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WARNING
Be careful when touching or reaching inside the unit.
Be sure to close all the doors of the unit unless it is necessary to keep them open. When
working with the unit door opened, do not unnecessarily touch or approach components.
There is a possibility of electric shock or injury.
Do not insert foreign matter or objects.
Do not allow metal strips or fluid to enter the unit through gaps such as the air vent or the
front and rear doors when working with the doors open. There is a possibility of fire or electric
shock.
Do not disassemble, repair or modify the unit.
Never disassemble, repair or modify this device.
Doing so may result in electric shock, fire, or burn injuries as well as malfunction of the
device. Furthermore, electrical interference may occur and the guarantee may be void.
Measures against failure and damage
If the unit is faulty or damaged, turn off the power switch and pull out the plug from the power
outlet.
Note that data may be damaged if the unit is turned off during operation.
Contact your local maintenance service company for repair.
Do not use when smoke, overheating, foul odor, or abnormal noise are detected.
If smoke, overheating, foul odor or abnormal noise is detected, immediately turn off the
power switch and pull out the plug from the power outlet.
Continuing to use the unit may cause fire.
Note that data may be damaged if the unit is turned off during operation.
Contact your local NEC sales representative or maintenance service company for repair.
Take caution when mounting unit onto rack.
The Autoloader weighs approximately 13 kg. Note the following precautions to ensure safety.
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Before using the Autoloader, read the "Cautions on Handling" on page 7.
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Use the supplied mounting device to carry and position the Autoloader. If the mounting
device is not available, remove the cartridge to reduce the unit's weight before picking it
up.
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Mechanical load: Make sure the load on the rack is balanced. A lopsided load may be
hazardous. Consider the total weight being mounted on the rack. To avoid poor balance,
load heavier units on lower racks otherwise the rack may become unstable causing it to
fall over.
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