Handling Equipment
Note
The equipment has been evaluated for use in a Pollution Degree 2
environment (IP20 according to IEC 60529). For indoor controlled office
environments use only.
• Do not expose the shelf to direct sunlight! Doing so might cause temperatures to
exceed the specified limits and result in incorrect operation or damage to the
equipment.
• Do not operate the shelf with open slots.
Risk of electromagnetic disturbances and insufficient cooling!
To ensure that all components are adequately cooled, and EMC compliance is
achieved, do not operate the shelf without having either modules or the supplied
dummy modules fitted in the slots.
• Use the front cover to protect the fiber-optic cabling on the front of the 7HU Shelf.
Once a necessary work on the shelf has been completed at a later date, mount the
front cover again.
• Make sure that adequate air cooling always is provided.
• Do not dispose of a waste shelf with the normal trash.
The final disposal of any shelf with or without modules should be handled
according to all relevant national laws and regulations of your country.
For more information, refer to the
Safety Guide
, Section "Equipment
Disposal and Recycling Information".
Handling Modules
In the following, the term module refers to all types of channel modules, passive optical
modules, optical amplifiers as well as management and optical switch modules.
When handling a module, observe the following guidelines:
Modules containing static-sensitive components can be damaged or
effectively destroyed by electrostatic discharge (ESD) during
installation, removal, storage, or shipment. Please note that discharge
might go unnoticed by a technician. Always follow the ESD-prevention
instructions mentioned below! For more details, see the European
Standards EN 100015-1 to 4.
• Handle all modules as electrostatic sensitive devices, unless you are sure the
module concerned does not contain electrostatic discharge sensitive components.
• Always wear a properly grounded wrist strap and use a grounded work surface
whenever handling a module.
• Do not remove a module from its static-protective package until you are ready to
install it.
• Hold a module at its edges or faceplate only. Avoid touching the electronic
components or any exposed printed circuitry.
• When pulling and inserting modules, use the knurled screws on the faceplate.
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