Buffalo 000000021 User Manual

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The battery gives its best performance at normal room temperature (65 - 80° F).
Retain the original product literature for future reference.
Computer Connection (USB Connection) Guidelines
To avoid damage to data, follow these precautions:
Never configure this unit as a destination for virtual memory.
Never do any of the following while the power LED is blinking:
- unplug the USB data cable
- turn off your computer
- put your computer into standby, hibernate, or sleep mode
The MiniStation Air supports hot-plugging. 
You can plug or unplug the USB data cable even if it and your PC are on. However, never unplug the USB data 
cable while the power LED is blinking, or your data may be lost or damaged.
Booting Windows from this drive is not supported.
The MiniStation Air supports USB 3.0.
If it is connected to a USB 2.0 or USB 1.1 port, Windows may display a message that a high speed USB device is 
connected to a non high-speed USB device. To continue, click “X”. 
You may hear some noise while the MiniStation Air is working, especially when it is booting or being accessed. 
This is normal.
Notes
The following restrictions apply to this product. Please check these points before use.
While the MiniStation Air is connected to a computer with the USB data cable, Wi-Fi is disabled. 
Unplug the USB data  cable before connecting wirelessly.
To charge this unit, it is recommended that you use the supplied USB power cable and AC adaptor to connect 
this unit to an outlet.
If the USB power cable is used to connect to a computer, the supplied power varies depending on the computer. 
This means that the charging time will also vary depending on your computer.
Although the battery LED turns on when the unit is connected to a computer by the USB data cable, the power 
is also being used to run the unit, and so the charging time will be longer than when the unit is idle (in certain 
cases, the unit may hardly be charged at all).