General Safety Instructions
■ Check the electrical connections to the power circuits to ensure they will not be
overloaded.
■ Ensure that the device's electrical connection is properly earthed. If you connect several
devices together, their total power consumption may exceed the total safe limit.
■ Handle the power supply cables carefully. Always disconnect them by pulling on the plugs,
not on the cables themselves. Pulling on the cables loosens the contacts and can cause
problems.
■ Protect the power supply cables against physical damage. Never place furniture or other
heavy objects on the power supply cables and do not drop any sharp-edged or heavy
objects on it.
■ Do not tie knots in the power supply cables.
2.6 Opening the Device
The CryptoServer LAN must only be opened by the employees of Utimaco or certified sales
partners.
If the CryptoServer LAN is opened by someone else, instead of an employee of Utimaco or a
certified sales partner, Utimaco accepts no liability for any damage caused by opening the
device.
However, if there is an urgent need to open the device, it is essential that the power supply
plugs are removed from the sockets before the device is opened. Before opening the device
please contact your reseller or directly us, the manufacturer Utimaco (please see Chapter 9
for contact details). Please have the delivery note and the serial number of the device at
hand.
To ensure that CryptoServer LAN cannot be opened without anyone noticing, there are
holographic security seals on the device itself.
■ To avoid the risk of electrical shocks or fires, do not attempt to tamper with any
components inside the device.
■ Do not attempt to repair CryptoServer LAN in any way.
■ If water, wires or other parts penetrate the device by accident, immediately disconnect the
power supply cables and inform your dealer or Utimaco IS GmbH. If you operate the
device in this condition, you risk either causing a fire, or electrical shocks.
■ Do not insert any objects into the openings in the CryptoServer LAN casing because they
may hit live components and cause a short circuit. This may result in a fire or a life-
threatening electrical shock.