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CAUTION
Handling the power cord
Observe the following cautions when handling the power cord.
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Do not touch the plug with wet hands as this may cause electric shock.
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When inserting the power cord into and removing it from the power outlet, be sure to
hold the plug, not the cord. Failure to do so may damage the power cord, causing
fire or electric shock.
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Use only the power cord supplied with the unit. Using a power cord with
non-compliant input power conditions may cause smoke or fire.
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Connect the power cord to a power outlet that has an earth terminal, and that can
supply the current required by the specified voltage. If the power cord is connected
to an outlet with non-compliant input power conditions, it may cause smoke or fire.
Using an outlet with no earth terminal may result in electric shock or electrical
interference.
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Do not use single-source multi-thread wiring as this may cause smoke or fire.
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If there is dust in the plug or outlet, remove the dust only after shutting down the unit
and turning off the power, in that order. Dust must be removed as it may cause
degradation of the insulation, leading to smoke or fire.
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Ensure that the plug of the power cord is inserted properly into the outlet. A loose
connection may cause contact failure, leading to malfunction of the unit or fire.
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The power cord should not be pulled tightly. Also, do not apply excessive force to
the power cord or plug, or the power outlet. Note that if the power cord is
disconnected during operation, data may be lost or the unit damaged.
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Do not use the power cord for other purposes, bend it excessively, cut or otherwise
damage it, or place heavy objects on it. This may damage the power cord, causing
fire or electric shock.
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If the power cord is damaged or plug becomes hot, do not use the power cord, as
this may cause fire or electric shock. Contact your local maintenance service
company for replacement of the damaged cord.
Rack safety precautions
Note the following safety precautions when mounting the unit onto a rack.
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Operation in hot environment: The temperature in the rack area may exceed
normal room temperature when this unit is operating in a closed rack or when
several units are rack-mounted together. If the rack includes a front door and/or
back door, make sure the doors do not impede the Autoloader's air circulation. Also,
make sure that the rack's internal temperature does not exceed the recommended
operating temperature range for mounted units.
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Check whether there is a large enough gap between the rack's door and the unit.
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Connect the Autoloader's power cord to a socket strip (table tap) or distribution
board, and make sure the current capacity meets the minimum requirement for
rack-mounted devices.
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Secure grounding: All rack-mounted devices must be securely grounded. Take
further caution if the device is not directly connected to a distribution panel (such as
when using a table tap). Since grounding of the Autoloader depends on the power
cord's ground terminal, always check the grounding reliability of the table tap or
distribution panel to be used.
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