| Care,
use, and safety information
About
operating and storage temperatures
- Operate and store
your Pocket Hard Drive in a place where the temperature is always
between 0 and 70º C (32 to 158º F).
- Operate your
Pocket Hard Drive in a place where the altitude is always between
-60 and 3,048 meters (-200 to 10,000 feet) unless you are in a pressurized
cabin such as in a commercial aircraft.
- Store your Pocket
Hard Drive in a place where the altitude is always between -60 and
12,192 meters (-200 to 40,000 feet) unless you are in a pressurized
cabin such as in a commercial aircraft.
- Don't move your
Pocket Hard Drive from cold to hot temperature areas or from hot to
cold temperature areas if the temperature gradient would exceed 20º
C per hour.
Avoid
wet locations
To
reduce the chance of shock or injury, do not use your Pocket Hard Drive
in water or wet locations.
- Keep
your Pocket Hard Drive away from liquids such as drinks, sinks, bathtubs,
shower stalls, and so on.
- Protect
your Pocket Hard Drive from rain and other moisture.
- Take care
not to spill any liquid on your Pocket Hard Drive. If you do, disconnect
it from your computer before cleaning the drive.
Avoid strong magnetic fields
Your
Pocket Hard Drives stores information on magnetic media. Do not place
your Pocket Hard Drive close to strong magnetic fields. Exposure to strong
magnetic fields may cause the drive to fail or lose data. Seagate is not
responsible for lost data.
Repairs
Do not attempt to make repairs yourself. There are no user-serviceable
parts inside and opening the case voids the warranty. Contact Seagate
support for information about returning the drive for service.
Cleaning
Follow
these general rules when cleaning your Pocket Hard Drive:
- Disconnect
your Pocket Hard Drive from the computer before cleaning the drive.
- Use a
damp, soft, lint-free cloth. Avoid getting moisture in openings.
- Don't
use aerosol sprays, solvents, alcohol, or abrasives.
Handling tips
Your
Pocket Hard Drive was designed to be carried and used in a wide range
of conditions; however, your Pocket Hard Drive may be damaged by improper
storage or handling. Be careful not to drop your Pocket Hard Drive, especially
when the light in the center of the drive indicates that data is being
written to or accessed from the drive. |