Unit installation

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To Prevent Accidents
Since the HDD unit is a precision instrument, be sure it is neither hit by nor
pressed strongly against another object. After unpacking, be sure the unit is
not dropped or jolted during installation. Also, a PS-B built in to a larger
unit (i.e. operation panel) should be removed and packed separately prior to
shipping.
Be sure water, liquids or metal particles are not allowed to enter the HDD
unit. Any of these may cause either a breakdown or an electrical shock.
Do not place or store this unit in a location where there is direct sunlight,
excessive heat, dust or vibration.
Do not store or operate this unit near chemicals, or where there are chemical
fumes.
Do not allow anyone other than Pro-face’s own service staff to perform
maintenance or adjustments to this unit.
Do not move or shift the PS-B while the HDD unit is installed and the PS-B
unit's power is ON.
Do not use the HDD unit in locations where corrosive gasses are present,
since they can lead to a hard disk breakdown.
To prevent damage to file data, be sure to shut down the PS-B unit's OS
before turning OFF the main power.
To prevent HDD memory leaks, restart the OS periodically.
In order to extend the lifetime of the hard disk, Pro-face recommends you
set the Windows
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[Control panel]-[Power Management option]-[Turn off
hard disks] selection to turn the hard disk off when the unit is not being
operated. A setting of 5 minutes is recommended.
Unit Disposal
When the product is disposed of, it should be done so according to your
country's regulations for similar types of industrial waste.
• Be sure to check that the PS-B’s power is disconnected be-
fore installing the unit, in order to prevent an electrical shock.
• Do not attempt to modify or open the HDD unit, since it can
cause a shock or fire.
• When installing the HDD unit, be sure to read the following “2.
Installation” section’s information completely to insure that
the unit is correctly installed.
WARNINGSWARNINGS
Safety Cautions