Using A Mobile Multi-Purpose Bay Unit - Fujitsu s6110 User Manual

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5 Using a Mobile Multi-Purpose bay Unit

Cautions in using mobile multi-purpose bay units
When using a mobile multi-purpose bay unit, take the following precautions to avoid damage to
you computer or the unit installed in the mobile multi-purpose bay.
The internal "Optical disk drive" (included with your computer) and the optional floppy
disk drive are shock-sensitive, since they rotate discs at very high speeds. When either
of these drives is being accessed, do not move your computer from one place to another,
or do not shock or vibrate it, otherwise the drive could be damaged and data could be
corrupted.
Do not keep mobile multi-purpose bay units in an extremely hot or cold place or where
the ambient temperature changes significantly.
Do not place mobile multi-purpose bay units close to a heat generating appliance or
where they will be exposed to direct sunlight.
Do not keep mobile multi-purpose bay units in a shock- or vibration-prone place.
Do not use mobile multi-purpose bay units in a damp or dusty environment.
Never use a mobile multi-purpose bay unit if a foreign object, such liquid or metal chips,
has gotten in it. If a foreign object has gotten into your multi-purpose bay unit, consult
Fujitsu Customer Support Center or your retailer.
To clean a mobile multi-purpose bay unit, wipe it gently with a dry, soft cloth or a soft
cloth moistened with water or dilute detergent. Never use volatile liquids, such as benzene
and thinner.
Do not take apart or disassemble any mobile multi-purpose bay unit.
Do not use or keep mobile multi-purpose bay units close to a magnet or a similar object
that creates a strong magnetic field.
Supported mobile multi-purpose bay units
PC card Slots
FDD unit
2nd HDD unit
Add-on internal battery unit
Multi-purpose bay cover
Changing the unit in the mobile multi-purpose bay
You can change the unit in the mobile multi-purpose bay without shutting down your computer.
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