About the NETSERVER switch
To allow access to your Home Server from devices, such as a personal computer, via the Internet with the Remote Home Access functions (page 6), make sure that the NETSERVER switch on the bottom on the Home Server is turned on before you place the Home Server.
Observe the following to prevent failures.
Be sure to turn off your Home Server and unplug all cables before moving the Home Server to another location. Moving the Home Server while powered may cause hard disk failures.
Be sure to keep your Home Server from falling or hitting against a hard object as the slightest shock or vibration may cause hard disk failures.
Be sure to place your Home Server on a solid, stable surface.
Be sure to keep the air vents unblocked.
Be sure to place your Home Server in a flat position, as it is not designed for upright placement. An attempt to place the Home Server in the upright position may cause it to roll and damage itself or surrounding objects.
Be sure to keep any magnetic objects away from your Home Server.
Do not step or sit on your Home Server; or place undesignated objects on top of it.
Do not place any products other than the following (as of August 2008) on top of your Home Server:
Your Home Server is designed to hold only one unit of the above products on top of it. Placing more than one unit may cause the units to fall off, resulting in product failures or personal injuries. Note that
Please refer to the User Guide and read “Safety Information” and “Precautions” as well.
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