Electrical current safety information, Electrical, Current – Lenovo Secure Managed Client User Manual
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v
Reduced
air
flow
-
installation
of
the
equipment
in
a
rack
should
be
such
that
the
amount
of
air
flow
required
for
safe
operation
of
the
equipment
is
not
compromised.
v
Mechanical
loading
-
mounting
of
the
equipment
in
the
rack
should
be
such
that
a
hazardous
condition
is
not
achieved
due
to
uneven
mechanical
loading.
v
Circuit
overloading
-
Consideration
should
be
given
to
the
connection
of
the
equipment
to
the
supply
circuit
and
the
effect
that
overloading
of
the
circuits
might
have
on
overcurrent
protection
and
supply
wiring.
Appropriate
consideration
of
equipment
nameplate
ratings
should
be
used
when
addressing
this
concern.
v
Reliable
earthing
-
reliable
earthing
of
rack-mounted
equipment
should
be
maintained.
Particular
attention
should
be
given
to
supply
connections
other
than
direct
connections
to
the
branch
circuit
(e.g.
use
of
power
strips).
Electrical
current
safety
information
Danger
Electrical
current
from
power,
telephone,
and
communication
cables
is
hazardous.
To
avoid
a
shock
hazard:
v
Do
not
connect
or
disconnect
any
cables
or
perform
installation,
maintenance,
or
reconfiguration
of
this
product
during
an
electrical
storm.
v
Connect
all
power
cords
to
a
properly
wired
and
grounded
electrical
outlet.
v
Connect
to
properly
wired
outlets
any
equipment
that
will
be
attached
to
this
product.
v
When
possible,
use
one
hand
only
to
connect
or
disconnect
signal
cables.
v
Never
turn
on
any
equipment
when
there
is
evidence
of
fire,
water,
or
structural
damage.
v
Disconnect
the
attached
power
cords,
telecommunications
systems,
networks,
and
modems
before
you
open
the
device
covers,
unless
instructed
otherwise
in
the
installation
and
configuration
procedures.
v
Connect
and
disconnect
cables
as
described
in
the
following
table
when
installing,
moving,
or
opening
covers
on
this
product
or
attached
devices.
8
Safety
and
Warranty
Guide