Electrical
safety
CAUTION:
Electrical
current
from
power,
telephone,
and
communication
cables
can
be
hazardous.
To
avoid
personal
injury
or
equipment
damage,
disconnect
the
attached
power
cords,
telecommunication
systems,
networks,
and
modems
before
you
open
the
server/workstation
covers,
unless
instructed
otherwise
in
the
installation
and
configuration
procedures.
Observe
the
following
rules
when
working
on
electrical
equipment.
Important:
Use
only
approved
tools
and
test
equipment.
Some
hand
tools
have
handles
covered
with
a
soft
material
that
does
not
insulate
you
when
working
with
live
electrical
currents.
Many
customers
have,
near
their
equipment,
rubber
floor
mats
that
contain
small
conductive
fibers
to
decrease
electrostatic
discharges.
Do
not
use
this
type
of
mat
to
protect
yourself
from
electrical
shock.
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Find
the
room
emergency
power-off
(EPO)
switch,
disconnecting
switch,
or
electrical
outlet.
If
an
electrical
accident
occurs,
you
can
then
operate
the
switch
or
unplug
the
power
cord
quickly.
v
Do
not
work
alone
under
hazardous
conditions
or
near
equipment
that
has
hazardous
voltages.
v
Disconnect
all
power
before:
Performing
a
mechanical
inspection
Working
near
power
supplies
Removing
or
installing
main
units
v
Before
you
start
to
work
on
the
machine,
unplug
the
power
cord.
If
you
cannot
unplug
it,
ask
the
customer
to
power-off
the
wall
box
that
supplies
power
to
the
machine
and
to
lock
the
wall
box
in
the
off
position.
v
If
you
need
to
work
on
a
machine
that
has
exposed
electrical
circuits,
observe
the
following
precautions:
Ensure
that
another
person,
familiar
with
the
power-off
controls,
is
near
you.
Remember:
Another
person
must
be
there
to
switch
off
the
power,
if
necessary.
Use
only
one
hand
when
working
with
powered-on
electrical
equipment;
keep
the
other
hand
in
your
pocket
or
behind
your
back.
Remember:
There
must
be
a
complete
circuit
to
cause
electrical
shock.
By
observing
the
above
rule,
you
may
prevent
a
current
from
passing
through
your
body.
When
using
testers,
set
the
controls
correctly
and
use
the
approved
probe
leads
and
accessories
for
that
tester.
Stand
on
suitable
rubber
mats
(obtained
locally,
if
necessary)
to
insulate
you
from
grounds
such
as
metal
floor
strips
and
machine
frames.
Observe
the
special
safety
precautions
when
you
work
with
very
high
voltages;
these
instructions
are
in
the
safety
sections
of
maintenance
information.
Use
extreme
care
when
measuring
high
voltages.
150
Hardware
Maintenance
Manual