ICYBOX IB-AC6031-U3 external drive enclosure USB 3.00 can't see my data!

ICYBOX IB-AC6031-U3 external drive enclosure USB 3.00 can't see my data!
Hello to the community,
So indeed a pretty self-explanatory title. However you might not think so later.
I just received the ICYBOX IB-AC6031-U3 today from ebay. (But it's a product of RaidSonic) over in Germany see link:
www.raidsonic.de/en/products/external-cases.php?we_objectID=8887
The problem:
I have a large 1.5 TB seagate drive (15mm in height) which was originally in a iOmega external case (which was poor, thats another story).
The ICYBOX IB-AC6031-U3 is an extremely portable hot swappable enclosure/caddy. (Please do see the images from the above link). However when I plug my seagate HDD into the ICY adapter, it, my Mac cannot see the data I have on it whilst using this adapter! But If I use the old one my data can be seen, see images!.
You see in disk utility, before the above. A small dialog box giving me three options "initialize, and two others" appears, initialize takes me into disk utility. Shows as "ASMT 2105 Media" (not one of the partitions on the drive).
Below see connected to new ICYBOX enclosure/case: (don't ask me why it inserted upside down?)
And below using the old USB3.0 sata cable and adapter from the previous enclosure. Note that it works, my data can be seen, read and wrote. On the monitor you can see my "Data core" partition mounted!
As you can see the above is the drive plugged in using the old adapter and cable (SATA chip + USB 3.0) from iOmega. This works no problems you can see my partitions mounted and yes they do work.
This is disappointing as far as the  ICYBOX IB-AC6031-U3 is concerned for me. It should just work out of the box. But no it can't mount or even in anyway see my partitions that are definitely there. I want to use the ICYBOX IB-AC6031-U3 for this drive and should be able to but I cannot reformat and don't want to as this is the biggest drive a have at the moment.
There has to be a way around this, I have contacted RaidSonic who make the adapter and await a response. I have also done some  web searching but nothing promising has turned up.
Your input will be greatly appreciated,
Many thanks,
B-B

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