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User Manual
When carrying the device with your bare hands, always wear protective gloves to
avoid injury.
When carrying the device, handle it gently and always hold the handles of the
device or drag the bottom edge of the device. Do not hold the handles of a device
component.
When the device weight exceeds the carrying limit of a single person, carry it with
multiple people or use a carrying tool.
When using a forklift or handcart for transportation, place the device stably to
ensure the device will not tip over.
The following table lists the maximum weights that adults can carry at a time
specified by some organizations for your reference.
CEN (European Committee for Standardization)
ISO (International Organization for Standardization)
NIOSH (National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health)
HSE (Health and Safety Executive)
General Administration of Quality Supervision, Inspection and
Quarantine of the People’s Republic of China
Male: 15 kg/33.08 lb
Female: 10 kg/22.05 lb
Device Mounting
When the device is installed on a desktop or into a rack, the desktop or rack must
bear at least 4 times the device weight.
2.3.1 Mounting on a Desktop
Ensure the stability and grounding of the desktop or working table.
Ensure that the device is placed horizontally and do not turn it over or hang it on
the wall.
Do not place other objects on the device.
Do not put water cups, beverages and other containers with liquid close to or on
the device to avoid liquid leakage and thus cause safety hazards.
If any object or liquid accidentally enters the device, stop using the device and
disconnect the power cord and all cables connected to the device immediately,
and then contact the after-sales personnel.
When handling a flight case with wheels, please lock and fix the wheels to prevent
the device from sliding.
When stacking, ensure all the devices are stacked stably to avoid device damage
and personal injury caused by falling.
2.3.2 Mounting into a Rack
The rack must be fixed properly to avoid tilting and falling, and thus cause
personal injury and device damage.