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When you move or operate the unit in an environment where condensation may form, be sure to insert a disc in advance. Precautions for products with builtin HDD PD1000 This unit has a built-in hard disk drive (HDD). The HDD is a precision device. If subject to shock, vibration, static electricity, high temperature or humidity, data corruption can occur. When installing and using the unit, closely observe the following precautions. Protect from shocks and vibrations When subject to shocks or vibrations, the HDD can be damaged and corruption of data on the HDD can occur. • When transporting the unit, use the specified packing material. When transporting on a dolly or similar, use a type which does not transmit excessive vibrations. Excessive shocks and vibrations can damage the HDD. • Never move the unit while it is powered. • Protect all HDD-equipped devices in the rack from shocks. • Before removing or inserting the unit in a rack, make sure that power to any other HDD-equipped devices in the rack is also switched OFF. • Place the unit on a level and stable location. • Do not place the unit near other devices that may become a source of vibrations. Temperature and humidity related precautions Use and store the unit only in locations where the specified temperature and humidity ranges are not exceeded. Also, do not power the unit on while its outer case is removed. Temperature range for operation: 5ºC to 40ºC (41ºF to 104ºF) Humidity range for operation: 20% to 90% relative humidity (no condensation) Temperature range for storage: -20ºC to +60ºC (-4ºF to +140ºF) When HDD seems to be faulty Even if the HDD is showing signs of malfunction, be sure to observe all the above precautions. This will prevent further damage from occurring until the problem can be diagnosed and corrected. HDD replacement Contact your Sony service or sales representative about periodic replacement of the HDD. Do not expose to static electricity Remove any plastic items that can produce static electricity (bubble wrap, etc.) from the work area. Also, when handling the HDD, make sure to wear a grounded antistatic strap. Wait for 30 seconds after turning the power off For a brief interval after the power is turned off, the platters inside the HDD will still keep spinning and the heads will be in an insecure position. During this interval, the unit is more susceptible to shocks and vibrations than during normal operation. For a period of at least 30 seconds after turning the power off, avoid subjecting the unit even to very light shocks. After this period, the hard disk will be fully stopped and the unit can be manipulated. Appendix 130 Important Notes on Operation

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Important Notes on Operation
Appendix
When you move or operate the unit in an environment
where condensation may form, be sure to insert a disc in
advance.
Precautions for products with built-
in HDD
This unit has a built-in hard disk drive (HDD). The HDD
is a precision device. If subject to shock, vibration, static
electricity, high temperature or humidity, data corruption
can occur. When installing and using the unit, closely
observe the following precautions.
Protect from shocks and vibrations
When subject to shocks or vibrations, the HDD can be
damaged and corruption of data on the HDD can occur.
When transporting the unit, use the specified packing
material. When transporting on a dolly or similar, use a
type which does not transmit excessive vibrations.
Excessive shocks and vibrations can damage the HDD.
Never move the unit while it is powered.
Protect all HDD-equipped devices in the rack from
shocks.
Before removing or inserting the unit in a rack, make
sure that power to any other HDD-equipped devices in
the rack is also switched OFF.
Place the unit on a level and stable location.
Do not place the unit near other devices that may become
a source of vibrations.
Do not expose to static electricity
Remove any plastic items that can produce static
electricity (bubble wrap, etc.) from the work area. Also,
when handling the HDD, make sure to wear a grounded
antistatic strap.
Wait for 30 seconds after turning the
power off
For a brief interval after the power is turned off, the platters
inside the HDD will still keep spinning and the heads will
be in an insecure position. During this interval, the unit is
more susceptible to shocks and vibrations than during
normal operation. For a period of at least 30 seconds after
turning the power off, avoid subjecting the unit even to
very light shocks. After this period, the hard disk will be
fully stopped and the unit can be manipulated.
Temperature and humidity related
precautions
Use and store the unit only in locations where the specified
temperature and humidity ranges are not exceeded. Also,
do not power the unit on while its outer case is removed.
Temperature range for operation: 5ºC to 40ºC (41ºF to
104ºF)
Humidity range for operation: 20% to 90% relative
humidity (no condensation)
Temperature range for storage: –20ºC to +60ºC (–4ºF
to +140ºF)
When HDD seems to be faulty
Even if the HDD is showing signs of malfunction, be sure
to observe all the above precautions. This will prevent
further damage from occurring until the problem can be
diagnosed and corrected.
HDD replacement
Contact your Sony service or sales representative about
periodic replacement of the HDD.
PD1000