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VersaPort 2200 Technical Manual
Chapter 4: Service
Tool Requirements
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PRESENT. PERSONNEL SHOULD BECOME THOROUGHLY
FAMILIAR WITH ALL ASPECTS OF SAFETY FOR INDIVIDUALS
AND EQUIPMENT PRIOR TO USING ISIM TO OPERATE THIS
EQUIPMENT.
Electrical Safety
• Do not bypass electrical interlocks or safety devices unless specifically required
within a procedure.
• Remove power from the VersaPort prior to performing any service procedure.
• Remove power from the VersaPort prior to removing or inserting electrical
connectors.
• Remove metal jewelry such as rings, chains, and watches.
• Stand on dry insulating mats when working with energized electrical equipment.
• Ensure that all test equipment and accessory electrical units are grounded to
facility ground.
Mechanical Safety
• Pinch hazards exist when the VersaPort is in service mode. Ensure that fingers
are not placed in the path of moving mechanical components when the VersaPort
is operating.
• If the VersaPort is removed from the Process Tool, make sure the VersaPort is
placed in a stable condition before servicing.
Chemical Safety
Ensure that any cleaning chemicals with vapors are used in a well-ventilated area. Avoid
skin contact with chemicals and avoid inhaling vapors.
ESD Precautions
When working with electronic circuit boards, ensure that ESD safety precautions be
followed to prevent component malfunction or loss of data.
Tool Requirements
Service tasks require commonly available tools in order to be performed. A list of the tools
required is included with each procedure.
Some service tasks require special tools which may be purchased from Asyst
Technologies. Contact Asyst customer support for any special tool requirements defined
in procedures.