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The transceiver dust caps protect the transceivers from contamination. Do not discard the dust covers. CAUTION: To avoid damage to the connectors, always install the dust covers or dust caps whenever a transceiver or a fiber cable is disconnected. Remove the dust covers or dust caps from transceivers or fiber cable connectors only when they are connected. Do not discard the dust covers. To minimize the risk of contamination or damage, do the following: • Dust covers - Remove and set aside the dust covers and dust caps when installing an I/O module, a transceiver or a cable. Install the dust covers when disconnecting a transceiver or cable. • When to clean - If a connector may be contaminated, or if a connector has not been protected by a dust cover for an extended period of time, clean it. • How to clean: 1. Wipe the connector with a lint-free tissue soaked with 100% isopropyl alcohol. 2. Wipe the connector with a dry, lint-free tissue. 3. Dry the connector with moisture-free compressed air. One of the many sources for cleaning equipment specifically designed for fiber optic connectors is: Alcoa Fujikura Ltd. 1-888-385-4587 (North America) 011-1-770-956-7200 (International) Handling fiber optic cables 77

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The transceiver dust caps protect the transceivers from contamination.
Do not discard the dust
covers.
CAUTION:
To avoid damage to the connectors, always install the dust covers or dust caps
whenever a transceiver or a fiber cable is disconnected. Remove the dust covers or dust caps from
transceivers or fiber cable connectors only when they are connected.
Do not discard the dust covers.
To minimize the risk of contamination or damage, do the following:
Dust covers
— Remove and set aside the dust covers and dust caps when installing an I/O
module, a transceiver or a cable. Install the dust covers when disconnecting a transceiver or
cable.
When to clean
— If a connector may be contaminated, or if a connector has not been protected
by a dust cover for an extended period of time, clean it.
How to clean
:
1.
Wipe the connector with a lint-free tissue soaked with 100% isopropyl alcohol.
2.
Wipe the connector with a dry, lint-free tissue.
3.
Dry the connector with moisture-free compressed air.
One of the many sources for cleaning equipment specifically designed for fiber optic connectors
is:
Alcoa Fujikura Ltd.
1-888-385-4587 (North America)
011-1-770-956-7200 (International)
Handling fiber optic cables
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