Safety
and
Environmental
Notices
Safety
Notices
Safety
notices
may
be
printed
throughout
this
guide.
DANGER
notices
warn
you
of
conditions
or
procedures
that
can
result
in
death
or
severe
personal
injury.
CAUTION
notices
warn
you
of
conditions
or
procedures
that
can
cause
personal
injury
that
is
neither
lethal
nor
extremely
hazardous.
Attention
notices
warn
you
of
conditions
or
procedures
that
can
cause
damage
to
machines,
equipment,
or
programs.
There
are
no
DANGER
notices
in
this
manual.
World
Trade
Information
Several
countries
require
the
safety
information
contained
in
product
publications
to
be
presented
in
their
national
languages.
If
this
requirement
applies
to
your
country,
a
safety
information
booklet
is
included
in
the
publications
package
shipped
with
the
product.
The
booklet
contains
the
safety
information
in
your
national
language
with
references
to
the
US
English
source.
Before
using
a
US
English
publication
to
install,
operate,
or
service
this
IBM
product,
you
must
first
become
familiar
with
the
related
safety
information
in
the
booklet.
You
should
also
refer
to
the
booklet
any
time
you
do
not
clearly
understand
any
safety
information
in
the
US
English
publications.
Laser
Safety
Information
All
zSeries
models
can
use
I/O
cards
such
as
PCI
adapters,
ESCON,
FICON,
OSA-Express,
InterSystem
Coupling-3
(ISC-3),
or
other
I/O
features
which
are
fiber
optic
based
and
utilize
lasers
or
LEDs.
Laser
Compliance
All
lasers
are
certified
in
the
U.S.
to
conform
to
the
requirements
of
DHHS
21
CFR
Subchapter
J
for
class
1
laser
products.
Outside
the
U.S.,
they
are
certified
to
be
in
compliance
with
the
IEC
825
(first
edition
1984)
as
a
class
1
laser
product.
Consult
the
label
on
each
part
for
laser
certification
numbers
and
approval
information.
CAUTION:
All
IBM
laser
modules
are
designed
so
that
there
is
never
any
human
access
to
laser
radiation
above
a
class
1
level
during
normal
operation,
user
maintenance,
or
prescribed
service
conditions.
Data
processing
environments
can
contain
equipment
transmitting
on
system
links
with
laser
modules
that
operate
at
greater
than
class
1
power
levels.
For
this
reason,
never
look
into
the
end
of
an
optical
fiber
cable
or
open
receptacle.
Only
trained
service
personnel
should
perform
the
inspection
or
repair
of
optical
fiber
cable
assemblies
and
receptacles.
Level
04a,
June
21,
2004
©
Copyright
IBM
Corp.
2002,
2004
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