Toshiba SD-R1102 Computer Drive User Manual


 
You have just purchased one of the most advanced storage technologies
available. As with any new technology, you must read, and follow all set-up
and usage instructions in the applicable user guides and/or manuals en-
closed.
WARNINGS
Operating this optical disk drive (the “Equipment”) outside its rated capacities and speci-
fications may cause electrical overload, excessive heat, malfunction, erroneous operation,
and/or performance degradation. Please handle the Equipment properly in compliance
with the warnings provided below.
IF YOU DO NOT COMPLY WITH THESE WARNINGS AND NOTICES, TOSHIBA
CANNOT GUARANTEE THE SAFETY, RELIABILITY, AND PERFORMANCE
OF THE EQUIPMENT AS IS EXPRESSLY PROVIDED IN THE EQUIPMENT’S
SPECIFICATIONS.
Manufacturers and resellers of computer systems (each, a “System”) using this Equip-
ment and/or this Equipment itself should notify the end-users of the warnings provided
herein and ensure that they comply with these warnings.
1. This Equipment does not involve any over-current protection circuit. You should
use an appropriate over-current protection circuit in any System to which this Equip-
ment is connected. TOSHIBA SHALL NOT BE LIABLE FOR ANY DAM-
AGES TO THE SYSTEM WHICH DOES NOT HAVE ANY OVER-CURRENT
PROTECTION.
2. DO NOT disassemble or modify this Equipment. Toshiba makes no guarantee as to
the reliability, safety and performance of this Equipment when unauthorized disas-
sembly and/or modification have occurred, whether or not such guarantees are set
forth in the specifications. TOSHIBA WILL NOT BE LIABLE FOR ANY
DAMAGES RESULTING FROM SUCH UNAUTHORIZED DISASSEM-
BLY OR MODIFICATION.
3. Read carefully and comply with this Product Specification to avoid the risk of data
error in the Equipment’s writing operation. Data error would be made by factors
other than this Equipment; for example, poor storage media, misuse of the Equip-
ment, malfunction in a System. Check whether the original data is correctly copied
or stored upon completion of writing operation. TOSHIBA SHALL NOT BE
LIABLE FOR ANY DAMAGES RESULTING FROM SUCH DATA LOSS.
4. Make sure you take all necessary steps to protect your data, such as system backup
and/or mirroring disk subsystems. Taking these actions will help avoid the risk of
unexpected data loss or data corruption.
5. Manufacturers and resellers of Systems using this Equipment should consider the
System’s safety and its data integrity, in order to avoid the risk of damage caused by
data loss or data corruption, as well as problems or accidents caused by the System’s
malfunction.