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NOTE

1.

Never use the unit in an environment where temperature and humidity is less than
or exceeds the limitations written in the users manual of your own external drive,
to prevent malfunction.

2.

Never use organic solvents (e.g., benzene or thinner) to clean the external drive,
as they will cause the surfaces to deteriorate, deform or discolour.

3.

Never place heavy objects on top of the external drive and never allow heavy
objects to drop onto the external drive, to protect it from damage.

4.

If the external drive has been exposed to cold temperatures, always allow it to
warm to room temperature before turning it on. This will prevent  he occurrence
of harmful condensation within the unit. (This is a particularly important concern
when the unit is being used in cold climates).

5.

Always avoid using the external drive in dusty environments, since dust particles
can affect the reliability of the external drive. Always contact an authorized
Freecom service provider, if your external drive has become contaminated with
dust or dirt particles.

BATTERY PACK

! DANGER !

1.

Never short-circuit the battery pack by either accidentally or intentionally bringing
the terminals in contact with another metal object. That could cause serious injury
or a fire, and could also damage the battery pack.
Always wrap the battery pack in plastic (or place it in a plastic bag) whenever
transporting it, to avoid exposing the terminals to another metal object.
Always cover the metal terminals with insulating tape when disposing of the
battery pack, to prevent accidental short-circuiting.

Safe Use of External Drive

Summary of Contents for DVD RW Recorder

Page 1: ...Rev 616 DVDRWrecorder EXTERNAL DOUBLE LAYER DVD RW DRIVE WIN User s manual...

Page 2: ...oss of business profits business interruption loss of business information or other pecuniary loss arising out of the use of or inability to use this Freecom product even if Freecom has been advised o...

Page 3: ...nformation Page 4 Chapter 1 Start Up Page 6 Chapter 2 Installing the application software Page 9 Chapter 3 Using the Drive Page 11 Chapter 4 Trouble shooting General problems Page 13 2006 Freecom Tech...

Page 4: ...z or faster at least 128 MB RAM 256 MB recommended USB interface USB 1 1 or USB 2 0 at least 400 MB of free hard disk space 5 GB recommended Software Requirements The Freecom DVD RW Recorder is setup...

Page 5: ...y in a horizontal position to prevent da m age to the media or mechanical parts Operate the device only at temperatures ranging from 10 45 C Do not use the device in a dusty and humid environment Prot...

Page 6: ...and the power supply itself to the socket 3 Connect the interface cable to the interface port of your computer 4 Switch on the Freecom DVD RW Recorder Since USB 2 0 is backwards compatible with USB 1...

Page 7: ...f the USB cable is disconnected from your computer Therefore please turn off the Freecom DVD RW Recorder if it is not used The power switch is on the back side of the Freecom DVD RW Recorder Attention...

Page 8: ...nstallation of the Freecom DVD RW Recorder a new drive letter is assigned automatically the first available letter after the internal DVD RW Recorders This can shift the drive letter of an internal CD...

Page 9: ...e recommend using the software which has been provided with your drive Toinstalltheapplicationsoftware insertthe Application CD klick SoftwareInstallation and select your application software Follow t...

Page 10: ...free non abrasive marker when writing on a CD DVD Do not stick any conventional labels on the CD Rs CD RWs since the adhesive can attack the medium Special labels for CD R CD RW media are available in...

Page 11: ...l round depression The face with the label on it should be up Never place two discs in the tray at the same time Be careful not to touch the recording surface of the disc 3 Load the disc by pressing t...

Page 12: ...the power to OFF 2 Poke a fine tipped object into the small hole above the eject button The front door pops open and the disk tray comes partway out 3 Pull the front door to open it all the way then...

Page 13: ...e page 4 Connecting the Freecom device Is the cable connected correctly to your computer and the Freecom device Check whether cable is plugged in correctly The cable must firmly in place Does the devi...

Page 14: ...ams data or removable storage media c any damage resulting from adaptations changes or adjustments which may have been made to the product without the prior written consent of Freecom d at tempted rep...

Page 15: ...3 GB Safety Manual DVD ROM CD R W DVD CD R W Combo DVD R W...

Page 16: ...tation damages for loss of business profits business interruption loss of business information or other pecuniary loss arising out of the use of or inability to use this Freecom product even if Freeco...

Page 17: ...ts and Accessories 9 BATTERY PACK 13 POWER CORDS 16 AC ADAPTOR 17 SAFE USE OF YOUR EXTERNAL DRIVE ABOARD AN AIRCRAFT 18 USAGE RESTRICTIONS 19 Important Information on using cellular phones with your E...

Page 18: ...reecom Safety Manual GB Chapter GB 4 Warranty 24 LIMITED WARRANTY 25 Chapter GB 5 Important Information for your Freecom Drive 26 FCC information 26 EU Declaration of Conformity 28 Safety instruction...

Page 19: ...near your external Drive for convenient future reference We hope that you are completely satisfied with your new Freecom external Drive and that it gives you long and productive service We look forwa...

Page 20: ...ot follow instructions CAUTION Indicates an imminently hazardous situation which if not avoided may result in minor injury or moderate injury or may result in property damage NOTE Provides important i...

Page 21: ...ornia to cause birth defects or other reproductive harm Wash hands after handling WARNING 1 Never leave the plastic bags that were used for packaging the external drive or any of its components in pla...

Page 22: ...here is a risk that this will cause fire possibly resulting in death or serious physical injury Always contact an authorized Freecom service provider for appropriate assistance 5 Never attempt to disa...

Page 23: ...always keep their fingers away when closing the tray of the external drive to avoid getting their fingers pinched CAUTION 1 Never press any keys or the eject hole of the external drive with the point...

Page 24: ...f the disk may hinder the correct reading of data c Never write on the surface of a CD or DVD as that may hinder the correct reading of data d Never use an organic solvent e g benzene or thinner to cl...

Page 25: ...his is a particularly important concern when the unit is being used in cold climates 5 Always avoid using the external drive in dusty environments since dust particles can affect the reliability of th...

Page 26: ...is designed exclusively for use with this external drive Failure to observe this precaution will cause the battery pack to overheat or ignite resulting in rupture or fire possibly leading to death or...

Page 27: ...nt the electrolyte from contacting your body CAUTION Never dispose of used battery packs with other ordinary solid wastes since they contain toxic substances Always dispose of used battery packs in co...

Page 28: ...to remove the plug from a socket Always grasp the plug directly when unplugging a power cord to avoid causing any damage to the cord which might result in electric shock or fire 4 Never place heavy o...

Page 29: ...to avoid any risk of fire or other damage to the external drive Bodily injury or property damage will occur as a result of the use of an unauthorized and incompatible AC adaptor in violation of this...

Page 30: ...rten the life of the battery pack CAUTION Always use a surge protector when utilizing the AC adaptor during an electrical storm Otherwise a power surge could result in the loss of stored data SAFE USE...

Page 31: ...d for fire fighting under the Canadian Fire Services Act Other equipment comparable to that in the examples cited above b Equipment directly linked to the protection of human safety or affecting the p...

Page 32: ...cellular phones with your external Drive Freecom recommends that you keep a distance of at least 30 cm approximately 12 inches between cellular phones and the external Drive Use of cell phones in clos...

Page 33: ...n that may be present in desk top PCs The safety instructions in this manual should therefore always be followed to avoid the adverse consequences that could otherwise result from the misuse of Freeco...

Page 34: ...and external drives are required to comply with the US Federal Communications Commission FCC Standards for Class B digital devices the Canadian Interference Causing Equipment Regulations and the Europ...

Page 35: ...vels of RF energy that may be emitted by a external drives The resulting emissions therefore also fall well within the allowable limits that have been adopted by OSHA in 29 CFR 1910 97 and that have b...

Page 36: ...he defective product and a Freecom RMA number received from the Freecom Website or given by a Freecom Service Center Freecom reserves the right to refuse the free of charge guarantee services when the...

Page 37: ...com The period of guarantee for any product or part repaired or replaced in warranty shall be the balance of the original guarantee Repairs or replacements on product or parts out of warranty carry 6...

Page 38: ...ency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions may cause harmful interference to radio communications However there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a...

Page 39: ...de to this equipment not expressly approved by Freecom or parties authorized by Freecom could void the user s authority to operate the equipment FCC conditions This device complies with part 15 of the...

Page 40: ...e with the related European Directives Responsible for CE Marking is Freecom Europe Zeughofstra e 1 10977 Berlin Ger many Safety instruction The drive employs a laser system To ensure proper use of th...

Page 41: ...SER PRODUCT To use this model properly read the instruction manual carefully and keep this manual for your future reference In case of any trouble with this model please contact your nearest AUTHORIZE...

Page 42: ...roduct is disposed of correctly you will help prevent potential negative consequences for the environment and human health which could otherwise be caused by inappropriate waste handling of this produ...

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