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GENERAL INFORMATION
Equipment Supplied
The following equipment is supplied with each HP 9114A disc memory.
Description
Quantity
HP Part Number
Dependent on location
82167B (1 metre)
09114-90000
AC Adapter/Recharger
]
HP-IL Cable
1
Flexible Disc
]
X Operator's Manual
]
A package of ten discs has been set up as a product. This product 1s orderable using the 92192A product
number.
Unpacking Your HP 9114A Disc Memory
Your disc memory was carefully inspected before shipment. Remove the unit from the shipping carton and
carefully inspect the unit for any physical damage that may have occurred during shipment. If you find
any damage, you should immediately notify your dealer and file a claim with any carriers involved.
THE DISC MEMORY IS A PRECISION INSTRUMENT.
MECHANICAL SHOCK CAN MISALIGN THE READ/WRITE
HEAD, RESULTING IN READ ERRORS AND/OR DAMAGED
DISCS WHETHER THE DISC IS OPERATING OR NOT.
When moving the disc unit, care should be taken to prevent excessive shock. Install the cardboard disc sup-
plied with the product before moving it to another location.
Cleaning the Case
The disc drive case is made from a white plastic material and is not painted. The rear panel has a durable,
non-toxic label. In the event of damage to the case finish, consult your HP Sales Office for touchup paints.
Chemical spray-on cleaners used for appliances and other
household and industrial applications may damage the case
finish. Do not use detergents that contain ammonia, benzenes,
chlorides, or abrasives.
Before cleaning the case, disconnect the charger and HP-IL cables. Make sure that any disc is removed from
the drive. Dampen a clean, soft, lint-free cloth in a solution of clean water and mild soap. Wipe the soiled
areas of the case, making sure that no cleaning solution gets inside the case. For cleaning more heavily
soiled areas, a solution of 80% clean water and 20% isopropyl alcohol may be used. Dry the areas that had
cleaning solution applied with another clean, soft, lint-free cloth. A non-abrasive eraser may be used to
remove pen and pencil marks.
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