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EMC Notice
This equipment has been tested and found to comply
with the limits for a Class A digital device, pursuant to
Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to
provide reasonable protection against harmful
interference when the equipment is operated in a
commercial environment.
This equipment generates, uses, and can radiate radio
frequency energy and, if not installed and used in
accordance with the instruction manual, may cause
harmful interference to radio communications. Operation
of this equipment in a residential area is likely to cause
harmful interference in which case users will be required
to correct the interference at their own expense.
Safety Guidelines
Follow these guidelines to ensure general safety:
• Keep the chassis area clear and dust
-free before,
during and after installation.
• Do not wear loose clothing or jewelry that could get
caught in the chassis. Fasten your tie or scarf and roll up
your sleeves.
• Wear safety glasses/goggles if you are working under
any conditions that might be hazardous to your eyes.
• Do not perform any action that creates a potential
hazard to people or makes the equipment unsafe.
• Disconnect all power by turning off the p
ower and
unplugging the power cord before installing or removing a
chassis or working near power supplies
• Do not work alone if potentially hazardous conditions
exist.
• Never assume that power is disconnected from a circuit;
always check the circuit.
LITHIUM BATTERY CAUTION:
Risk of explosion could occur if battery is replaced by an
incorrect type. Please dispose of used batteries
according to the recycling instructions of your country.
• Installation only by a trained electrician or only by an
electrically trained person who knows all the applied or
related installation and device specifications.
• Do not carry the handle of power supplies when moving
to other place.
• The machine can only be used in a fixed location such
as labs or computer facilities.
Operating Safety
• Electrical equipment generates heat. Ambient air
temperature may not be adequate to cool equipment to
acceptable operating temperatures without adequate
circulation. Be sure that the room in which you choose to
operate your system has adequate air circulation.
• Ensure that the chassis cover is secure. The chassis
design allows cooling air to circulate effectively. An open
chassis permits air leaks, which may interrupt and
redirect the flow of cooling air from internal components.
Electrostatic discharge (ESD) can damage equipment
and impair electrical circuitry. ESD damage occurs when
electronic components are improperly handled and can
result in complete or intermittent failures. Be sure to
follow ESD-prevention procedures when removing and
replacing components to avoid these problems.
• Wear an ESD
-preventive wrist strap, ensuring that it
makes good skin contact. If no wrist strap is available,
ground yourself by touching the metal part of the chassis.
• Periodically check the resistanc
e value of the antistatic
strap, which should be between 1 and 10 mega ohms
(Mohms).
Life Support Policy
GBORD Technology’s PRODUCTS ARE NOT FOR USE
AS CRITICAL COMPONENTS IN LIFE SUPPORT
DEVICES OR SYSTEMS WITHOUT THE PRIOR
WRITTEN APPROVAL OF GBORD Technology Co., Ltd.
As used herein:
1.
Life support devices or systems are devices or
systems which, (a) are intended for surgical implant into
body, or (b) support or sustain life and whose failure to
perform, when properly used in accordance with
instructions for use provided in the labeling, can be
reasonably expected to result in significant injury to the
user.
2.
A critical component is any component of a life
support device or system whose failure to perform can be
reasonably expected to cause the failure of the life
support device or system, or to affect its safety or
effectiveness.