Instruction manual

ensure that the bottom of the tray is affixed to the hard drive. This will help prevent
the hard drive from moving during transport and will make the tray easier to re-insert
into the enclosure.
6. Gently insert the tray into the enclosure, ensuring that the top of the tray matches the
top of the enclosure and that the rear panel of the tray is flush with the outer edge of
the enclosure. The tabs on the tray will snap back into the enclosure to keep the tray
in place.
Connecting the Enclosure to a USB Device
You can connect the enclosure directly to virtually any USB storage device and use the
one-button transfer feature to copy files from the device to the hard drive in the
enclosure.
1. Connect the provided USB adapter to
the back of the enclosure. Connect the
data cable provided with the device to
the connector on the adapter, and the
opposite end to your device (camera,
card reader, MP3
player, memory stick, etc.).
2. Connect the battery pack to the
enclosure and power it on (see the
sidebar for more information).
3. Press the Backup button on the back
of the enclosure. The enclosure will
copy the data from the USB device to
the disk automatically.
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Using the Battery Pack
When not connected to a computer, you can use the
included battery pack to power the enclosure. To install
batteries in the battery pack, press the button on the side of
the housing to open the battery compartment. The battery
pack uses 4 standard AA size batteries.
Install each of the four batteries according to the orientation
printed on the bottom of the compartment. For the best
performance, we strongly recommend using batteries
designed for “high draw” or “electronic devices” that will
extend battery performance life.
To power the enclosure with the battery pack, turn the
switch to the ON position. Be sure to turn the battery pack
off after use to avoid draining the batteries.
Sample connection to a USB
device using the provided adapter