Trouble Shooting
If there is noise with the fan, unscrew and take out the
fan cover, pull out the power cord, clean the fan and assemble
it back.
If the transfer rate is not normal, please check if the SATA
HDD jumper is set up in 1.5 or 3.0Gbps.
1.
If the noise is still present, change the device with another
fan of size 60x60x10mm_2 pins. Otherwise send the
device back to the retail store.
2.
3.
If the fan stops working, do not dismantle it. Please send
back to the retail store immediately.
4.
The heated air would flow out from the fan based on forced
convection process and cool down the chassis' internal
temperature.
5.
To take the HDD out from the device,
slightly press down the handle and pull it out.
6.
USB port of your PC must support power-off function so that the
device would go to sleeping mode. Setting up motherboard's
( power management ) in S3 is strongly recommended. For more
details, please refer to user guide of motherboard BIOS setting.
7.
Before using RAID enclosure
1.
Changing RAID modes may cause data lost, backup your data before making changes.
2.
Do not cover or block the ventilation hole.
3.
Check for visible damage on unit, accessories and cables before using the device.
4.
Do not expose the enclosure to water and humid condition.
5.
When both HDD are installed at the same time in any RAID mode, all data will be formatted.
6.
When using “RAID function”, HDD of the same capacity, model name and brand is strongly recommended.
7.
When using e-SATA interface on PC/MAC, the system's e-SATA port must support Port-Multiplier.
HDD format recommended
• Windows 7 NTFS or exFAT
• Mac OS X HFS+ (Mac OS Extended)
• Both Windows and Macintosh OS FAT32 or exFAT
Cautions