Safety instructions, General, When using your computer – Dell PERC 4/SI User Manual
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Dell™ PowerEdge™ Expandable RAID Controller 4/Di/Si and 4e/Di/Si User's Guide
Safety Instructions
Use the following safety guidelines to help ensure your own personal safety and to help protect your computer and working environment from potential
damage.
General
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Do not attempt to service the computer yourself unless you are a trained service technician. Always follow installation instructions closely.
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To help prevent electric shock, plug the computer and device power cables into properly grounded electrical outlets. These cables are equipped with 3-
prong plugs to help ensure proper grounding. Do not use adapter plugs or remove the grounding prong from a cable. If you must use an extension
cable, use a 3-wire cable with properly grounded plugs.
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To help avoid the potential hazard of electric shock, do not use your computer during an electrical storm.
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To help avoid the potential hazard of electric shock, do not connect or disconnect any cables or perform maintenance or reconfiguration of this product
during an electrical storm.
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If your computer includes a modem, the cable used with the modem should be manufactured with a minimum wire size of 26 American wire gauge
(AWG) and an FCC-compliant RJ-11 modular plug.
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Before you clean your computer, disconnect the computer from the electrical outlet. Clean your computer with a soft cloth dampened with water. Do not
use liquid or aerosol cleaners, which may contain flammable substances.
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To help avoid possible damage to the system board, wait 5 seconds after turning off the computer before disconnecting a device from the computer.
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To avoid shorting out your computer when disconnecting a network cable, first unplug the cable from the network adapter on the back of your
computer, and then from the network jack. When reconnecting a network cable to your computer, first plug the cable into the network jack, and then
into the network adapter.
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To help protect your computer from sudden, transient increases and decreases in electrical power, use a surge suppressor, line conditioner, or
uninterruptible power supply (UPS).
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Ensure that nothing rests on your computer's cables and that the cables are not located where they can be stepped on or tripped over.
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Do not push any objects into the openings of your computer. Doing so can cause fire or electric shock by shorting out interior components.
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Keep your computer away from radiators and heat sources. Also, do not block cooling vents. Avoid placing loose papers underneath your computer; do
not place your computer in a closed-in wall unit or on a bed, sofa, or rug.
When Using Your Computer
As you use your computer, observe the following safe-handling guidelines.
Your computer is equipped with one of the following:
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A fixed-voltage power supply — Computers with a fixed-voltage power supply do not have a voltage selection switch on the back panel and operate at
only one voltage (see the regulatory label on the outside of the computer for its operating voltage).
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An auto-sensing voltage circuit — Computers with an auto-sensing voltage circuit do not have a voltage selection switch on the back panel and
automatically detect the correct operating voltage.
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A manual voltage selection switch — Computers with a voltage selection switch on the back panel must be manually set to operate at the correct
operating voltage.
To help avoid damaging a computer with a manual voltage selection switch, ensure that the voltage selection switch is set to match the AC power available at
your location:
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115 V/60 Hz in most of North and South America and some Far Eastern countries such as South Korea and Taiwan
CAUTION:
Safety Instructions
CAUTION:
Do not operate your computer with any cover(s) (including computer covers, bezels, filler brackets, front-panel inserts, and so on)
removed.