Installing And Removing An Hdd - Hitachi 65 Instruction Manual

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6.3.6 Installing and removing an HDD

When you install or remove an HDD, make sure you do not cut your fingers on
the protrusions.
Put the HDD on a shock-absorbing material such as an antistatic cushion even
for a temporary task. If you put an HDD directly on a hard surface such as a
desktop, a failure or a shorter life span of the unit or loss of data may result
due to possible jarring or shock.
Never remove the screws on an HDD while the power to the unit is on. Never
hot-swap HDDs. If you do either of these, failure of the equipment or the drive
may result.
Before you replace an HDD, make sure you shut down the OS, unplug the
power cord from the outlet, and wait for at least one minute.
When you need to replace a failed HDD in RAID1 while the power is on, see
"10.4.2 Recovery from a failure in one drive".
Install or remove an HDD only if necessary, for example, when you need to
replace an HDD due to failure. If you do it frequently, failure of the equipment
may result.
Fully insert an HDD. Loose contact and missing screws may result in failure.
Do not give a shock to an installing HDD and the already mounted HDD
during installing. If you give a shock to an HDD, failure of the drive may result.
(1) Before mounting or removing HDD
・Before starting to work, see "6.3.2 Before installing or removing components".
< NOTE >
For information about the precautions for the HDDs/SSDs, see
"PRECAUTIONS 4. HARD DISK DRIVES (HDD)s".
CAUTION
NOTICE
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6. CHECKUP AND MAINTENANCE

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