Hitachi DK23DA-30F Owners Manual - Page 24

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5.2 Handling Caution Mount the HDD with the screws according to the following instructions to optimize the performance. It is necessary to prevent vibration, shock, and static electricity to the drive because it will damage the precision parts. In particular, prevent vibration or shock generated by dropping, knocking over, or hitting the drive. Also, avoid touching the electrical components directly, which can discharge electrostatic energy and damage the drive. (Dropping) (Knocking over) (Hitting) (Hitting) K6602705 Rev.3 08.20.01 Figure 5-1 - 24 -

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K6602705
Rev.3
08.20.01
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5.2 Handling
Mount the HDD with the screws according to the following instructions to optimize the
performance.
It is necessary to prevent vibration, shock, and static electricity
to the drive because it will damage the
precision parts. In particular, prevent vibration or shock generated by dropping, knocking over, or hitting the
drive. Also, avoid touching the electrical components directly, which can discharge electrostatic energy and
damage the drive.
(Dropping)
(Knocking over)
(Hitting)
(Hitting)
Figure 5-1
Caution