6Installation PrecautionsWhen installing the medical embedded system, please follow theprecautions listed below: Manufacturer authorization: Do not modify this equipmentwithout authorization of manufacturer. Read the user manual: The user manual provides a completedescription of the medical embedded system, installationinstructions and configuration options. DANGER! Disconnect Power: Power to the medical embeddedsystem must be disconnected during the installation process.Failing to disconnect the power may cause severe injury to thebody and/or damage to the system. Certified Engineers: Only certified engineers should install andmodify the hardware settings. Power turned off: When installing the medical embedded system,make sure the power is off. Failing to turn off the power may causesevere injury to the body and/or damage to the system. Anti-static Discharge: If a user open the top cover of the medicalembedded system, to configure the jumpers or plug in addedperipheral devices, ground themselves first and wear an anti-staticwristband.Grounding Cable ConnectionTo protect the HTB-100-HM170 from static electricity, the grounding cablethat came with the system has to be connected. To connect the groundingcable, please follow the steps below.Step 1: Connect the grounding cable to the equipotentiality terminal on therear panel of the HTB-100-HM170 (Figure 3 15).Step 2: Use the hand clamp on the other end of the grounding cable to clipon the Earth’s conductive surface.Mounting the SystemWARNING:The HTB-100-HM170 can only be placed on a desktop or other surfacehorizontally. Do not mount the HTB-100-HM170 onto a wall or othermounting apparatus.