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Refer to the specifications section of the component documentation to find the weight of a component. Removing and Replacing Component Covers For your safety, never remove the cover from a cluster component without first disconnecting the power cord from the power outlet and removing any connection to a telecommunications network. If a Power Protection Device is fitted to your system, you must shut down the computer using its on/off switch, then remove the power cord before removing the component's cover. Remove the Power Protection Device cables before any servicing operation. Always replace the cover before switching the component on again. Using Cellular Phones and Other Wireless Technology Cellular telephones and other wireless technology can interfere with the operation of components in the HP Cluster Platform when the racks are opened and components are removed for service. A cellular telephone might emit a particularly strong signal when it is hunting for a signal. Shut off all wireless technology when servicing the cluster. Battery Safety Information There is a danger of explosion if a battery is incorrectly installed. For your safety, never attempt to recharge, disassemble, or burn an old battery. Replace the battery with the same or equivalent type, as recommended by the manufacturer. The battery in this system is a lithium battery that does not contain any heavy metals. However, to protect the environment, do not dispose of batteries in household waste. Return used batteries either to the shop from which you bought them, to the dealer from whom you purchased your system, or to HP so that they can either be recycled or disposed of correctly. Returned batteries are accepted free of charge. Avoiding Hearing Damage Your HP Cluster Platform might exceed local safety requirements for noise. For your safety and comfort, always use hearing protection if you are going to be within 10 feet of the cluster. The cluster documentation contains information that enables you to calculate the sound energy produced by the cluster. Avoiding Burn Injuries Some parts of the cluster or cluster components become hot during normal use. Wait approximately 3-5 minutes after shutting off the components for them to cool down before touching them. Avoiding Static Electricity Static electricity can damage electronic components and cause minor electrical shocks. See Appendix E for more information. Information on Ergonomics Ergonomics and safety information is provided with all components. HP recommends that you read and ensure that you understand all such information before using a component. Safety and comfort information is provided at the following URL: http://www.hp.com/ergo/checklist.html. viii Safety Considerations