this button, do not attempt to remove
the disk by force. Contact your dealer.
When the power is turned on,
this LED will light.
Never remove a floppy disk from the disk drive when the LED of DISK/GLO-
BAL key is blink. Otherwise, the disk drive or data on the floppy disk may be
destroyed.

Cleaning the disk drive heads

If the heads of the disk drive are dirty, errors may occur when saving or loading. It is
important to regularly clean the heads. To do so, use a commercially available wet-
type 3.5 inch dual-sided head cleaning disk. Using a single-sided cleaning disk will
damage the drive.
For the cleaning procedure, refer to the manual for your cleaning disk.
Continuing the cleaning process for an extended period of time will damage the
disk drive.
Write permit: Raise the tab
so that the write protect hole
is covered
Eject button

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