Flat panel display
The fluorescent lamp or lamps in the liquid crystal display contain mercury. Dispose of it as required by
local ordinances and regulations.
Monitors and workstations
State of New Jersey: For information about recycling covered electronic devices in the State of New
Jersey, go to the New Jersey Department of Environmental Protection website at http://
www.state.nj.us/dep/dshw/recycle/Electronic_Waste/index.html.
State of Oregon: For information about recycling covered electronic devices in the state of Oregon, go to
the Oregon Department of Environmental Quality site at http://www.deq.state.or.us/lq/electronics.htm.
State of Washington: For information about recycling covered electronic devices in the State of
Washington, go to the Department of Ecology website at https://fortress.wa.gov/ecy/recycle/. Or,
telephone the Washington State Department of Ecology at 1-800-Recycle.
IBM cryptographic coprocessor card return program
This machine might contain an optional feature, the cryptographic coprocessor card, which includes a
polyurethane material that contains mercury. Follow local ordinances or regulations for disposal of this
card. IBM established a return program for certain IBM cryptographic coprocessor cards. More
information can be found at http://www.ibm.com/ibm/environment/products/recycling.shtml.
Système Internationale d'unités (SI)
A system of abbreviations for terms such as mega and giga is used in this publication. This universally
used international system of units is equivalent to a familiar term "the metric system." For disk storage
capacity, volumes, transmission rates, and other physical measurements, the system is the same; K = 1
000. For terms that apply to processor storage capacity, the SI system prevails. For example, for disk
storage capacity and other physical and theoretical measurements, the actual value of the base number
"K" is 1 000. For processor storage capacity, the actual value of the base number is 1 024.
Laser information
This product complies with the performance standards set by the US Food and Drug Administration for a
Class I laser product.
Figure 93: Laser safety label - Class I
This product belongs to a class of laser products that do not emit hazardous laser radiation. This
classification was accomplished by providing the necessary protective housings and scanning safeguards
to ensure that laser radiation is inaccessible during operation or is within Class I limits. This product is
reviewed by external safety agencies and obtained approvals to the latest standards as they apply to this
product type.
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