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PRIMERGY TX200 S2 User’s Guide
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Overview
1.4.6 Inserting and Ejecting a CD-ROM
This section explains how to insert and eject a CD-ROM.
When using CD-ROMs, note the following points to avoid failures:
■ Cautions for Handling CD-ROMs
• Do not put labels, or apply ink or pencil, to both sides of the CD-ROM.
• Do not touch or scratch the data side of the CD-ROM.
• Do not bend the CD-ROM or place heavy objects on it.
• When cleaning the CD-ROM, use a slightly wet cloth to wipe it from the center to the edge, and then
wipe it with a dry cloth.
• Do not expose the disk to any fluids.
• Do not store the disk in extremely hot or cold conditions.
• Do not store the disk in humid or dusty conditions.
■ Cautions for Handling Drives
• Do not use CD-ROMs that do not follow the notes described in "■ Cautions for Handling CD-
ROMs" (
pg.39), or distorted, broken, or cracked CD-ROMs. Doing so may cause failures. If the
above CD-ROMs are used and the drive fails, the warranty will be invalidated.
• This server supports only circular CD-ROMs. Do not use noncircular CD-ROMs. Doing so may
cause failures. If noncircular CD-ROMs are used and the drive fails, the warranty will be invalidated.
• If commercially available CD-ROM cleaning disks are used, dust may get on the lens. Do not use
CD-ROM cleaning disks.
• Some copy control music CDs cannot be used.
• This server supports CD-ROMs with the following logo. Do not use CD-ROMs without the logo.
Doing so may cause failures.