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How to Use
1. Connect the external power adapter from the hard drive dock to an electrical outlet.
2. Connect the included Type C cable from the hard drive dock to an available USB port
on the computer system.
3. Insert a 2.5” or 3.5” hard drive into the top loading slot.
4. Press the power button. A pop-up bubble in the task bar at the bottomright of your
screen notifying you once your hard drive has been recognized. You may also find the
hard drive in Disk Management.
Note:
a. To remove the hard drive, make sure it is currently not being accessed by the computer
then unmount or uninstall the disk drive from the operating system. Never remove the
docking station while the hard drive is in use. Doing so may corrupt the data on the
hard drive or damage the hard drive, docking station, or computer.
b. When connected via USB, the dock will automatically go into sleep mode if the
connection is left idle for more than 30 minutes. The power LED indicator will flash
every 3 seconds. Accessing the hard drive will automatically cancel sleep mode and
power the drive back up. The hard drive LED indicator will flash and the power LED
indicator will be constantly on.
c. Please do not remove your hard drive or insert a new one while the other hard drive
is being accessed, as doing so the other drive temporarily disconnects and this could
damage your hard drive and result in data loss.
Hard Drive Offline Clone
1. Make sure there are no connection on the USB.
2. Insert the drives straight down until the connection is secured. Offline clone is from
HDD A to HDD B. Make sure your Main Drive is in HDD A and slave in HDD B. The
capacity of HDD B must be equal or bigger than HDD A.
3. Press and hold the offline button for 3 seconds, the LED indicator that marks 100%
clone progress will light up. Quickly press the button again, and offline clone starts. 4
LED lights indicate the clone progress. One by one they will flash and be on. When the
offline clone is 100% completed, 4 LED lights will stay on.