3Ware 9550SX-8LP Quick Installation Guide - Page 9

Protecting Equipment and Data, Backing Up Your Data, ESD (Electrostatic Discharge) Precautions - raid controller

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Safety Factors Protecting Equipment and Data Backing Up Your Data Back up your data! Creating or deleting disk arrays destroys existing files on the member drives. If your drives contain valuable data, back them up and save the data elsewhere before attaching the drives to the controller. ESD (Electrostatic Discharge) Precautions To avoid damaging computer components and accessories when installing or removing the 3ware RAID controller, follow standard electrostatic discharge (ESD) precautions: „ When your computer case is open and its internal parts are exposed, do not touch any internal part unnecessarily. „ Always wear a grounded strap or work on an ESD-protective mat. „ Do not remove the 3ware RAID controller from its protective bag until you are properly grounded. „ Handle the 3ware RAID controller by its edges or by the black rail and metal bracket at its two ends. „ Do not touch any pin, contact, lead or component on the 3ware RAID controller. Things to Watch Out For Be careful when installing the 3ware RAID controller into your system. Excessive force can damage the board or your system. „ Be sure the board is aligned with its slot on the motherboard before installing. Do not flex the board excessively. „ SATA cable connectors must be mated carefully with the connectors in the controller.The connectors provided are keyed to prevent you from inserting them upside-down. „ SATA cables are fragile and must not be crimped or pinched. Ensure that they do not impede the flow of cooling air from fans or heat sinks in the system case. www.3ware.com 5

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Safety Factors
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Protecting Equipment and Data
Backing Up Your Data
Back up your data!
Creating or deleting disk arrays
destroys existing files on the member drives. If your drives
contain valuable data, back them up and save the data
elsewhere before attaching the drives to the controller.
ESD (Electrostatic Discharge) Precautions
To avoid damaging computer components and accessories when
installing or removing the 3ware RAID controller, follow standard
electrostatic discharge (ESD) precautions:
When your computer case is open and its internal parts are
exposed, do not touch any internal part unnecessarily.
Always wear a grounded strap or work on an ESD-protective
mat.
Do not remove the 3ware RAID controller from its protective
bag until you are properly grounded.
Handle the 3ware RAID controller by its edges or by the black
rail and metal bracket at its two ends.
Do not touch any pin, contact, lead or component on the 3ware
RAID controller.
Things to Watch Out For
Be careful when installing the 3ware RAID controller into your
system.
Excessive force can damage the board or your system.
Be sure the board is aligned with its slot on the motherboard
before installing. Do not flex the board excessively.
SATA cable connectors must be mated carefully with the
connectors in the controller.The connectors provided are keyed
to prevent you from inserting them upside-down.
SATA cables are fragile and must not be crimped or pinched.
Ensure that they do not impede the flow of cooling air from
fans or heat sinks in the system case.