General Safety Precautions - Hitachi Compute Blade 2000 User Manual

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Precautions for Safe Use

General Safety Precautions

Always follow these instructions shown below when handling the equipment.
Handling of power cables
Always use the power cables shipped with the equipment, and follow the
instructions below: Failure to follow the correct handling practices lead to
damaging the power cables to expose the copper wires and to overheat due to
short-circuiting or partial disconnection, which may cause electric shock or fire.
Do not place any object on the
power cables.
Do not pull the power cables.
Do not apply pressure on the
power cables.
Do not fold the power cables.
Do not twist the power cables.
Do not work upon the power
cables.
Do not use the power cables near
heat-generating appliances.
Do not heat the power cables.
Do not bundle the power cables.
Do not fasten the power cables
with staples.
Do not use nicked power cables.
Do not subject the power cables to
ultraviolet or strong visible light
continuously.
Poor contact and tracking
Comply with the following instructions when handling the power plug.
Otherwise, tracking or poor contact may cause overheating and a fire.
Make sure that the power plug is fully and securely inserted into the
electrical outlet.
Before inserting the power plug, confirm that there is no dust or a water
droplet on the plug. If any dust or water droplet is found, wipe it off with a dry
cloth and then insert it.
Check that the outlet can firmly hold the plug.
Qualified technical personnel should work on the electrical outlet.
Keep the power cables from
contact with alkali, acid, fat and oil,
or humidity.
Do not use the power cables in a
high-temperature environment.
Do not use the power cables
above their specified rating.
Do not use the power cables for
other devices.
Be sure to hold the plug section
when inserting or removing the
power cable.
Do not touch the power plug with
moistened hands.
Do not place any objects around the
electrical outlets in order to allow users
to quickly unplug the power cables.
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