Brother International BAS-343E Instruction Manual - English - Page 25

The POWER indicator, writing of data.

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6. Panel operation Unlocked writing possible Window open Locked writing possible 1. Turn on the power switch q. The POWER indicator w will illuminate and the machine model number will appear on the display screen. 2. Hold the disk e with the label up and the metal shutter to the front, and insert the disk into the drive r. It will click into place. 3. To eject the disk, press the eject buttont t. NOTE • Slide the write protector y on the back of the disk up (the window opens) to lock the disk and prevent accidental erasure of the disk contents. • Inserting the disk into the drive upside down or backwards may damage the drive and will prevent reading or writing of data. • Be sure to store your disks away from any magnets or magnetic sources, including radios, televisions, tele phones, and other devices. Magnetism can erase or damage disk contents. Also, be careful to prevent exposure of the disk to oil or dust. BAS-343E 18

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6.
Panel operation
18
BAS-343E
1.
Turn on the power switch
q
. The POWER indicator
w
will illuminate and the machine model number will appear
on the display screen.
2.
Hold the disk
e
with the label up and the metal shutter to the front, and insert the disk into the drive
r
.
It will click
into place.
3.
To eject the disk, press the eject buttont
t
.
NOTE
Slide the write protector y on the back of the disk up (the window opens) to lock the disk and prevent accidental
erasure of the disk contents.
Inserting the disk into the drive upside down or backwards may damage the drive and will prevent reading or
writing of data.
Be sure to store your disks away from any magnets or magnetic sources, including radios, televisions, tele
phones, and other devices.
Magnetism can erase or damage disk contents.
Also, be careful to prevent expo-
sure of the disk to oil or dust.
Unlocked writing possible
Window open
Locked writing possible