FusionServer X6000 V6 Server
Technical White Paper
8 Safety Instructions
2021-07-16
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Figure 8-3
Wearing an ESD Wrist Strap
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Exercise caution when using tools.
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If the installation position of a device is higher than the shoulders of the installation
personnel, use a vehicle such as a lift to facilitate installation. Prevent the device from
falling down and causing personal injury or damage to the device.
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The equipment is powered by high-voltage power sources. Direct or indirect contact
(especially through damp objects) with high-voltage power sources may result in serious
injury or death.
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Ground the equipment before powering it on. Otherwise, personal injury may be caused
by high electricity leakage.
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Do not use the ladder unsupervised. Have someone else hold the ladder steady to prevent
accidents.
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Do not look into optical ports without eye protection.
Device Security
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Use the recommended power cables at all times.
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Power cables are used only for dedicated servers. Do not use them for other devices.
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Before operating equipment, wear ESD clothes and gloves to prevent
electrostatic-sensitive devices from being damaged by ESD.
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When moving a device, hold the bottom of the device. Do not hold the handles of the
installed modules, such as the PSUs, fan modules, drives, and the mainboard. Handle
devices with care.
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Exercise caution when using tools.
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Connect the primary and secondary power cables to different power distribution units
(PDUs) to ensure reliable system operation.
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Ground a device before powering it on. Otherwise, high leakage current may cause
device damage.
Transportation Precautions
Contact the manufacturer for precautions before attempting transportation.
Transportation precautions include but are not limited to:
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The logistics company engaged to transport the device must be reliable and comply with
international standards for transporting electronics. Ensure that the device being
transported is always kept upright. Take necessary precautions to prevent collisions,
corrosion, package damage, damp conditions and pollution.
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