General Instructions
• The NAS should be stored in a secure location with restricted access, controlled through the use of a
tool, lock and key, or any means of security.
• Only qualified, skilled, and authorized persons with knowledge of all restrictions, safety precautions,
and installation and maintenance procedures should have physical access to the NAS.
• To avoid potential injury or damage to components, ensure that the drives and other internal system
components have cooled before touching them.
• Observe electrostatic discharge (ESD) procedures to avoid potential injury or damage to components.
Power
• To reduce the risk of fire or electric shock, ensure that you only connect the power cord to a properly
grounded electrical outlet.
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The device may have one or more power supply unit (PSU) cords. To avoid serious injuries, a trained
service technician must disconnect all PSU cords before installing or replacing system components.
System Battery
• To avoid potential battery explosion, causing injury or damage to components, ensure that you replace
the existing battery with a battery of the same type.
• Dispose of used batteries properly according to local regulations or the instructions of the battery
manufacturer.
Moving Parts
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Moving fan blades:
Keep your body parts away from moving fan blades while the device is connected
to a power source.
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Moving components:
Keep your body parts away from other moving components.
Setting Up the NAS
Important
Read all safety requirements and information in
up the NAS or installing NAS components.
1.
Place your NAS device in an environment that meets the requirements.
For details, see
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TS-451DeU User Guide
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