IBM SAN16B-2 User Guide - Page 13

Labels, Caution, notices

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Labels As an added precaution, safety labels are often installed directly on products or product components to warn of potential hazards. The actual product safety labels may differ from these sample safety labels: DANGER Hazardous voltage, current, or energy levels are present inside any component that has this label attached. (L001) Do not service, there are no serviceable parts. DANGER Multiple power cords (L003) To remove all power to the device, disconnect all power cords. Caution notices A caution notice calls attention to a situation that is potentially hazardous to people because of some existing condition. A caution notice can be accompanied by different symbols, as in the examples below: If the symbol is... It means.... A hazardous electrical condition with less severity than electrical danger. A generally hazardous condition not represented by other safety symbols. A hazardous condition due to the use of a laser in the product. Laser symbols are always accompanied by the classification of the laser as defined by the U. S. Department of Health and Human Services (for example, Class I, Class II, and so forth). Sample caution notices: CAUTION: This product is equipped with a 3-wire (two conductors and ground) power cable and plug. Use this power cable with a properly grounded electrical outlet to avoid electrical shock. (C018) CAUTION: Data processing environments can contain equipment transmitting on system links with laser modules that operate at greater than Class 1 power levels. For this reason, never look into the end of an optical fiber cable or open receptacle. (C027) Safety and environmental notices xi

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Labels
As
an
added
precaution,
safety
labels
are
often
installed
directly
on
products
or
product
components
to
warn
of
potential
hazards.
The
actual
product
safety
labels
may
differ
from
these
sample
safety
labels:
DANGER
Hazardous
voltage,
current,
or
energy
levels
are
present
inside
any
component
that
has
this
label
attached.
(L001)
Do
not
service,
there
are
no
serviceable
parts.
DANGER
Multiple
power
cords
(L003)
To
remove
all
power
to
the
device,
disconnect
all
power
cords.
Caution
notices
A
caution
notice
calls
attention
to
a
situation
that
is
potentially
hazardous
to
people
because
of
some
existing
condition.
A
caution
notice
can
be
accompanied
by
different
symbols,
as
in
the
examples
below:
If
the
symbol
is...
It
means
....
A
hazardous
electrical
condition
with
less
severity
than
electrical
danger.
A
generally
hazardous
condition
not
represented
by
other
safety
symbols.
A
hazardous
condition
due
to
the
use
of
a
laser
in
the
product.
Laser
symbols
are
always
accompanied
by
the
classification
of
the
laser
as
defined
by
the
U.
S.
Department
of
Health
and
Human
Services
(for
example,
Class
I,
Class
II,
and
so
forth).
Sample
caution
notices:
CAUTION:
This
product
is
equipped
with
a
3–wire
(two
conductors
and
ground)
power
cable
and
plug.
Use
this
power
cable
with
a
properly
grounded
electrical
outlet
to
avoid
electrical
shock.
(C018)
CAUTION:
Data
processing
environments
can
contain
equipment
transmitting
on
system
links
with
laser
modules
that
operate
at
greater
than
Class
1
power
levels.
For
this
reason,
never
look
into
the
end
of
an
optical
fiber
cable
or
open
receptacle.
(C027)
Safety
and
environmental
notices
xi