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Chapter 4 Manual Operation The following section describes operations you can perform manually when the tape library is not in use. When the library is inactive, you might have to: I Open the front door I Move the robot I Locate a cartridge in the storage cells I Remove a cartridge from the hand I Mount a cartridge in a drive I Dismount a cartridge from a drive Before starting any of these tasks, you must take precautions against electrostatic discharge (ESD). Caution Potential static electricity damage to electrical components: Take precaution against potential ESD damage by touching unpainted metal on the library frame before reaching into the library or touching any drives. Avoid touching any electrical components. After you have opened a library door: 1. With your finger, touch a gray, unpainted metal surface, such as the library frame just inside the front door. 2. Keep your body movement to a minimum as you touch the drives or library components. Note Antistatic wrist straps with clip-on ends are commercially available. Chapter 4 Manual Operation 121

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Chapter 4
Manual Operation
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Chapter 4
Manual Operation
The following section describes operations you can perform manually when the
tape library is not in use.
When the library is inactive, you might have to:
Open the front door
Move the robot
Locate a cartridge in the storage cells
Remove a cartridge from the hand
Mount a cartridge in a drive
Dismount a cartridge from a drive
Before starting any of these tasks, you must take precautions against
electrostatic discharge (ESD).
Caution
Potential static electricity damage to electrical components:
Take
precaution against potential ESD damage by touching
unpainted metal on the library frame
before
reaching into the
library or touching any drives. Avoid touching any electrical
components.
After you have opened a library door:
1.
With your finger, touch a gray, unpainted metal surface, such as the
library frame just inside the front door.
2.
Keep your body movement to a minimum as you touch the drives or
library components.
Note
Antistatic wrist straps with clip-on ends are commercially
available.