Alaxala AX6300S Quick Start Manual page 13

Hide thumbs Also See for AX6300S:
Table of Contents

Advertisement

Handle power cables carefully.
Do not place anything heavy on a power cable. Do not pull, bend, or process a
cable. Doing so could damage the cable, resulting in fire or electric shock. If the
power cable is covered with a carpet or the like, it is easy to forget that the cable is
there and to place something heavy on it.
Use the supplied or a designated power cable. Using another cable could result in
fire or electric shock. In addition, do not use the supplied cable with other devices.
Doing so could result in fire or electric shock.
If the power cable is damaged so that the wires underneath the covering are visible
or cut, stop using it, and ask maintenance personnel to replace it. Discontinue using
the cable to avoid the risk of fire or electric shock.
Make sure the power plug is free of dust, and insert the plug completely up to the
base of the prongs to prevent any looseness. Using a power plug with dust on it or
one that is imperfectly connected could result in fire or electric shock.
Do not overload the power outlet.
Do not overload the power outlet by connecting multiple power plugs to the same
outlet. Overloading the outlet could result in fire or the circuit breaker tripping due to
excessive power used, and could also affect other equipment.
Before turning off the power, set all power switches or the circuit breaker
for the Switch to OFF.
A Switch has multiple input power supplies. When turning off the Switch power, set
all power supply switches (with an AC power supply unit installed) or the circuit
breaker (with a DC power supply unit installed) to OFF.
The following labels are attached to a Switch.
Adding and replacing optional modules must be performed by a trained
technician or maintenance personnel.
Adding and replacing optional modules must be performed by a trained technician
or maintenance personnel.
Adding or replacing a power supply unit requires connecting or disconnecting the
power cable. If an untrained person performs the operation and mishandles the
power cable, fire or electric shock could result.
Also, the mishandling of other optional modules could result in injury or damage.
Safety Information
Safety-5

Advertisement

Table of Contents
loading

Table of Contents