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liPhone4
l iPhone3GS
l iPhone3G
l iPhone
l iPod Nano (3 rd
Generation ~ 7 th
Genera-
tion)
l iPod Touch (1 st
Generation ~ 5 th
Gener-
ation)
l iPod ClassicHandling of Discs
E00735901125
This explains care that should be taken in thehandling of discs.
Important Points on Handling
l Fingerprints or other marks on the read
surface of the disc may result in its con-
tent being more difficult to read. When
holding the disc, grip both edges, or one edge and the centre hole, in order that
the read surface is not touched.
l Do not affix paper or stickers, or other-
wise damage the disc.
l Do not forcefully insert a disc if another
is already within the device. This can re- sult in damage to discs, or malfunction.
Cleaning
l Periodically clean the read surface of the
disc. When cleaning, do not wipe in a circular motion. Instead, wipe gently
outwards from the centre of the disc to the outer edge.
l New discs may have burring around the
outer edge or in the hole in the centre.
Ensure you check for these. If there are burrs, these may lead to faulty operation,therefore ensure these are removed.
Important Points on Storage
l When not using discs, ensure these are
kept in cases, and stored out of direct
sunlight.
l If discs are not going to be used for a
long period of time, remove these from
the product.
Disc Playback Environment
In cold environments such as in mid-winter when the interior of the vehicle is cold, turn-
ing the heater on and immediately trying to
use the product may cause condensation (wa- ter droplets) to form on the disc and internaloptical components, and this may prevent the
product from operating correctly.
In these conditions, remove the disc, and wait a short time before use.
Copyright
Actions such as unauthorized reproduction,
broadcast, public performance, or rental ofdiscs that comprise other than personal use
are prohibited by law.
Types of Disc That Can Be
Played
E00736001123
The following marks are printed on the disc
label, package, or jacket.
TypeSize
Maxi- mum
playing time
Comments
CD-DA12 cm74 mi-
nutes—CD-
TEXT12 cm74 mi-
nutes—
Handling of Discs
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Handling of DiscsE00735901138
This explains care that should be taken in thehandling of discs.
Important Points on Handling
l Fingerprints or other marks on the read
surface of the disc may result in its con-
tent being more difficult to read. When
holding the disc, grip both edges, or one edge and the centre hole, in order that the read surface is not touched.
l Do not affix paper or stickers, or other-
wise damage the disc.
l Do not forcefully insert a disc if another
is already within the device. This can re- sult in damage to discs, or malfunction.
Cleaning
l Periodically clean the read surface of the
disc. When cleaning, do not wipe in a
circular motion. Instead, wipe gently outwards from the centre of the disc to the outer edge.
l New discs may have burring around the
outer edge or in the hole in the centre.
Ensure you check for these. If there are burrs, these may lead to faulty operation,
therefore ensure these are removed.
Important Points on Storage
l When not using discs, ensure these are
kept in cases, and stored out of direct sunlight.
l If discs are not going to be used for a
long period of time, remove these from
the product.
Disc Playback Environment
In cold environments such as in mid-winter
when the interior of the vehicle is cold, turn- ing the heater on and immediately trying to
use the product may cause condensation (wa-
ter droplets) to form on the disc and internal optical components, and this may prevent the product from operating correctly.
In these conditions, remove the disc, and wait
a short time before use.
Copyright
Actions such as unauthorized reproduction,
broadcast, public performance, or rental of discs that comprise other than personal use are prohibited by law.
Types of Disc That Can Be
Played Back
E00736001035
The following marks are printed on the disc label, package, or jacket.
Handling of Discs
7-42OKTE17E1For pleasant driving74th generation
8GB 32GB 64GB3rd generation
32GB 64GB
2nd generation
8GB 16GB 32GB 1st generation
8GB 16GB 32GB
16GB 32GB 64GB
8GB 16GB 32GB 8GB 16GB 16GB 32GB
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spare wheel completely to the ground
and to slack the chain.CAUTIONl When removing the spare wheel, please ob-
serve the followings.
If you do not follow them, it could result in
break the spare wheel carrier.
• Do not use a power tool. Use the wheel
nut wrench stowed on the vehicle.
• Do not apply a force of 400 N or more at
the end of the wheel nut wrench.
5. Remove the hanger disc (G) from the
spare wheel.
NOTEl Put the spare wheel under the vehicle body
near the flat tyre. This makes it safer if the jack slips out of position.To change a tyre
E00803202237
1. Loosen the wheel nuts a quarter turn
with the wheel nut wrench. Do not re- move the wheel nuts yet.
2. Place the jack under one of the jacking
points shown in the illustration. Use the jacking point closest to the tyre you wish
to change.
How to change a tyre
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