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Safety 2.4 17/171 Safety Instructions to avoid Personal Injury To ensure your own personal safety and to avoid personal injury, you necessarily must read, understand and follow the following safety instructions and safety messages in this manual about danger causing personal injury, before you install and operate your device. 2.4.1 Electrical Shock Hazard (NANL-C500-RE) Only NANL-C500-RE: The danger of a lethal electrical shock caused by parts with more than 50V may occur if you open the PC cabinet to install the NANL-C500-RE card. HAZARDOUS VOLTAGE is present inside of the PC or of the connecting device, into which the NANL-C500-RE card is integrated. Strictly obey to all safety rules provided by the device’s manufacturer in the documentation! First disconnect the power plug of the PC or of the connecting device, before you open the cabinet. Make sure, that the power supply is off at the PC or at the connecting device. Open the PC cabinet and install or remove the NANL-C500-RE card only after disconnecting power. An electrical shock is the result of a current flowing through the human body. The resulting effect depends on the intensity and duration of the current and on its path through the body. Currents in the range of approximately ½ mA can cause effects in persons with good health, and indirectly cause injuries resulting from startle responses. Higher currents can cause more direct effects, such as burns, muscle spasms, or ventricular fibrillation. In dry conditions permanent voltages up to approximately 42.4 V peak or 60 V DC are not considered as dangerous if the contact area is equivalent to the size of a human hand. Reference Safety [S2] netANALYZER | Installation, Operation and Hardware Description DOC091110UM14EN | Revision 14 | English | 2014-05 | Released | Public © Hilscher, 2007-2014