Laser safety and compliance, Class i laser product, Performing the safety inspection procedure – Dell TL2000 User Manual
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Laser
Safety
and
Compliance
Before
using
the
library,
review
the
following
laser
safety
information.
Class
I
Laser
Product
The
library
may
contain
a
laser
assembly
that
complies
with
the
performance
standards
set
by
the
U.S.
Food
and
Drug
Administration
for
a
Class
I
laser
product.
Class
I
laser
products
do
not
emit
hazardous
laser
radiation.
The
library
has
the
necessary
protective
housing
and
scanning
safeguards
to
ensure
that
laser
radiation
is
inaccessible
during
operation
or
is
within
Class
I
limits.
External
safety
agencies
have
reviewed
the
library
and
have
obtained
approvals
to
the
latest
standards
as
they
apply.
Performing
the
Safety
Inspection
Procedure
Before
you
service
the
unit,
perform
the
following
safety
inspection
procedure:
1.
Stop
all
activity
between
the
host
and
the
library’s
tape
drives.
2.
Turn
off
the
power
to
the
library
by
pushing
in
on
the
Power
button
(1)
shown
in
Figure
1-1
on
Page
1-1
for
4
seconds.
3.
If
drives
are
SCSI
attached,
disconnect
the
SCSI
cable
and
check
the
SCSI
bus
terminator
for
damage.
4.
Unplug
the
library’s
power
cord
or
cords
from
the
electrical
outlet
and
the
library
power
supply.
5.
Check
the
library’s
power
cord
for
damage,
such
as
a
pinched,
cut,
or
frayed
cord.
6.
If
drives
are
SCSI
attached,
check
the
tape
drive’s
SCSI
bus
(signal)
cable
for
damage.
7.
If
drives
are
FC/SAS
attached,
check
the
tape
drive’s
FC/SAS
cable
for
damage.
8.
Check
the
cover
of
the
library
for
sharp
edges,
damage,
or
alterations
that
expose
its
internal
parts.
9.
Check
the
cover
of
the
library
for
proper
fit.
It
should
be
in
place
and
secure.
10.
Check
the
product
label
at
the
rear
of
the
library
to
make
sure
that
it
matches
the
voltage
at
your
outlet.
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Dell
PowerVault
TL2000
Tape
Library
and
TL4000
Tape
Library
User's
Guide