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Operation and Maintenance 51
The following table tells you when to use the cleaning tape:
If . . . It means . . . You should . . .
1. The Use Cleaning
Tape LED is
illuminated on the drive
front panel
The drive head needs cleaning
or the tape is bad
Use the cleaning tape. Load the
cleaning tape using the procedure in
section Using the Mailbox, subsection
Loading a Cartridge into Drive.
When cleaning is complete, the beeper
will sound alerting you to remove the
cleaning tape. Use the procedure in
section Using the Mailbox, subsection
Unloading a Cartridge from Drive to
remove the cleaning tape from the
drive. Log the cleaning onto the label.
2. A data cartridge causes
the Use Cleaning
Tape LED on the drive
front panel to blink
The data cartridge may be
damaged
Back up the data from this cartridge
onto another cartridge, it may be
damaged. A damaged cartridge may
cause unnecessary use of the cleaning
cartridge.
3. The Use Cleaning
Tape LED re-
illuminates after
performing a cleaning
and reloading the data
cartridge.
Cleaning was not
accomplished because the
cleaning tape has exhausted
all cleaning cycles.
OR
The data cartridge may be
damaged
Replace the cleaning cartridge.
Back up the data from this cartridge
onto another cartridge, it may be
damaged. A damaged cartridge may
cause unnecessary use of the cleaning
cartridge.
Note
Keeping a drive clean is the single most important requirement for
achieving and maintaining superior performance.
Manual Head Cleaning Procedure
If desired, you can manually insert and remove the cleaning tape into/from the drive. To do
this you must open the drive door using the Open Drive Door button on the Operator’s
Panel of the Scalar 218. You must also insert the cleaning cartridge into the drive through the
access panel.
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