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Notices, Warranty notice, Class 1 laser product notice – Sun Microsystems StorageTek 96257 User Manual

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Notices

Warranty Notice

This document neither extends nor creates warranties of any nature, expressed or im-
plied. Sun cannot accept any responsibility for your use of the information in this docu-
ment, or for your use of any associated software programs. Sun assumes no responsibility
for data corruption or erasure resulting from use of the information in this document, or
use of software programs. You are responsible for backing up your data. You should en-
sure that your use of this information complies with all applicable laws, rules and regula-
tions of the jurisdiction(s) where the information is used.

Any changes or modifications made to this equipment which are not expressly approved
in advance by Sun will void the warranty, and may cause the equipment to create harmful
interference.

Class 1 Laser Product Notice

Laser transceivers are classified as Class 1 Laser Product, and have an output less than
70 microwatts and a wavelength of 850 nm. Sun Class 1 Laser Products comply with EN
60 825-1(+A-11) and with sections 21 CFR 1040.10 and 1040.11 of the Food and Drug
Administration (FDA) regulations. The following translations are provided to identify laser
safety and classification:

Finnish: Luokan 1 laserlaite
French: appariel A laser de classe 1
Swedish: klasse 1 laser apparat

Cabling Notice

Cables that connect peripherals to the VSM system must be shielded and grounded. Op-
eration of peripheral equipment with cables that are not shielded and correctly grounded
may result in interference to radio and TV reception.

DANGER !!

Lasers and high-frequency signals used in optical fiber cables can cause eye
injury if safety precautions are not followed. To prevent injury, observe these
precautions: Never look directly into an optical fiber cable, laser transceiver,
or connector; ensure that all transceiver optical ports are terminated with a
cable or cover; and comply with all warning labels on fiber optic components.