Owner's Manual
Backup
your
important
data
on
a
different
floppy
disk.
Store
floppy
disks
safely
in
a
protective
case.
Hold
your
floppy
disk
by
the
plastic
side
where
the
label
is.
Write
on
the
label
before
attaching
it
to
the
floppy
disk.
If
you
need
to
write
on
a
label
that
is
already
attached
to
a
disk,
use
a
soft
felt
pen.
Do
not
hold
a
floppy
disk
by
the
metal
side
where
the
opening
is.
Remove
the
old
label
before
placing
a
new
one.
Keep
your
floppy
disks
away
from
a
TV
and
other
electronic
appliances
that
may
gener-
ate
magnetic
fields.
Keep
your
floppy
disks
away
from
heat
and
direct
sun
light.
You
can
lock
your
floppy
disk
with
the
write-protect
tab.
Move
the
write-protect
tab
to
close
and
open
the
square
hole.
If
the
hole
is
open,
the
floppy
disk
is
locked
and
you
can
not
write
or
erase
data
on
the
disk.
Closed:
Read
and
Write
Open:
Read
only
Note:
Do
not
eject
a
floppy
disk
from
the
drive
when
the
floppy
disk
drive
indicator
is
on.
Write-protect
tab
6-3.
Using
the
floppy
disk
drive
(NZ4
model
only)
Note
:
NZ2
model
does
not
have
a
floppy
disk
drive.
If
your
computer
does
not
have
a
built-in
floppy
disk
drive,
you
can
purchase
a
replaceable
floppy
disk
drive that
fits
into
the
optical
disk
drive
bay
of
your
computer.
A
floppy
disk
drive
does
not store
data
on
the
drive.
The
actual
data
is
stored
in
a
flop-
py
disk,
and
the
drive
reads
and
writes
the
data
on
the
floppy
disk.
A
floppy
disk
can
store
only
a
small
amount
of
data,
but
its
small
size
and
light
weight
makes
it
easy
to
carry
around.
Using
a
floppy
disk
65
Storage/Memory