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Hazardous Condition Warnings; Radio-Frequency Transmission Hazard; Optical Radiation Hazard - Cisco CLI User Manual

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2. HAZARDOUS CONDITION WARNINGS

2.1. Radio-frequency transmission hazard

2.2. Optical radiation hazard

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Only suitably qualified personnel may use the command-line interface
(CLI). All Cisco hardware and software installations must conform to all
relevant legislation in the country of use. In some countries, legislation
may require that hardware devices be installed only by a certified
electrician.
All Cisco products are designed with safety in mind. However, improper
use of electronic devices and/or their control software has potential to
cause serious injury and/or property damage. To avoid such injury and
damage, install, configure and operate Cisco products only if you are
properly qualified to do so.
If any Cisco hardware unit breaks down or malfunctions, emits smoke or
an unusual smell, if water or other foreign matter enters the unit
enclosure, or if the unit is dropped onto a hard surface or damaged in any
way, power off the unit immediately and contact an authorized Cisco
dealer for assistance.
If you are adjusting and/or controlling a Cisco device using control
software such as the command-line interface or the device's offline
Configurator, do not make configuration changes unless you know with
certainty that your changes will not negatively impact people or animals in
the vicinity of the device and its antennas.
RADIO-FREQUENCY RADIATION
Non-ionizing radio frequency (RF) transmissions can be
hazardous to human and animal health.
In sufficient quantity, RF radiation is capable of causing
radiation burns, tissue damage and other injuries. Keep a
safe distance from all RF-radiating devices such as
antennas, when such devices are powered ON. Never
stand in line with a powered RF-radiating device.
Before activating any device capable of transmitting RF
signals, make sure that all persons and animals are
protected from possible RF exposure.
Make sure that all RF feeds are securely connected to an
appropriate antenna. Never activate any RF-capable device
that is not connected to an antenna.
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