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Handling Equipment Precautions and Guidelines
Handling Equipment Precautions and
Guidelines
Handling Shelves 469
Handling Modules 470
Handling Pluggable Transceivers 471
Handling Fiber-Optic Cables 472
Handle the final disposal of any HD component according to all relevant
national laws and regulations of your country.
When you handle the HD equipment, adhere to the precautions and
guidelines in this section and the Electrostatic Discharge Damage
Prevention and Warning.
Handling Shelves
When you handle a shelf, observe these guidelines:
l Handle a shelf as you would any electrostatic discharge sensitive device.
l Handle the shelf by its edges only. Avoid touching any exposed contact pins or
connector shells of interface ports that do not have a cable attached.
l Transport or store a shelf, even temporarily, in its original static-protective package
and shipping container.
l Do not remove a shelf from its shipping container until you are ready to mount it into a
rack.
l Do not operate the shelf with open slots.
l Use the front cover to protect the fiber-optic cabling on the front of the shelf.
l Do not touch the backplane with your hand or any metal tool.
l Make sure that adequate air cooling is always provided.
l Do not allow small-sized foreign objects such as wires, screws, and so on, to make
contact with the shelf. These objects might fall through the ventilation openings into
the shelf and cause a short circuit.
l Do not dispose of a waste shelf with the normal trash.
l Do not expose the shelf to rain, or dripping or splashing water.
l Do not place receptacles, such as cups, glasses, or bottles filled with drinks, on top of
or in close vicinity to a shelf.
l Do not place objects on top of a shelf.
l Do not smoke when handling the shelf. Cigarette ash can enter the shelf.
469 FSP 3000R7 High-Density Subshelf Guide - R17.2 - Issue:B

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