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Use the cables approved by NEC as those connected to the disk array unit
and check the destinations to which the cables are connected. In addition,
always lock power cords and FC cables when they are connected.
Use the power source independent from TV or radio. Otherwise, a noise
may be generated.
To connect a cable to the mating connector, make sure that the connector
of the cable is not damaged and any pins are not bent. Using a cable not
approved by NEC or a damaged cable may cause a fault or fire to occur.
To disconnect a cable from the mating connector, always hold the
connector of the cable. Do not hold the cable itself to disconnect it.
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Notes on Use of Disk Array Unit
Do not let any animal (pet) or children touch the cable connected to the disk
array unit. Pulling the cable may cause the unit to fall down, resulting in
failure of the unit.
Do not enter any liquid such as water into the disk array unit. If so, you may
be electrically shocked or the unit may be defected. If some liquid is entered
into the disk array unit, turn off the power and contact your sales
representative or maintenance engineer. If the disk array unit seems dry,
only a small amount of liquid may remain to cause the unit to be defected.
Do not enter foreign substances such as clip and screw into the disk array
unit through the ventilating holes on the front or rear face. If so, a fault may
occur.
Do not disassemble or modify the disk array unit. If so, a fault or electrical
shock may occur. Repair of the unit will be charged regardless of warranty.
If the disk array unit will not be used for a long period, disconnect the plugs
of the power cords from the AC outlets for safety.
Disconnect the power plug from the outlet when a thunderstorm is
approaching. If it starts thundering before you disconnect the power plug, do
not touch any part of the unit including the cables. If any failure is found
later, contact your sales representative.