Caution Notices; Sample Caution Notices - IBM SAN06B-R Installation, Service And User Manual

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Caution notices

A caution notice calls attention to a situation that is potentially hazardous to
people because of some existing condition. A caution notice can be accompanied
by different symbols, as in the examples below:
Read and comply with the following caution notices before installing or servicing
this device.
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Table 1. Sample caution notices
If the symbol is...
18-32 kg (39.7-70.5 lbs)
18-32 kg (39.7-70.5 lbs)
P/N 18P5850-B
SJ000752
CAUTION:
Energy hazard present. Shorting may result in system outage and
possible physical injury. Remove all metallic jewelry before servicing.
(C001)
CAUTION:
The battery contains lithium. To avoid possible explosion, do not burn
or charge the battery. Do not: v Throw or immerse into water v Heat to
more than 100°C (212°F) v Repair or disassemble Exchange only with
the IBM-approved part. Recycle or discard the battery as instructed by
local regulations. In the United States, IBM has a process for the
collection of this battery. For information, call 1-800-426-4333. Have the
IBM part number for the battery unit available when you call. (C003)
It means...
A hazardous electrical condition with less
severity than electrical danger.
A generally hazardous condition not
represented by other safety symbols.
A specification of product weight that
requires safe lifting practices. The weight
range of the product is listed below the
graphic, and the graphic and the wording of
the caution varies, depending on the weight
of the device.
A potential hazard of pinching the hand or
other body parts between parts.
A hazardous condition due to moving parts
nearby.
A hazardous condition due to the use of a
laser in the product. Laser symbols are
always accompanied by the classification of
the laser as defined by the U. S. Department
of Health and Human Services (for example,
Class I, Class II, and so forth).

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