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Safety Notes
AXP 1410 Installation and Use (6806800H70D)
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Personal Injury or System Damage
A top-heavy rack can tip, causing damage to equipment and injury to personnel.
If your system is the only one in the rack, make sure to mount the system in the lowest part of
the rack. If several systems are installed in one rack, start with the heaviest component at the
bottom. If the rack is equipped with stabilizing devices, make sure that they are installed and
extended so that the rack is secure. Then proceed to mount or service the system.
Personal Injury or System Damage
Avoid personal injury or system damage by preventing accidental dropping of the system.
Use the appropriate equipment to safely lift and mount the system.
Personal Injury
The system is heavy.
To avoid muscle strain or back injury use lifting aids and proper lifting techniques when
removing or replacing the system.
Operation
System Overheating
Cooling Vents
Improper cooling can lead to blade and system damage and may void the manufacturer’s
warranty.
To ensure proper cooling and undisturbed airflow through the system always operate the
system in a horizontal position. Do not obstruct the ventilation openings at the top, sides and
back of the system. Keep the fresh air intake at the bottom-front side of the chassis completely
clear. Make sure that the fresh air supply is not mixed with hot exhaust from other devices.
To ensure proper air flow within the system make sure that all slots are populated with either
blades, filler blades, or dummy blades.
System Overheating
If you reduce the fan speed the system temperature will rise.
Constantly control the system temperature once you have reduced the fan speed. While
operating the system make sure the environmental and power requirements are met.
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