Quantum A-Series Network Card User Manual


 
Chapter 2 Getting Started
Safety, Handling, and ESD Protection
Quantum A-Series Tape Drives User’s Guide 10
3 The Pivoting Optical Servo (POS) uses a Class I laser product. This
laser product complies with 29 CFR 1200 and 29 CFR 1910 as
applicable on the date of manufacture.
Handling 2
Damage to the tape drive can occur as the result of careless handling,
vibration, shock, or electrostatic discharge (ESD). For more details about
ESD, see Electrostatic Discharge Protection
.
Follow these guidelines to avoid damage to the tape drive:
Always observe prescribed ESD precautions.
Keep the external tape drive in its anti-static bag until ready to install.
Always use a properly fitted wrist strap or other suitable ESD
protection when handling the tape drive.
Hold the tape drive only by its sides.
Do not bump, jar, or drop the tape drive. Use care when transporting
the tape drive.
Always handle the tape drive carefully and gently. A drop of ¼ inch
onto a bench or desktop may damage a tape drive.
Never place the tape drive so that it rests on its front bezel. Always
gently place the tape drive flat, bottom side down, on an appropriate
ESD-protected work surface to avoid the tape drive being
accidentally knocked over.
Do not pack other materials with the tape drive in its anti-static bag.
Place the tape drive in the anti-static bag before placing it in a
shipping container.
Do not stack objects on the tape drive.
Warning: If you open the tape drive chassis, you may become
exposed to invisible laser emission which could be
harmful if you are directly exposed to the beam.
Caution: Always handle the A-Series tape drive with care to avoid
damage to the precision internal components. Hold the
tape drive only by its sides. Never hold the tape drive by
inserting fingers into the receiver area on the front of the
tape drive. Damage to the receiver area may occur if you
lift or carry it in this manner.