Safety / Fiber Optic / ESD Precautions
The following precautions must be followed during all phases of equipment installation, operation, and servicing. Equipment users are responsible for following warnings and cautions, and for taking other appropriate steps to assure safe equipment operation. Sun assumes no liability for failure to comply with these requirements.
■Safety Precautions
To prevent hazardous conditions and personal injury, follow these safety precautions:
Verify Proper Equipment Grounding
Ensure cabinet frames are properly connected to an electrical earth ground. AC power supplies require a
Avoid Electric Shocks
Only qualified personnel may remove equipment covers for servicing. Before starting a service procedure, remove conductive metal objects from your person including rings, watches, necklaces, and badge chains. Use a conductive wrist strap and work mat grounded to a jack or unpainted metal surface on a cabinet frame. Never touch exposed connector pins or sockets, or leave ‘live’ cable ends exposed.
Use Only Approved Tools and Test Equipment
Use only approved tools and test equipment supplied in the standard CSE tool kit. Always ground test equipment to a grounding jack on the cabinet frame. Repair or replace any damaged tools or test equipment prior to use.
Be Aware of Your Operating Environment
Never operate electrical or electronic equipment in the presence of flammable gases or fumes, as these can create an explosion hazard.
Never Service or Adjust Equipment Alone
Never service or adjustment equipment unless another person capable of rendering first aid and resuscitation is present.
Do Not Substitute Parts or Modify Equipment
To assure equipment safety features are maintained, and to avoid introducing additional hazards, never install substitute parts or modify Sun equipment without explicit permission from Sun technical support personnel. Never remove, cut, or relocate
Provide Adequate Equipment Clearances
Make sure there is sufficient clearance around equipment to facilitate airflow and heat dis- sipation, and to maintain ambient system temperatures within recommended operating ranges. Provide clearances that allow cabinet doors to open at least 90 degrees, and to be easily removed for servicing equipment or in emergency situations.
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