Cisco Systems MDS 9500, MDS 9100, MDS 9200 important safety instructions Stabilizing the System

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Site Preparation

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Ensure that cables do not obstruct the airflow through the chassis.

Consider heat dissipation of all equipment when determining the air-conditioning requirements as specified in the hardware installation guide. When evaluating airflow requirements take into consideration that as a general rule hot air generated by equipment at the bottom of the rack can be drawn into the intake ports of the equipment above.

Stabilizing the System

The standard rack dimensions (H x W x D) are 84 x 17.75 x 19.25 inches ( 213.4 x 45.1 x 23.5 cm). Follow these guidelines to stabilize the system:

Install any stabilizers provided with the rack before mounting or servicing the system in the rack.

Load the rack from the bottom to the top, with the heaviest system at the bottom.

Do not stack the system on top of any other equipment. If the system falls, it can cause severe bodily injury and damage the equipment.

If you are using an equipment shelf, ensure that the shelf is constructed to support the weight and dimensions of the chassis.

Ensure that the weight of the chassis does not make the rack unstable. Stabilize telco racks with ceiling brackets if the rack is populated with heavy equipment.

Bolt the rack to the floor for stability.

Lifting the System

Follow these guidelines when lifting the system:

Disconnect all power and external cables before lifting the system.

Ensure that your footing is solid and the weight of the system is evenly distributed between your feet.

Lift the system slowly, keeping your back straight. Lift with your legs, not with your back. Bend at the knees, not at the waist.

Do not attempt to lift the system with the handles on the power supplies, front panel, or on any of the cards. These handles are not designed to support the weight of the system.

Depending on the weight of the system, more than one person might be required to lift it.

Figure 1 shows the number of people needed to lift the system by weight.

Figure 1 Safely Lifting the System

<40 lb

40 to 70 lb

70 to 121 lb

>121 lb

(<18 kg)

(18 to 32 kg)

(32 to 55 kg)

(>55 kg)

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Contents Cisco Systems, Inc. All rights reserved Site Preparation Ensuring Overcurrent Protection Grounding the SystemCreating a Safe Environment Rack-Mounting the SystemStabilizing the System Power Considerations AC PowerInstalling and Servicing the System Using Redundant PowerPreventing ESD Damage Working with Lasers Disconnecting PowerPreventing EMI Covering Empty Slots Disposing of the SystemStatement 5-Chassis Lifting Warning Translated Safety Warnings Translated Safety Warnings Statement 166-Backplane Voltage Warning Translated Safety Warnings Statement 181-Wrist Strap and Midplane Contact Warning Translated Safety Warnings Translated Safety Warnings Statement 258-Fan Tray Removal Warning Statement 289-Power Supply Installation Warning Translated Safety Warnings Statement 341-Metal Contacts on the Battery Statement 1003-DC Power Disconnection Translated Safety Warnings Translated Safety Warnings Translated Safety Warnings Translated Safety Warnings Translated Safety Warnings Translated Safety Warnings Statement 1008-Class 1 Laser Product Translated Safety Warnings Statement 1017-Restricted Area Translated Safety Warnings Statement 1022-Disconnect Device Statement 1028-More Than One Power Supply Translated Safety Warnings Statement 1029-Blank Faceplates and Cover Panels Translated Safety Warnings Translated Safety Warnings Statement 1030-Equipment Installation Translated Safety Warnings Statement 1034-Backplane Voltage Translated Safety Warnings Statement 1040-Product Disposal Statement 1045-Short-circuit Protection Translated Safety Warnings Statement 1046-Installing or Replacing the Unit Translated Safety Warnings Statement 1051-Laser Radiation Translated Safety Warnings Statement 1057-Hazardous Radiation Exposure Translated Safety Warnings Statement 1071-Warning Definition Bewaar Deze InstructiesBewahren SIE Diese Hinweise GUT AUF Spara Dessa Anvisningar GEM Disse Anvisninger Translated Safety Warnings Statement 1073-No User-Serviceable Parts Translated Safety Warnings European Directives Lithuanian European Directives Standards Compliance Etsi Class a Notice for Canada Class a Notice for FCCStatement 340-Class a Warning for CISPR22 EMC Class a Notices and Warnings EMC Class a Notices and Warnings Statement 371-Power Cable and AC Adapter Japanese Electric Appliance and Radio LawsRegulatory Compliance and Safety Information Hardware InstallationRelease Notes Compatibility InformationCommand-Line Interface Troubleshooting and ReferenceInstallation and Configuration Note Cisco Fabric Manager78-17429-05