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How do I remove a disc from the caddy to inspect the condition of the disc or to read the stock number stamped on the disc?

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How do I remove a disc from the caddy to inspect the condition of the disc or to read the stock number stamped on the disc?

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First hold the caddy upright on a table with the label edge resting on the table top. Use a key or other small instrument to push the latch on one side of the caddy opening towards the center of the caddy, and lift up about 1/4″, then repeat this operation on the other side, and the spine will be free from the caddy (the spine is the plastic piece that encircles the disc and facilitates its transport to and from the player). When withdrawing the disc, it is important to never touch the grooved surface of the disc, since even a single fingerprint will result in a slight video degradation. Lift the spine up until the center hole of the disc is visible, then place the index and middle fingers through the center hole and press outward to get a grip on the disc. The disc can now be withdraw by bending the spine slightly and lifting the disc straight up. I prefer handling the disc this way, since it can be spun on the two fingers to change the disc orientation. Due to the friction of withdra

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