Introduction, Safe handling information, Care and handling of your hp personal media drive – HP HD20000x Personal Media Drive User Manual

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Introduction

Thank you for selecting the HP Personal Media Drive.

This drive is an external hard disk drive with a large

capacity designed to quickly and easily store and

transfer media files such as digital photos, music,

video, and other important files.
The HP Personal Media Drive connects and

disconnects easily from a USB 2.0 connector on

the front or back of most computers.
For some HP Computers, the HP Personal Media Drive

is designed to fit inside a horizontal or vertical

drive bay.
Your HP Personal Media Drive comes with backup

software (select models only) that is compatible with

most Microsoft

®

Windows

®

Operating systems.

Safe Handling Information

The HP Personal Media Drive is designed to be used

as a stationary unit. It is very important that you

handle this drive carefully to avoid hardware damage

and data loss. Please read the following warnings

before attempting to install, use, or move your

HP Personal Media Drive.

Care and Handling of Your

HP Personal Media Drive

WARNING: The warnings for the care
and handling of the HP Personal Media
Drive are listed below.

Do not move the drive while it is operating to avoid

hardware damage and potential data loss. You can

safely move your drive only when you have

properly disconnected and powered off the drive

through the operating system.

When running for long periods of time, the

aluminum case of the Personal Media Drive may

become very warm. This is part of the HP Personal

Media Drive’s advanced design and is completely

normal.

The built-in, low-noise fan is designed to

automatically turn on at pre-set temperatures. If you

are using the HP Personal Media Drive connected

externally to your computer, please place the drive

in a well-ventilated area.

Do not move the computer with the HP Personal

Media Drive attached to a USB port, or while

inserted into specially designed Hewlett-Packard

computer drive bays.

Incorrect handling, such as dropping the drive, can

cause data loss and invalidates the warranty.

Do not attempt to open the drive’s case. This action

voids the warranty.

Do not set the drive on its side, as it may fall over

and cause damage.

Do not remove any cables or power cords without

properly disconnecting the drive through the

operating system.

Do not set any liquids or drinks on the drive. Liquids

can damage the internal electronics.

Do not block airflow around the drive while the

drive is turned on.

Do not stack anything on top of the drive; this can

overheat and damage your drive.

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