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Fujitsu M10-4 - Emergency Power off

Fujitsu M10-4
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Caution
-
In
an
emergency
(such
as
smoke
or
flames
coming
from
the
chassis),
immediately
stop
using
the
unit
and
turn
off
the
power
supply.
Regardless
of
the
operation
you
are
performing,
give
top
priority
to
fire
prevention.
If
excessive
force
is
applied
to
the
CPU
memory
unit,
the
components
mounted
on
printed
boards
may
be
damaged.
When
handling
the
CPU
memory
unit,
observe
the
following
precautions:
Hold
the
CPU
memory
unit
by
the
metal
frame.
When
removing
the
CPU
memory
unit
from
the
packaging,
keep
the
CPU
memory
unit
horizontal
until
you
lay
it
on
the
cushioned
ESD
mat.
Connectors
and
components
on
the
CPU
memory
unit
have
thin
pins
that
bend
easily.
Therefore,
do
not
place
the
CPU
memory
unit
on
a
hard
surface.
Be
careful
not
to
damage
the
small
parts
located
on
both
sides
of
the
CPU
memory
unit.
The
heat
sinks
can
be
damaged
by
incorrect
handling.
Do
not
touch
the
heat
sinks
with
your
hands
or
other
objects
while
replacing
or
removing
CPU
memory
units.
If
a
heat
sink
is
disconnected
or
broken,
obtain
a
replacement
CPU
memory
unit.
When
storing
or
carrying
a
CPU
memory
unit,
ensure
that
the
heat
sinks
are
sufficiently
protected.
When
removing
a
cable
such
as
the
LAN
cable,
if
you
cannot
reach
the
latch
lock
of
the
connector,
use
a
flat
headed
screwdriver
etc.
to
push
the
latch
and
release
the
cable.
If
you
use
force
to
remove
the
cable,
the
LAN
port
of
the
CPU
memory
unit
or
the
PCI
Express
(PCIe)
cards
may
be
damaged.
Do
not
use
any
power
cord
other
than
the
specified
one.
1.7 Emergency
Power
Off
This
section
explains
the
procedure
for
powering
off
the
system
in
an
emergency.
1.
Remove
all
the
power
cords
from
the
power
supply
unit.
Chapter
1
 
Before
Starting
Maintenance
Work 7

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