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Please read carefully the following information to prevent injuries, damage to material and device as well as data loss:

Warning levels

Signal words and safety codes indicate the warning level and provide immediate information in terms of the probability of occurrence as 

well as the type and severity of the consequences if the measures to prevent hazards are not complied with.

Warns of a 

directly

 hazardous situation causing 

death or serious injury

.

Warns of a 

potentially

 hazardous situation that 

may

 cause death or serious injury.

Warns of a 

potentially

 hazardous situation that 

may

 cause minor injury.

Warns of a 

potential

 situation that 

may

 cause material or environmental damage and disrupt operative 

processes.

1.   Risk of electrical shock

Contact with parts conducting electricity

Risk of death by electrical shock

•  Read the operating instructions prior to use

•  Make sure the device has been de-energised prior to working on it

•  Do not remove contact protection panels

•  Avoid contact with conducting parts

•  Do not bring plug contacts in contact with pointed and metal objects

•  Use in intended environments only 

•  Operate the device using a power unit meeting the specifications of the type plate only!

•  Keep the device/power unit away from humidity, liquid, vapour and dust

•  Do not modify the device

•  Do not connect the device during thunderstorms

•  Approach specialist retailers if you require repairs

2.  Hazards during assembly (if intended)

Sharp components

Potential injuries to fingers or hands during assembly (if intended)

•  Read the operating instructions prior to assembly

•  Avoid coming into contact with sharp edges or pointed components

•  Do not force components together

•  Use suitable tools

•  Use potentially enclosed accessories and tools only

3.  Hazards caused by a development of heat 

Insufficient device/power unit ventilation

Overheating and failure of the device/power unit 

•  Prevent externally heating up components and ensure an exchange of air 

•  Do not cover the fan outlet and passive cooling elements

•  Avoid direct sunlight on the device/power unit

•  Guarantee sufficient ambient air for the device/power unit

•  Do not place objects on the device/power unit

4.  Hazards caused by very small parts and packaging

Risk of suffocation  

 

Risk of death by suffocation or swallowing

•  Keep small parts and accessories away from children

•  Store/dispose of plastic bags and packaging in an area that is inaccessible to children

•  Do not hand over small parts and packaging to children

5.  Potential data loss

Data lost during commissioning

Potentially irreversible data loss

•  Always comply with the information in the operating instructions/quick installation guide

•  Exclusively use the product once the specifications have been met

•  Back up data prior to commissioning

•  Back up data prior to connecting new hardware

•  Use accessories enclosed with the product 

6.  Cleaning the device

Harmful cleaning agents 

Scratches, discolouration, damage caused by moisture or short circuit in the device

•  Disconnect the device prior to cleaning

•  Aggressive or intense cleaning agents and solvents are unsuitable

•  Make sure there is no residual moisture after cleaning

•  We recommend cleaning devices using a dry, anti-static cloth

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Safety information IB-3101-TB3

Safety information IB-3101-TB3

Summary of Contents for Thunderbolt IB-3101-TB3

Page 1: ...Manual IB 3101 TB3 Thunderbolt 3 Type C PCIe expansion enclosure Manual IB 3101 TB3 Thunderbolt 3 DockingStation mit Power Delivery...

Page 2: ...rior to assembly Avoid coming into contact with sharp edges or pointed components Do not force components together Use suitable tools Use potentially enclosed accessories and tools only 3 Hazards caus...

Page 3: ...and Electronic Equipment Directive WEEE this electrical device and potentially included batteries must not be disposed of in conventional domestic waste or recycling waste If you would like to dispose...

Page 4: ...dent The exchange of PCIs cards is made within a few handgrips The modern Thunderbolt 3 Type C port reaches a transfer rate of up to 40 Gbit per second For best haptics and heat dissipation high quali...

Page 5: ...n your desired setup we recommend limiting the displays resolution Connection Figure 1 It is possible that two Displays can be connected through a combination of the DisplayPort 1 2 and the second Thu...

Page 6: ...luding this device This device has to be connected to the computer via Thunderbolt 3 Type C PCIe card driver must be compatible with requirements for Thunderbolt 3 technology e g hot plug support reco...

Page 7: ...re are no connected cable between the chassis and the housing you can pull the chassis out completely Important note Do not remove the plastic layer from the internal board This prevents damage to the...

Page 8: ...easily into the chassis PCIe card slot Don t use too much force to press the card down into the slot 5 When the PCIe card is fully seated you can reattach the securing screws to fix the card 6 Gently...

Page 9: ...ovided cable of the Thunderbolt 3 Type C PCIe expansion enclosure to your Thunderbolt 3 interface on your notebook or computer Connect the desired Displays via DisplayPort or Thunderbolt 3 Interface c...

Page 10: ...y GmbH assumes no responsibility for any differences between the product mentioned in this manual and the product you may have DisplayPort and the DisplayPort logo are trademarks owned by the Video El...

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