116 Sun Enterprise 220R Server Owner’s Guide • October 1999
How to Clean a Compact Disc
Before You Begin
Eject the compact disc and remove it from the tray; see “How to Eject a Compact
Disc With Software Commands” on page 104.
Note – If the drive cannot read a disc, you may have a dusty or dirty disc.
What to Do
1. Clean the disc with compressed air.
Compressed air can remove most accumulations of dust and large dirt particles. If
you have access to the compact disk read-head, verify it is dust free also.
2. If spraying with compressed air fails to remove the dirt on a disc, wipe the disc
using a soft, clean, lint-free, dry cloth.
■ Wipe the non-labeled side of the disc radially from the center to the outside.
■ Do not wipe in a circular motion.
■ Wipe only the affected areas of the disc.
The figure below shows the correct and incorrect ways to clean a compact disc.
What Next
To insert the compact disc into the drive, see:
■ “How to Insert a Compact Disc Into the Drive” on page 102.
Non-Labeled side
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