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General safety guidelines

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General safety guidelines Carefully read these safety guidelines and follow them when working with the disk array. • Fully understand and follow all hazard warnings in this guide and on warning labels on the disk array. These hazard warnings help you to prevent or reduce the risk of death, personal injury, or product damage. Hazard warnings include alert headings consisting of an alert symbol and the word Caution or Warning. CAUTION: This indicates a hazardous situation which, if not avoided, will or can result in serious product damage or loss of data. WARNING! This indicates a potentially hazardous situation which, if not avoided, can result in death or serious injury. • Replace any warning label that becomes dirty or starts peeling off. • Keep in mind that the hazard warnings in this guide and on the disk array cannot cover every possible hazard because it is impossible to predict and evaluate all potentially hazardous circumstances. Be alert and use common sense. If you have any questions, contact your HP support representative. • Follow the safety guidelines and procedures in all documentation for this and related products. CAUTION: Disk array maintenance must be done only by trained and qualified HP support representatives. Only an HP support representative can power off the disk array, except in an emergency. CAUTION: Do not perform any procedures not described in this guide. If you have any questions or concerns, contact your HP support representative. WARNING! Do not touch areas marked HAZARDOUS, even with the power off. These areas contain high-voltage power. 38 Operations

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General safety guidelines
Carefully read these safety guidelines and follow them when working with the disk array.
Fully understand and follow all hazard warnings in this guide and on warning
labels on the disk array. These hazard warnings help you to prevent or reduce
the risk of death, personal injury, or product damage. Hazard warnings include
alert headings consisting of an alert symbol and the word
Caution
or
Warning
.
CAUTION:
This indicates a hazardous situation which, if not avoided, will or can result in
serious product damage or loss of data.
WARNING!
This indicates a potentially hazardous situation which, if not avoided, can result in
death or serious injury.
Replace any warning label that becomes dirty or starts peeling off.
Keep in mind that the hazard warnings in this guide and on the disk array
cannot cover every possible hazard because it is impossible to predict and
evaluate all potentially hazardous circumstances. Be alert and use common
sense. If you have any questions, contact your HP support representative.
Follow the safety guidelines and procedures in all documentation for this and
related products.
CAUTION:
Disk array maintenance must be done only by trained and quali
ed HP support
representatives. Only an HP support representative can power off the disk array,
except in an emergency.
CAUTION:
Do not perform any procedures not described in this guide. If you have any
questions or concerns, contact your HP support representative.
WARNING!
Do not touch areas marked HAZARDOUS, even with the power off. These areas
contain high-voltage power.
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