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Part 4. Care and Maintenance
Taking Care of the Drive
Safety Considerations
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Power
• Be sure to use only 100-240 V AC.
• Avoid plugging into the same outlet as high-current equipment like copiers
or shredders.
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Power Cable Precautions
• Do not crush the cable or place heavy items on it. If the cable insulation
appears worn or broken, do not use the cable.
• Always unplug the cable by holding the plug: never pull the cable itself, as it
will break.
• If the drive is not being used for a long time, unplug the cable from the
outlet.
Avoiding Damage
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Avoid shock and vibration
Intense shock, such as from dropping the drive, will damage it.
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Environmental considerations
Do not store or use the drive in locations subject to:
• high humidity
• excessive dust
• high temperature
• intense vibration
• direct sunlight
• sudden changes in temperature
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Proper ventilation
To avoid overheating, install the drive where it will have free air circulation
around the case, and do not cover it during operation. The drive can
malfunction if the internal temperature rises too high.
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Avoid sudden changes in temperature
If the drive is moved from a cool place to a warm place, or if the room
temperature suddenly rises, moisture may condense inside the case. After a
sudden change in temperature, wait at least one hour before turning the drive
on. If the drive is turned on with condensation inside, and a cartridge is
installed, the drive or the tape can be damaged.
Part 4. Care and Maintenance