Notes On Handling Of Dvd-Ram Disk - NEC N8151-74 User Manual

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Notes on Handling of DVD-RAM Disk

In order to lengthen the life of a written or non-written DVD-RAM disk as much as possible,
note the following when handling the disk.
Do not drop or hit a DVD-RAM disk. Failure to follow it may cause the disk to be
damaged. In addition, setting a broken DVD-RAM disk to the Built-in DVD-RAM
drive may also cause the Built-in DVD-RAM drive itself to be damaged.
Do not place DVD-RAM disks near sources of interference caused by radio wave
including a computer monitor, motor, video monitor, and apparatus using X ray.
Failure to follow it may cause the data saved in the DVD-RAM disks to be
damaged.
Store DVD-RAM disks in an area not exposed to direct sunshine and far from
heat sources such as a heater.
Store DVD-RAM disks in an area at the room temperature ranging from -10°C to
50°C and the relative humidity ranging from 3% to 85% without dust. To use the
DVD-RAM disks, return to the operating environment (room temperature: 5°C -
35°C, humidity: 15% - 85%) at the temperature gradient of 10°C/hour
(temperature change of 10°C or less for an hour).
Always put a DVD-RAM disk into the attached protect case. Then put the case
into a poly bag to seal it.
Do not have your hands or objects touch the data side of a DVD-RAM disk.
Do not handle a DVD-RAM disk during eating or smoking.
Put a DVD-RAM disk into the exclusive plastic protect case and place it
horizontally or vertically when it is stored.
Do not put any object on a DVD-RAM disk.
Insert a DVD-RAM disk into the Built-in DVD-RAM drive carefully.
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