Pioneer CDX-P1280 Owners Manual - Page 3
Precautions when handling magazines, Extra magazines, Attaching the label, Inserting discs, Loading - 12 disc multi cd player
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Precautions when handling magazines • Do not put the magazine in a place where it will be exposed to high temperatures or direct sunlight • Do not disassemble the magazine. • Take care not to drop the magazine or knock it against anything. • Do not use cracked or warped trays. • Never insert anything other than discs. Do not attach a label or tape to a disc. • The use of benzine, thinner, insecticide, or other volatile chemi- cals may damage the magazine surface. Extra magazines If you need more magazines, please ask your nearest dealer for magazine JD-1212S. (for CDX-P1280) or JD-612V (for CDX-P680) Attaching the label Attach the supplied label in the specified position. Attaching the label in an incorrect place or attaching more than one label will cause malfunction. Inserting discs • Be sure to remove the disc before changing a disc tray. • If the tray is not aligned with the right and left grooves, it cannot be pushed to the end. Do not bend or force the tray. • Always load 12 trays in a magazine to prevent loss or warping of trays. • If you load a disc with the label generally printed in black facing down, not only will the player not be able to recognize whether the disc is set or not, but also, if you have a multi-CD controller, the controller will not display an error message to let you know about it So make sure all the discs in each magazine have their label sides facing up. Loading and removing the magazine • Do not put your fingers in the magazine tray as this may lead to incorrect operation and damage to the player. ~ If the label on the magazine is coming off or wrinkled up, it may damage the eject mechanism, and in some cases, the magazine may not be ejected. Therefore, remove a damaged label completely before use. o Never leave the door open while playing discs. The entry of dirt, dust, or any other foreign matter into the player may cause it to fail.