Using The Cd-Rom Drive - Mitsubishi Electric Apricot FT1200 Owner's Handbook Manual

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U s i n g y o u r c o m p u t e r
Removing a diskette
Before attempting to remove a diskette, make sure that the drive is
not currently in use (the diskette activity indicator, opposite the
drive's eject button must be unlit). Press the eject button on the
drive. The drive mechanism disengages and the diskette is ejected
half-way out of the drive.
If a diskette becomes stuck in the drive, perhaps because its label has
peeled back, do not attempt to remove it with tweezers or any
similar implement; you risk damaging the drive. Call an authorised
maintainer.
The BIOS Setup utility can be used to bar access to the diskette
drive. See 'System BIOS and Setup' for further details.
Care of floppy diskettes
Keep diskettes well away from dust, moisture, magnetic objects, and
equipment that generates magnetic fields (such as telephones or
monitors). Also, avoid extremes of temperature and exposure to
direct sunlight.
Make sure that diskette labels are secure before using the diskette
and do not leave diskettes in the drive when the computer is
switched off or not in use.
Do not open the metal shutter or touch the disk surface,
fingerprints can easily destroy the delicate surface. Store diskettes in
a safe place, or locked away in secure storage container.

Using the CD-ROM drive

The CD-ROM drive can retrieve multimedia data from CD-ROM
discs and multi-session Photo-CD discs. It can also play audio CDs.
Warning
Warning
The laser beam inside the CD-ROM drive is harmful to the eyes. Do
not attempt to disassemble the CD-ROM drive. If a fault should occur
it is advisable to contact an authorised maintainer.
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