How to replace a power supply, Part 2: regulatory & safety requirements, Regulatory compliance – Thinklogical VX Routers Manual User Manual

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VX Router Manual Rev. O September, 2014

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Warning!

Do not tighten the thumbscrews with a screwdriver.

How to Replace a Power Supply

Warning!

Disconnect the power cord before proceeding!

Note: No shutdown is required prior to replacing a Power Supply.

The Power Modules are universal input 120-240VAC, 50-60Hz. Use the proper power cord for your region
(supplied with the unit). Although the VX Router functions properly with one power module, it is recommended
that both modules be used, preferably connected to two independent power sources (for redundancy).

Step 1: Grasp the handle with one hand.

Step 2: Slide the green tab to the left with the other hand.

Step 3: Pull the Power Module out of the chassis.

Step 4: Insert the new Power Module into the chassis and slide it in until it reaches the backplane connector.
The module should slide freely until it reaches the backplane connector. Use just enough force to
firmly engage the card with the mating connector.

Warning!

If the module does not slide easily into the connector, do not force it! Damage may

occur. Remove the module and start over.

Part 2: Regulatory & Safety Requirements

Markings and labels on our products follow industry-standard conventions. Regulatory markings found on our
products comply with domestic and many international requirements.

Regulatory Compliance

Thinklogical

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products are designed and made in the U.S.A. Products have been tested by a nationally

recognized testing laboratory and found to be compliant with the following standards (both domestic USA and
many international locations).

North America

These products comply with the following standards:

Safety

ANSI/UL60950-1: 1

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Edition (2003)

CAN/CSA C22.2 No. 60950-1-03

LASER Safety
CDRH 21CFR 1040.10
Class 1 LASER Product

Electromagnetic Interference
FCC CFR47, Part 15, Class A
Industry Canada ICES-003 Issue 2, Revision 1

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