Medium Optical Disk (RW551/RW552) Library
4–40
EK–MOL80–SV. B01
Cleaning Tools Available
CAUTION
Data may be lost as a result of scratches
introduced during optical disk cleaning
Cleaning optical disks is not a preventive
maintenance procedure and should not be
attempted unless disks are obviously dirty.
Cleaning a disk is a last resort to recover
data.
Every effort should be made to instruct the
customer of the importance of placing the
jukeboxes at locations that do not have a high
concentration of airborne dust. A clean
environment is especially important if the
customer’s applications cause optical disks to
remain in the drives with the drive’s shutter
open.
Disks may be cleaned with the Optical Disk Cleaning Kit (C1700-88800). This
kit contains swabs and alcohol, cleaning instructions, and a special cartridge
holder that keeps the sliding sleeve open.
CAUTION
Never attempt to clean the optical drive
objective lens!
Although disk drive cleaning kits are available,
they are not approved for use with the drive in
this jukebox and could damage the optical
drive mechanism.
Using the Eject Tool to Remove a Disk From the Drive
The optical drive mechanism does not automatically eject a disk from the drive if
a power failure occurs.
If you need to manually remove a disk from a drive with
no power, you must use the eject tool.
If you do not have an eject tool for the RWZ52 optical drive, you may order one
of these:
•
Hewlett-Packard part number - C1701-88803
•
Marshall Industries part number - R3322