Acorn Communicator Filestore Manager's Guide
Acorn Communicator Filestore Manager's Guide
Acorn Communicator Filestore Manager's Guide
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Important:<br />
WARNING: THIS APPARATUS MUST BE EARTHED<br />
The wires in the mains lead for the FileStore are coloured in accordance<br />
with the following code:<br />
Green and yellow Earth<br />
Blue Neutral<br />
Brown Live<br />
The moulded plug must be used with the fuse and fuse carrier firmly in<br />
place. The fuse carrier is of the same basic colour (though not necessarily<br />
the same shade of that colour) as the coloured insert in the base of the<br />
plug. Different manufacturers' plugs and fuse carriers are riot<br />
interchangeable. In the event of loss of the fuse carrier, the moulded plug<br />
MUST NOT be used. Either replace the moulded plug with another<br />
conventional plug wired as describe& below, or obtain a replacement fuse<br />
carrier from an <strong>Acorn</strong> Computers authorised dealer. In the event of the<br />
fuse blowing it should be replaced, after clearing any faults, with a 3 amp<br />
fuse that is ASTA approved to BS1362.<br />
If the socket outlet available is not suitable for the plug supplied, the plug<br />
should be cut off and the appropriate plug fitted and wired as noted below.<br />
The moulded plug which was cut off must be disposed of as it would be a<br />
potential shock hazard if it were to be plugged in with the cut off end of<br />
the mains cord exposed.<br />
As the colours of the wires may not correspond with the coloured markings<br />
identifying the terminals in your plug, proceed as follows.<br />
The wire which is coloured green and yellow must be connected to the<br />
terminal in the plug which is marked by the letter E, or by the safety earth<br />
symbol 1- or coloured green, or green and yellow.<br />
The wire which is coloured blue must be connected to the terminal which<br />
is marked with the letter N, or coloured black.<br />
The wire which is coloured brown must be connected to the terminal<br />
which is marked with the letter L, or coloured red.<br />
There are no user-serviceable parts inside the case and no screws should be<br />
removed from it.<br />
FileStore must not be disassembled except by authorised service personnel.<br />
Dangerous voltages may be exposed if the case is opened. FileStore must<br />
be operated on a flat surface.<br />
Exposure<br />
FileStore should not be operated in direct sunlight, or near sources of heat<br />
or moisture for long periods.<br />
Ventilation<br />
Do not block the ventilation slots in the case — see text for details.<br />
© Copyright <strong>Acorn</strong> Computers Limited 1986<br />
Neither the whole or any part of the information contained in, or the<br />
product described in, this manual may be adapted or reproduced in any<br />
material form except with the prior written approval of <strong>Acorn</strong> Computers<br />
Limited (<strong>Acorn</strong> Computers).<br />
The product described in this manual and products for use with it, are<br />
subject to continuous development and improvement. All information of<br />
a technical nature and particulars of the product and its use (including the<br />
information and particulars in this manual) are given by <strong>Acorn</strong> Computers<br />
in good faith. However, it is acknowledged that there may be errors or<br />
omissions in this manual. A list of details of any amendments or revisions<br />
to this manual can be obtained upon request from <strong>Acorn</strong> Computers<br />
Technical Enquiries. <strong>Acorn</strong> Computers welcome comments and<br />
suggestions relating to the product and this manual.<br />
All correspondence should be addressed to:<br />
Technical Enquiries<br />
<strong>Acorn</strong> Computers Limited<br />
Cambridge Technopark<br />
Newmarket Road<br />
CAMBRIDGE CB5 8PD<br />
All maintenance and service on the product must be carried out by <strong>Acorn</strong><br />
Computers' authorised dealers. <strong>Acorn</strong> Computers can accept no liability<br />
whatsoever for any loss or damage caused by service or maintenance by<br />
unauthorised personnel. This manual is intended only to assist the reader<br />
in the use of this product, and therefore <strong>Acorn</strong> Computers shall not be<br />
liable for any loss or damage whatsoever arising from the use of any<br />
information or particulars in, or any error or omission in, this manual, or<br />
any incorrect use of the product.<br />
<strong>Acorn</strong> is a trademark of <strong>Acorn</strong> Computers Limited.<br />
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Typeset by Interaction Systems Limited, Cambridge<br />
Written by Ed Phipps Documentation Services, Cambridge<br />
Cover design by By Design, Newmarket<br />
First published 1986<br />
Published by <strong>Acorn</strong> Computers Limited<br />
First edition October 1986<br />
Part number 0454,004 Issue 1 ISBN 1 85250 033 6