- Place the Kanguru Clone Tower Duplicator where there is proper ventilation. Avoid using the Kanguru Clone in environments with high temperatures.
- Before plugging in the AC Power Cable, please make sure that the voltage adjustment switch is set to your local voltage 110V/220V. The voltage adjustment switch is located on the back of the unit, above the power cable connection. Note: Make sure that sufficient power is supplied to the Kanguru Clone. Incorrect power will cause faulty operation. It is highly recommended that you connect your Kanguru Clone using a UPS (uninterruptible power supply).
- You are now ready to begin using your Kanguru Clone. To begin, turn on the unit by pushing the power button.
Things to remember
- Make sure that sufficient power is supplied to the Kanguru Clone. Incorrect power will cause faulty operation. It is highly recommended that you use a UPS (uninterruptible power supply) with the Kanguru Clone.
- The Kanguru Clone supplies power to all drives during a cloning session. There is no need to connect an external power source to the drives. The unit can supply up to 1.5A at 12V and up to 1A at 5V to each drive.
- It is OK to connect and disconnect Source or Target drives while the Kanguru Clone is powered on. However, do NOT connect or disconnect drives while any operation is running on the drive or if duplication is in progress.
- The Kanguru Clone Tower has a number of bays where you can insert hard drives.
- Source drives should be inserted in the Source bay located at the top and labeled ‘S’.
- Target drives can be inserted into any bay below the Source
- Insert all Source and Target hard drives before you execute an operation.
CAUTION! Disks may be hot when removing them from the hard drive duplicator. It is recommended that you wait a minute before removing drives post duplication.
For more information on the Kanguru Hard Drive Tower Duplicator, please refer to the User Manual located at HERE.
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