Safety
Notices
A
danger
notice
indicates
the
presence
of
a
hazard
that
has
the
potential
of
causing
death
or
serious
personal
injury.
Danger
notices
appear
on
the
following
pages:
v
ix
A
caution
notice
indicates
the
presence
of
a
hazard
that
has
the
potential
of
causing
moderate
or
minor
personal
injury.
Caution
notices
appear
on
the
following
pages:
v
x
v
x
v
xi
v
140
v
152
For
a
translation
of
the
safety
notices
contained
in
this
book,
see
the
System
Unit
Safety
Information
,
order
number
SA23-2652.
Rack
Safety
Instructions
v
Do
not
install
this
unit
in
a
rack
where
the
internal
rack
ambient
temperatures
will
exceed
35
degrees
C.
v
Do
not
install
this
unit
in
a
rack
where
the
air
flow
is
compromised.
Any
side,
front
or
back
of
the
unit
used
for
air
flow
through
the
unit
must
not
be
in
direct
contact
with
the
rack.
v
Care
should
be
taken
to
ensure
that
a
hazardous
condition
is
not
created
due
to
uneven
mechanical
loading
when
installing
this
unit
in
a
rack.
If
the
rack
has
a
stabilizer
it
must
be
firmly
attached
before
installing
or
removing
this
unit.
v
Consideration
should
be
given
to
the
connection
of
the
equipment
to
the
supply
circuit
so
that
overloading
of
circuits
does
not
compromise
the
supply
wiring
or
overcurrent
protection.
To
provide
the
correct
power
connection
to
the
rack,
refer
to
the
rating
labels
located
on
the
equipment
in
the
rack
to
determine
the
total
power
requirement
for
the
supply
circuit.
v
An
electrical
outlet
that
is
not
correctly
wired
could
place
hazardous
voltage
on
the
metal
parts
of
the
system
or
the
devices
that
attach
to
the
system.
It
is
the
responsibility
of
the
customer
to
ensure
that
the
outlet
is
correctly
wired
and
grounded
to
prevent
an
electrical
shock.
Electrical
and
Mechanical
Safety
Observe
the
following
safety
instructions
any
time
you
are
connecting
or
disconnecting
devices
attached
to
the
system.
DANGER
An
electrical
outlet
that
is
not
correctly
wired
could
place
hazardous
voltage
on
metal
parts
of
the
system
or
the
devices
that
attach
to
the
system.
It
is
the
responsibility
of
the
customer
to
ensure
that
the
outlet
is
correctly
wired
and
grounded
to
prevent
an
electrical
shock.
Use
one
hand,
when
possible,
to
connect
or
disconnect
signal
cables
to
prevent
a
possible
shock
from
touching
two
surfaces
with
different
electrical
potentials.
During
an
electrical
storm,
do
not
connect
cables
for
display
stations,
printers,
telephones,
or
station
protectors
for
communications
lines.
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