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Operation ■ Safety Messages and Precautions
—12— Data I/O • 096-0461-001G
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Figure 3: Possible pinch points exist at both safety doors.
Figure 4: Interference (pinch points) could occur opening and closing
the front safety door if the monitor is rotated far forward.
(If the monitor is rotated to the side, out of the way of the door
movement (as shown in Figure 3), it will not present a pinch point.)
Electrostatic Discharge
Devices (integrated circuits) are very sensitive to static electricity, and
could be damaged by unintended electrostatic discharge while being
handled. The most effective way to prevent damage from ESD is to
make sure a common electric potential (ground) exists between a
static-sensitive device or component, its environment, and the oper-
ator.
Operators should wear an antistatic wrist strap (Data I/O part
number 440-0021-001) connected to one of the grounding connec-
tions on the machine. The wrist strap should contain a 1–10 M-ohm
current limiting resistor.
Handling Devices Safely
To prevent damage to device pins, use a vacuum tool, also called a
vacuum tweezer, to pick up devices. The vacuum tool is designed to
handle devices without damaging them.

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