95741 Sixth Edition 2-5
Fiber Optic Safety
Replace Components
7. Remove the defective component and place it on the work surface.
8. Remove the replacement component from its ESD-protective package, and
install the component in the equipment.
9. Place the defective component in the ESD-protective package.
Clean Up
10. Disconnect the ground cords from the equipment.
11. Reinstall all equipment covers and close all equipment doors.
12. Disconnect the coil cord from your wrist, and, if necessary, disconnect the
ground cord from the work surface.
13. Properly store the work surface and the other Field Service Grounding Kit
items.
■Fiber Optic Safety
StorageTek products use both light emitting diodes (LEDs) and laser multi-mode
transmitter-receiver (transceiver) modules. LED transceivers use low power and
are not as dangerous as laser transceivers.
WARNING:
Eye hazard. Never look directly into a fiber-optic cable, a fiber-optic
connector, or a laser transmitter-receiver module. Hazardous conditions
might exist from laser power levels that are capable of causing injury to
the eye.
Be especially careful when using optical instruments with this
equipment. Such instruments might increase the likelihood of eye injury.
The laser transceivers in fiber-optic equipment can pose dangers to personal
safety. Ensure that anyone who works with this StorageTek equipment
understands these dangers and follows safety procedures. Ensure that the
optical ports of every laser transceiver module are terminated with an optical
connector, a dust plug, or a cover.
Each fiber-optic interface in this StorageTek Fibre Channel equipment contains
a laser transceiver that is a Class 1 Laser Product. Each laser transceiver has an
output of less than 70 µW and a wavelength of 850 nm. StorageTek’s Class 1
Laser Products comply with EN60825-1(+A-11) and with sections 21 CFR
1040.10 and 1040.11 of the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) regulations.