Laser safety and compliance, Class i laser product, Performing the safety inspection procedure – Dell TL2000 User Manual

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Laser

Safety

and

Compliance

Before

using

the

library,

review

the

following

laser

safety

information.

Class

I

Laser

Product

The

library

may

contain

a

laser

assembly

that

complies

with

the

performance

standards

set

by

the

U.S.

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,

perform

the

following

safety

inspection

procedure:

1.

Stop

all

activity

between

the

host

and

the

library’s

tape

drives.

2.

Turn

off

the

power

to

the

library

by

pushing

in

on

the

Power

button

(1)

shown

in

Figure

1-1

on

Page

1-1

for

4

seconds.

3.

If

drives

are

SCSI

attached,

disconnect

the

SCSI

cable

and

check

the

SCSI

bus

terminator

for

damage.

4.

Unplug

the

library’s

power

cord

or

cords

from

the

electrical

outlet

and

the

library

power

supply.

5.

Check

the

library’s

power

cord

for

damage,

such

as

a

pinched,

cut,

or

frayed

cord.

6.

If

drives

are

SCSI

attached,

check

the

tape

drive’s

SCSI

bus

(signal)

cable

for

damage.

7.

If

drives

are

FC/SAS

attached,

check

the

tape

drive’s

FC/SAS

cable

for

damage.

8.

Check

the

cover

of

the

library

for

sharp

edges,

damage,

or

alterations

that

expose

its

internal

parts.

9.

Check

the

cover

of

the

library

for

proper

fit.

It

should

be

in

place

and

secure.

10.

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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PowerVault

TL2000

Tape

Library

and

TL4000

Tape

Library

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Guide

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