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Power source recommendations
Power instability or outage might cause data loss, service disruption, or damage to the server in the
worst case.
To protect the server from unstable power or power outage, use uninterrupted power supplies (UPSs)
to provide power for the server.
Installation safety recommendations
To avoid bodily injury or damage to the server, read the following information carefully before you
operate the server.
General operating safety
To avoid bodily injury or damage to the server, follow these guidelines when you operate the server:
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Only H3C authorized or professional server engineers are allowed to install, service, repair,
operate, or upgrade the server.
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Make sure all cables are correctly connected before you power on the server.
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Place the server on a clean, stable table or floor for servicing.
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To avoid being burnt, allow the server and its internal modules to cool before touching them.
Electrical safety
WARNING!
If you put the server in standby mode (system power LED in amber) with the power on/standby
button on the front panel, the power supplies continue to supply power to some circuits in the server.
To remove all power for servicing safety, you must first press the button until the system power LED
turns into steady amber, and then remove all power cords from the server.
To avoid bodily injury or damage to the server, follow these guidelines:
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Always use the power cords that came with the server.
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Do not use the power cords that came with the server for any other devices.
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Power off the server when installing or removing any components that are not hot swappable.
Rack mounting recommendations
To avoid bodily injury or damage to the equipment, follow these guidelines when you rack mount a
server:
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Mount the server in a standard 19-inch rack.
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Make sure the leveling jacks are extended to the floor and the full weight of the rack rests on the
leveling jacks.
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Couple the racks together in multi-rack installations.
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Load the rack from the bottom to the top, with the heaviest hardware unit at the bottom of the
rack.