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Chapter Six
AM-6060 Computer Owner's Manual, Rev. 00
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Dip a lint-free cotton swab in isopropyl alcohol (at least 91% strength)
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The head is a brass-colored metal square that can be seen in the tape slot. Rub the surface of the
head with the moist cotton swab.
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Rub the head with a dry swab to prevent residue buildup.
When cleaning tape drive heads, never use 70% rubbing alcohol. Make sure you use isopropyl
alcohol of at least 91% strength.
For cleaning procedures for the AM-650, please see AM-650 SCSI High-Capacity 1/4" Streaming Tape
Installation, PDI-00650-00.
DAT DRIVE CLEANING
If excessive magnetic dust and debris collects on one or more of the heads, magnetic media may become
unreadable and unwriteable. This situation may occur infrequently, or not at all, depending on the media
used.
Whenever the tape cartridge status light flashes, you should clean the drive heads with a cleaning
cartridge.
As routine maintenance, the drive heads should be cleaned after every 50 hours of operation.
To clean the heads on the DAT drive, use a DAT cleaning cartridge designed for your drive. The
cleaning cartridge contains the correct recognition holes to allow the DAT drive to identify it as a
cleaning cartridge.
Follow these general guidelines to use the cleaning cartridge:
1. Insert the cleaning cartridge into the DAT drive. The drive will immediately detect that this is a
cleaning cartridge.
2. The drive will load and run the cartridge in about 10 seconds, then it will be ejected.
MAIN ENCLOSURE
The computer main enclosure is sturdy painted sheet metal and plastic. If necessary, you can clean it as
you would any other painted surface, using a gentle detergent. Remember, however, that if any liquid
makes its way inside the enclosure, severe damage to the computer could result. So, a light dusting is the
safest cleaning procedure, and probably all the main enclosure will require.