4
WARNING
CAUTION
Do not put the Ethernet Switch into fire.
Deviation could lead to explosion and/or fire.
If the device is going to be used in high temperature environments, do not
perform the following operations with bare hands.
- Relocating the installation area, transporting, and attaching, and removing
attachment brackets, etc.
- Connecting and disconnecting twisted pair cables, fiber optic cables, SFP modules
and console cables
- Attaching, and removing power cords
- Operating LED display change buttons
Deviation could lead to injuries or burns, etc. because of high temperatures.
Do not use the Ethernet Switch in dusty environments such as on floors,
underneath floors, the backside of ceilings, or wiring panels.
Do not use the Ethernet Switch in very dusty areas such as on floors, underneath
floors, the backside of ceilings, or wiring panels. Deviation could lead to fire,
electrical shock, and/or equipment failure. It is recommended that the Ethernet
Switch be operated in environments such as the inside of racks where it is difficult
for dust to be generated.
Use the bundled power cord (AC 100 – 240 V specifications).
Deviation could lead to electric shock, malfunction, and/or equipment failure.
Unplug the power cord in case of equipment failure.
Deviation, such as keep connecting for a long time, could lead to fire.
Be sure to connect the ground cable.
Otherwise this might cause electrical shocks, misoperations and malfunctions.
Connect the Ethernet Switch via the supplied power cord to the outlet which is
connected to the ground.
If the outlet is not connected to a ground, connect the ground cable to the ground
terminal screw.
Connect the power cord firmly to the power port.
Otherwise this might cause electrical shocks and malfunctions.
Unplug the power cord if the STATUS/ECO LED (Status/ECO mode) or FAN LED
(Fan sensor) blinks in orange (system fault).
Deviation, such as keep connecting for a long time, could lead to fire.
Handle the Ethernet Switch carefully to prevent fingers and hands from being
damaged by twisted pair port, SFP extension slot, console port, or power cord
hook block.
When mounting the Ethernet Switch on a wall, mount it securely using wall
mount brackets to prevent the Ethernet Switch from falling due its weight and
that of the connection cables.
Deviation could lead to falling, injury and/or equipment failure.