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Handling Precautions
Service Manual for Accutherm Ultra Printer A-v
Precautionary Practices
Minimize handling of components.
Keep parts in static-dissipative packaging until ready for use.
Use ESD-protective containers for handling and transporting small
components.
Handle IC’s by the body, not the leads.
Do not slide static sensitive devices over any surface.
Eliminate static generators from your work area, for example plastic, vinyl,
styrofoam, etc.
Use a static-free workstation whenever handling parts in the office, in the
field or anywhere.
Recommended Handling - Example
A typical scenario for a technician at a bench to properly retrieve parts from a
stock area is as follows:
You, the technician, are seated at a bench, connected to electrical ground
via a wrist strap.
The bench surface has a clean, grounded, static-dissipative bench mat
connected to earth ground. All tools are conductive.
When rising from the bench to retrieve a PCB (for example), disconnect
the wrist strap.
Proceed to the storage location and back to the bench, keeping the board in
the existing, closed static-dissipative packaging.
Re-attach the wrist strap, remove the
board from the bag, and install it in
the terminal, which is sitting on the static-dissipative mat.
NOTE!
After leaving and returning to the static-dissipative area, always
reconne
ct to a static wrist strap connected to electrical ground before
touching any static sensitive parts.

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