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saた
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To
guard against loss
of
information, carefully
read the
following
warnings:
-
You
can
recover
erased
material after erasing, but
only
if
you
use [UNDO]
immediately.
Think
twice before you
press
[ERASE].
-
If
you tum
off
the
Cat's power
or
a
power
failure
occurs,
everything
not recorded
on
disk
or
printed
on
paper is
lost
forever.
If
this
occurs
during
disk recording, everything
not recorded
on
a
separate
backup disk or printed on paper
is lost forever.
-
Use
IDISK]
to update recorded
text
as
often
as
possible
while
you work. This
ensures
preservation
of text in
case
of
power failure.
-
Never remove
a
disk from
the
drive while
the
in-use
light
is on
or
while
DISK
is on the screen.
The disk may
be
made unreadable.
-
Do
not
open
the
disk's
retractable
cover or touch
the
magnetic disk under
it.
Do not touch or clean
the
disk
with
water
or
solvents such
as
alcohol, nail polish remover, or
paint
thinner. Keep disks
clean and
away
from
magnets
and motors.
-
Erasing
a
disk
irrevocably
wipes
out the
fext
on the
disk.
Be
sure
you
don't
mind
losing the
text
before erasing
a
disk. To
preserve
your text,
use [DISK]
or
[SHIFT]-[DISK]
to
record
it
before turning
the Cat
off.
-
Playing back
a disk without
recording the
text
on-
screen
first
loses the
on-screen text
forever. While
the Cat
makes this nearly
impossible
to do
by accident, make
sure
you
don't
mind losing
it if
you force
the Cat to do
this.
-
The
Cat cannot
tell
that
a
disk
created on
certain
non-
Canon products
has
information
on
it.
If
you
use such
a
disk
in
the
drive,
the Cat may treat
it
as
blank
and
record
your text
on
it, wiping
out
all
the
information.
-
Making
backups
(duplicate disks)
and paper
printouts
is strongly
recommended
for
important
texts.

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