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This appliance is intended for installation in restricted areas only. Initial setup and 

maintenance should be performed by qualified personnel.

Power down the appliance following the operating system’s proper power down 

procedure using the I/O Power Button on the front panel. Unplug the AC power cord 

before servicing.

To avoid electrical shock, check the power cords as follows:

■ 

This product is to be installed in Restricted Access Location only.

■ 

Use the exact type of power cords required.

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Use power cord(s) that came with safety certifications.

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Power cord(s) must comply with AC voltage requirements in your region.

■ 

The power cord plug cap must have an electrical current rating that is at least 

125% of the electrical current rating of this product.

■ 

The power cord plug cap that plugs into the AC receptacle on the power supply 

must be an IEC 320, sheet C13, type female connector.

■ 

Plug the power cord(s) into a socket that is properly grounded before turning on 

the power.

Required operating conditions for the appliance are -

Temperature: 10 to 35

o

C (50 to 95

o

F).

Humidity, non-condensing: 8 to 90%.

CLASS 1 LASER PRODUCT - APPAREIL À LASER DE CLASSE 1

DISPOSING OF BATTERY BACKUP UNITS - IF APPLICABLE

If the BBU is damaged in any way, toxic chemicals may be released. The material in 

the battery pack contains heavy metals that can contaminate the environment. 

Federal, state, and local regulations prohibit the disposal of rechargeable atteries in 

public landfills. Be sure to recycle the old battery packs properly. Comply with all 

applicable battery disposal and hazardous material handling laws and regulations in 

the country or other jurisdiction where you are using the BBU.

Risk of explosion if the battery is installed upside down or is replaced by an incorrect 

type. Replace it only with the same or equivalent type recommended by the 

manufacturer. Dispose of used batteries according to the instructions.

Disconnect the power supply at the circuit breaker before accessing any components. 

Turning off the system power supply switch does not reduce the risk of electrical shock 

from the power supply terminal block.

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To prevent the unit from overheating, never install the appliance in an enclosed area 

that is not properly ventilated or cooled. For proper airflow, keep the front and back 

sides of the appliance clear of obstructions and away from the exhaust of other 

equipment.

■ 

Be aware of the locations of the power switches on the chassis and in the room, so 

you can disconnect the power supply if an accident occurs.

■ 

Take extra precautionary measures when working with high voltage components. Do 

not work alone.

■ 

Before removing or installing main system components, be sure to disconnect the 

power first. Turn off the system before you disconnect the power supply.

■ 

Use only one hand when working with powered-on electrical equipment to avoid 

possible electrical shock.

■ 

Use rubber mats specifically designed as electrical insulators when working with 

computer systems.

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The power supply or power cord must include a grounding plug and must be plugged 

into grounded outlets.

Electric Static Discharge (ESD) can damage electronic components. To prevent 

damage to your system board, it is important to handle it very carefully. The following 

measures can prevent ESD damage to critical components.

■ 

Use a grounded wrist strap designed to prevent static discharge.

■ 

Keep all components and printed circuit boards (PCBs) in their antistatic bags until 

ready for use.

■ 

Touch a grounded metal object before removing the board from the antistatic bag.

■ 

Do not let components or PCBs come into contact with your clothing, which may 

retain a charge even if you are wearing a wrist strap.

■ 

Handle a board by its edges only; do not touch its components, peripheral chips, 

memory modules or contacts.

■ 

When handling chips or modules, avoid touching their pins.

■ 

Put the motherboard and peripherals back into their antistatic bags when not in use.

■ 

For grounding purposes, make sure your computer chassis provides excellent 

conductivity between the power supply, case, mounting fasteners and motherboard.

ELEVATED OPERATING AMBIENT 

TEMPERATURE

 - If installed in a 

closed or multi-unit rack assembly, the 

operating ambient temperature of the 

rack environment may be greater than 

room ambient temperature. Therefore, 

consideration should be given to installing 

the equipment in an environment 

compatible with the maximum ambient 

temperature (Tma) specified by the 

manufacturer. Always keep the rack’s 

front door and all panels and components 

on the appliances closed when not 

servicing to maintain proper cooling.

REDUCED AIR FLOW

 - Installation of 

the equipment in a rack should be such 

Verify that the ship kit includes a power cord, 
the screws and the 4-post and /or 2-post rack 
rail and bracket assemblies that you will need to 
install the appliance in your rack. Use the 
hardware supplied with your specific rack if 
different from the hardware supplied in this kit.

The 4-post rack assembly consists of:

1. A set of long, fixed rack brackets that attach directly to the rack itself.
2. A set of medium-sized adjustable rack brackets that attach to the 
long, fixed rack brackets.

The 2-post rack assembly consists of:

1. A set of long, fixed rack brackets.
2. Three sets of short rack brackets that attach to the long fixed rack brackets. One of these sets 
has threaded holes (for placement in the front) to allow the appliance to be secured in the rack.

that the amount of air flow required for 

safe operation of the equipment is not 

compromised. Leave enough clearance, 

approximately 25 inches in the front, and 

30 inches in the back of the rack to 

enable you to access appliance 

components and allow for sufficient air 

flow.

CIRCUIT OVERLOADING

 - 

Consideration should be given to the 

connection of the equipment to the 

supply circuit and the effect that 

overloading of the circuits might have on 

overcurrent protection and supply wiring. 

Appropriate consideration of equipment 

nameplate ratings should be used when 

addressing this concern.

MECHANICAL LOADING

 - Mounting 

of the equipment in the rack should be 

such that a hazardous condition is not 

achieved due to uneven mechanical 

loading. ALL RACKS MUST BE 

MOUNTED SECURELY. Ensure that all 

leveling jacks or stabilizers are properly 

attached to the rack. If installing multiple 

appliances in a rack, make sure the 

overall loading for each branch circuit 

does not exceed the rated capacity. Do 

not slide more than one appliance out 

from the rack at a time. Extending more 

than one appliance at a time may result in 

the rack becoming unstable. Install your 

appliance in the lower part of the rack 

because of its weight and also for ease in 

accessing appliance components.

RELIABLE EARTHING

  - Reliable 

earthing of rack-mounted equipment 

should be maintained. Particular attention 

should be given to supply connections 

other than direct connections to the 

branch circuit (e.g. use of power strips). 

Install near appropriate AC outlets, and 

Ethernet hubs or individual jacks. Be sure 

to install an AC Power Disconnect for the 

entire rack assembly. The Power 

Disconnect must be clearly marked. 

Ground the rack assembly properly to 

avoid electrical shock. 

Site Preparation

Unpacking The Appliance

1. Electrical and General Safety Guidelines

(Ten) M5

Cage nuts

Side view

(Eight) M5 x 12

flat head screws

Front

view

Side

view

(Twenty-two) M4 x 4

truss head screws 

Front

view

Side

view

(Eight) M5 x 12

cone washers 

Side

view

(Two) 10-32 x 3/4"

pan head screws

Front

view

Side

view

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