User's Manual

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To avoid fire hazard, use only components of the specified
type, voltage and current rating as referenced in the
appropriate parts list.
Always refer fuse replacement to qualified service
personnel.
To avoid explosion, do not operate this equipment in an
explosive atmosphere unless it has been specifically
certified for such operation.
Have qualified personnel perform safety checks after any
completed service.
Risk of electric shock is present. A grounded circuit
conductor (neutral) is provided with over current protection.
Test all components before touching.
Cautions
To prevent damage to equipment when replacing fuses,
locate and correct the trouble that caused the fuse to blow
before applying power.
Verify that all power supply lights are off before removing
the power supply or servicing equipment.
Use only specified replacement parts.
Leave the base of the system clear for air exhaust cooling
and to allow room for cabling. Slots and openings in the
system are provided for ventilation. Do not block them.
To prevent damage to this equipment read the instructions
in this document for proper input voltage range selection.
Circuit boards in this equipment are densely populated with
surface mount and ASIC components. Special tools and
techniques are required to safely and effectively
troubleshoot and repair modules that use SMT or ASIC
components. For this reason, service and repair of products
incorporating surface mount technology are supported only
on a module exchange basis. Customers should not