Chapter 5, Care and use of your dvd-rom drive, The dvd-rom drive controls – Philips PCA532K User Manual
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Chapter 5.
Care and Use of Your DVD-ROM Drive
Caring for your DVD-ROM drive is mostly common sense. Some points to remember;
Do not expose your DVD-ROM drive to extreme temperatures, excessive dust or high humi
dity
Do not install your DVD-ROM drive near any device that produces strong electrical waves
or magnetic fields
Do not place heavy objects on your DVD-ROM drive
Do not open your DVD-ROM drive, there are no user serviceable parts inside and doing so
invalidates your warranty
Install your DVD-ROM drive where it will not be subject to vibrations.
The DVD-ROM drive controls
Your DVD-ROM drive has the following features and controls:
•
Disk tray
•
Eject button
•
Emergency Eject
•
Busy light
The Eject Button
Pressing the Eject button opens the disk tray so you can put in or take out a disk.
Emergency Eject
You can still remove the disk from the drive even if the power supply to the DVD-ROM
drive fails. There is a small opening on the right of the front panel of the DVD-ROM drive.
Insert a pointed instrument (a straightened paper clip is ideal) into the opening and the disk
tray opens.
Operating the Disk Tray
Just press the Eject button to open the disk tray and remove or install your disk.
NOTE:
With desk-top computers never place drinks or other delicate objects
in front of the disk tray!
Loading a Disk
Put a disk into the tray of the DVD-ROM drive and gently push on the front of the open
disk tray. The tray automatically slides into the DVD-ROM drive.
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