Specifications

APPENDIX
A
(continued)
Care
and
Handling
ot
Diskettes
and
Cartridges
(continued)
A.2
Cartridge
Disks
Cartridge
disks
must
be
handled
with
care.
It
is
not
as
easy
to
distroy
data
stored
on
a
cartridge
disk
as
it
is
a
diskette,
but
it
is
possible
it
you
are
not
caretul.
Some
things
to
remember
when
handling
cartridges
are:
1.
Never
try
to
remove
the
disk
trom
the
sealed
plastic
cartridge.
The
disk
is
surrounded
by
a
special
plastic
lubricant
and
cleaning
solution
within
the
plastic
cartridge.
2.
Do
not
set
the
cartridge
near
(closer
than
30
cm)
to
a
strong
magnetic
tield
such
as
can
be
tound
near
motors,
some
television
sets,
telephones
and
various
devices
which
have
ringing
circuits.
3.
Always
replace
the
cartridge
in
the
proper
jacket
provided,
when
the
cartridge
is
not
in
use.
When
storing
cartridges,
keep
them
in
a
dry,
reasonably
cool,
dust-tree
environment.
4.
Never
damage
or
otherwise
stress
the
plastic
cartridge.
5.
Never
remove
the
Write
Protect
Tab
(see
Figure
A-2)
trom
the
cartridge
that
already
has
data
stored
on
it
unles
you
intend
to
write
new
data
onto
that
cartridge.
Figure
A-2.
Cartridge
Disks.
A-2