Storage systems that are shipped or stored at extreme temperatures require time to adjust to operating temperatures before startup.
If the storage system arrives in hot or cold weather, do not unpack it until it has been allowed to reach room temperature (one to two hours).
Immediately exposing the storage system to warm temperature can cause condensation to occur, which could damage the electronics.
If you notice any condensation, allow the storage system to stand unattended for one to two hours, and then unpack it.