Erase a drive
Before you erase a drive, make sure that you back up any important data from the
drive.
1. Plug one end of the universal power adapter into the power jack on the back of the
eraser and the other end into a power source.
2. Use the Power button on the back of the eraser to turn it on.
3. Place the drive that you want to erase in the drive bay. Push down on the drive to
make sure that it's secured in the eraser slot.
4. To select an erase mode, use the Menu navigation buttons on the front of the
eraser to move up and down in the Erase mode menu.
5. Press the OK button.
Warning! After you press the OK button, don't remove the drive from the eraser until
it has finished erasing. Removing the drive before the erase is complete may result in
damage to the drive.
6. When the drive is erased, the LCD display indicates that the process is complete. If a
serial printer is connected to the eraser, a receipt prints out.
7. To remove the drive, press the Eject button.
Erase a drive using customized settings
Before you erase a drive, make sure that you back up any important data from the
drive.
1. Plug one end of the universal power adapter into the power jack on the back of the
eraser and the other end into a power source.
2. Use the Power button on the back of the eraser to turn it on.
3. Place the drive that you want to erase in the drive bay. Push down on the drive to
make sure that it's secured in the eraser slot.
4. Use the Menu navigation buttons on the front of the eraser to move up and down
in the Erase mode menu.
5. Select Custom Erase and press the OK button.
6. Select Run <x> Pass and press the OK button.
7. When the drive is erased, the LCD display indicates that the process is complete. If a
serial printer is connected to the eraser, a receipt prints out.
8. To remove the drive, press the Eject button.
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