Handling The System Equipment And Peripheral Equipment - Hitachi Compute Blade 2000 User Manual

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Handling the system equipment and
peripheral equipment
Always create backup copies of important data on the hard disk into auxiliary
storage. If the hard disk fails, all data stored on it will be lost.
Operation of the system equipment is not guaranteed if you use commercial
hardware including Universal Serial Bus (USB) devices or software (including
Windows purchased from other companies).
We are not responsible for corruption of data or applications due to the hardware
being physically damaged.
Corruption of data or applications due to the hardware being physically damaged
shall not be compensated.
If you turn off the power switch, remove the power cable, or remove a server
blade while booting or using the system, the system may not boot next time.
The system equipment consists of precision electronic components. Do not
bump, vibrate, or hit it.
Bringing a strong magnetic source such as a magnet or loudspeaker near the
system equipment causes failure of the system equipment and its peripheral
equipment.
Using a cathode ray tube (CRT) display near a magnetic source or high-tension
line may cause color turbulence or distorted images. When you use it, keep
away magnetic sources as much as possible.
When you arrange the CRT displays back to back or side by side, keep a slight
distance between them.
If the mouse malfunctions, we recommend that the system equipment and its
peripheral equipment should be powered through the same power strip with a
noise filter.
Remove any dirt and foreign particles from inside the mouse and internal roller.
Foreign matter in the mouse prevents the smooth operation of the mouse.
After turning off the power to the system equipment, wait at least 10 seconds
before turning on the power again. Otherwise, the system equipment may not
boot.
If you need to use a pesticide spray, cover the system equipment completely
with a plastic sheet before spraying.
If you use the system equipment in a carpeted room or use a wrap during the
operation, static electricity may be generated depending on the material to
adversely affect the system equipment and its peripheral equipment. Use a
static-free carpet or wrap.
Be sure to protect the system equipment using packaging materials when
transporting it. Keep the system equipment right side up at all times.
Transportation without proper packaging or in the wrong orientation might cause
equipment failure.
The cover of the system equipment must not be removed by anyone other than
the maintenance personnel.
Be careful not to hit the system equipment or its peripheral equipment against
any objects when moving things around.
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