Cable Cautions
        To prevent data cable damage, you must follow these cautions.
        
            
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                        |  | Do not uncoil the cable, as a kink might occur. Hold the coil
                                closed as you unroll the cable, pausing to allow the cable to relax
                                as it is unrolled. |  | Do not step on the cable or connectors. Plan cable paths away from
                                foot traffic or rolling loads. |  
                        |  | Do not pull the cable out of the shipping box, through any
                                opening, or around any corners. Unroll the cable as you lay it down
                                and move it through turns. |  | Do not bend the cables to a radius tighter than 85 mm (3.4
                                inches). Ensure that cable turns are as wide as possible. |  
                        |  | Do not twist the cable to open a kink. If it is not severe, open
                                the kink by unlooping the cable. |  | Do not pack the cable to fit a tight space. Use an alternative
                                cable route. |  
                        |  | Do not straighten the cable to correct a bend that is too tight.
                                Leave the cable bend as is. |  | Do not hang the cable for a length more than 2 meters (7 feet).
                                Minimize the hanging weight with intermediate retention
                                points. |  
                        |  | Do not drop the cable or connectors from any height. Gently set
                                the cable down, resting the cable connectors on a stable
                                surface. |  | Do not cinch the cable with hard fasteners or cable ties. Use soft
                                hook-and-loop fastener for bundling and securing cables. |  
                        |  | Do not drag the cable or its connectors over any surface. Carry
                                the entire cable to and from the points of connection. |  | Do not force the cable connector into the receptacle by pushing on
                                the cable. Apply connection or disconnection forces at the connector
                                only. |  |