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Rack
Do not overload the supply circuit by connecting this equipment with other
equipment so that the total exceeds the outlet rating.
To prevent fires, wiring and device damage, the total power drawn by the equipment in
the rack shall not exceed the rating of the branch circuit. Contact your electric constructor
or the local power company for the requirements on the wiring and installation of electric
facilities.
Do not carry or install the product only by a single person.
More than one person is required to carry or install the rack. Failure to follow this
instruction may cause the rack to fall to result in personal injury and/or breakages of
surrounding devices. In particular, a high rack (such as 44U rack) is unstable if it is not
fixed by stabilizers. More than one person is required to hold the rack to carry and install
the product.
Do not install the product so that the load may be concentrated on a specific
point.
Install stabilizers on the rack or connect more than one rack with each other to distribute
the load to avoid the weight is concentrated on one spot. Failure to follow this instruction
may cause the rack to fall to result in personal injury.
Do not install components on the product only by a single person.
More than one person is required to install parts including the doors and trays for the rack.
Failure to follow this instruction may cause some parts to fall to be broken and/or to result
in personal injury.
Anchor the equipment rack.
The equipment rack must be anchored (putting stabilizers or providing seismic protection)
to an unmovable support to prevent it from falling over when the product is removed from
the rack. The anchors must be able to withstand a force of up to 113kg (250lbs.) You must
also consider the weight of any other device installed in the rack.
Do not pull more than one device out of the rack at the same time.
Pulling out more than one device from the rack may cause the rack to be fallen. Only pull
out a single device from the rack at a time.