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SAFETY SUMMARY (Continued)
Hazardous voltage. Before you replace an main memory, shut down the OS, and
disconnect the power cord plug from the outlet. Make sure you wait at least one
minute before detaching the cover of the Equipment. Otherwise, you may get an
electric shock or a fire may occur.
Hazardous voltage. Do not remove the power supply unit. Otherwise, death or
serious injury due to electric shock may result.
Hazardous voltage. Do not open the cover of the power supply unit. Otherwise,
death or serious injury due to electric shock may result.
(See Section 5.4 on page 5-18.)
Hazardous voltage. Be sure to shut down the OS, disconnect the power cord
plug from the outlet, and wait at least one minute before detaching the cover of
the Equipment. Otherwise, you may get an electric shock or a fire may occur.
(See Section 5.5 on page 5-25.)
(See Section 5.6 on page 5-27.)
3.2 CAUTION Statements
When procuring an AC power cord, make sure that the cord has proper rating
and meets local safety requirements whatever applicable. Otherwise, an electric
shock or machine failure may result. (See Section 1.4 on page 1-9.)
Hazardous rotating object. Persons other than customer engineers must not
detach any fan or fan guard. Never put a finger or any object in the rotary.
Otherwise, injury due to entrapment may result. (See Chapter 2 on page 2-1.)
During work, do not touch the internal parts directly with bare hands.
Otherwise, you may get burned because the parts are hot. In addition, such
action may cause damage to the internal parts. (See Section 5.4 on page 5-5.)
Do not insert your fingers inside the cover of the Equipment when you reattach
it. Otherwise, you may pinch your fingers.
Pay attention not to get your fingers injured by protrusions in the back of the
Equipment. (See Section 5.4 on page 5-9.)
(See Section 5.4 on page 5-14.)
If you happened to bend the blade of slot earthing leaf spring while extracting an
extended board, carefully restore the shape of the blade, paying attention not to
hurt your hand or fingers on the sharp blade of the leaf spring.
(See Section 5.4 on page 5-14.)
(See Section 5.4 on page 5-17.)