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1.2 Adjustment, Maintenance and Repair
WARNING!
The equipment must be disconnected from all voltage sources before it is opened for any
adjustment, replacement, maintenance, or repair.
When the equipment is connected to the local AC power supply, internal terminals may be live
and the opening of the covers or removal of parts (except those to which access can be gained
by hand) is likely to expose live parts.
Capacitors inside the equipment may still be charged even if the equipment has been
disconnected from all voltage sources.
Any adjustment, maintenance, or repair of the opened equipment under voltage must be carried
out by a skilled person who is aware of the hazards involved.
Service personnel should be trained against unexpected hazards.
Ensure that only fuses with the required rated current and of the specified type are used for
replacement. The use of makeshift fuses and short-circuiting of fuse holders is prohibited.
1.3 Static Electricity
The unit supplied uses static-sensitive devices. Service personnel should be alerted to
components which require handling precautions to avoid damage by static electrical discharge.
Before handling circuit board assemblies containing these components, personnel should
observe the following precautions:
1) The work surface should be a conductive grounded mat.
2) Soldering irons must be grounded and tools must be in contact with a conductive
surface to ground when not in use.
3) Any person handling static-sensitive parts must wear a wrist strap which provides a
leaky path to ground, impedance not greater than 1M .
4) Components or circuit board assemblies must be stored in or on conductive foam or mat
while work is in progress.
5) New components should be kept in the supplier’s packaging until required for use