Laser safety and compliance, Performing the safety inspection procedure, Class i laser product – Dell PowerVault TL1000 User Manual

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Laser safety and compliance

Table 1. Class I Laser Product

The library might contain a laser assembly that complies with the performance
standards set by the US Food and Drug Administration for a Class I laser
product. Class I laser products do not emit hazardous laser radiation. The
library has the necessary protective housing and scanning safeguards to ensure
that laser radiation is inaccessible during operation or is within Class I limits.
External safety agencies have reviewed the library and have obtained approvals
to the latest standards as they apply.

Performing the safety inspection procedure

Before you service the unit, complete the following safety inspection procedure.
1.

Stop all activity between the host and the library’s tape drive.

2.

Turn off the power to the library by switching the Power button on the rear of
the tape library to the Off position.

3.

Disconnect the tape drive’s SAS cable.

4.

Unplug the library’s power cord from the electrical outlet and the library’s
power supply unit.

5.

Check the library’s power cords for damage, such as a pinched, cut, or frayed
cord.

6.

Check the tape drive’s SAS cable for damage.

7.

Check the cover of the library for sharp edges, damage, or alterations that
expose its internal parts.

8.

Check the cover of the library for proper fit. It should be in place and secure.

9.

Check the product label at the rear of the library to make sure that it matches
the voltage at your outlet.

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