If the symbol
is...
It means...
A generally hazardous condition not represented by other safety symbols.
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).
Risk of hand pinching, can trap hands, fingers and cause serious injury. Keep hands clear during operation (L012).
A hazardous condition due to the weight of the unit. Weight symbols are accompanied by an approximation of the product's weight.
A hazardous condition due to the unit's susceptibility to electrostatic discharge.
Possible safety hazards
Possible safety hazards to the operation of this product are:
Electrical
An electrically charged frame can cause serious electrical shock.
Mechanical
Hazards (for example, a safety cover missing) are potentially harmful to people.
Chemical
Do not use solvents, cleaners, or other chemicals that are not approved for use on this product.
Before the library is used, repair any of the preceding problems.
Class I laser product
Before the library is used, review the following laser safety information.
The product might contain a laser assembly that complies with the performance standards set by the US Food and Drug Administration for a Class I laser product.
Class I laser products do not emit hazardous laser radiation. The product has the necessary protective housing and scanning safeguards to ensure that laser
radiation is inaccessible during operation or is within Class I limits. External safety agencies reviewed the product and obtained approvals to the latest standards as
they apply.
Acclimation
Tape storage equipment must be gradually acclimated to the surrounding environment to prevent condensation.
When storage equipment is shipped in a climate where the outside temperature is below the dew point of the destination (indoor location), water condensation can
form on the cooler inside and outside surfaces of the equipment when the equipment is brought indoors.
Sufficient time must be allowed for the shipped equipment to gradually reach thermal equilibrium with the indoor environment before you remove the shipping bag
and energize the equipment. Follow these guidelines to properly acclimate your equipment:
Leave the system in the shipping bag. If the installation or staging environment allows it, leave the product in the full package to minimize condensation on
or within the equipment.
Allow the packaged product to acclimate for 24 hours
1
. If visible signs of condensation (either external or internal to the product) are seen after 24 hours,
acclimate the system without the shipping bag for an extra 12 - 24 hours or until no visible condensation remains.
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