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If you have questions about the unit you are repairing, please do not hesitate to contact your local
SciCan representative for information. Also, the unit is heavy. Exercise caution and seek assistance
when lifting or carrying it.
EXERCISE CAUTION
• Hazardous voltages are accessible when the covers and panels are removed.
• Disconnect the power cord before servicing the power mains portion of the controller board
and associated devices.
• Removing the covers and panels may expose some sharp metal edges. Be careful and wear
long sleeves and gloves.
PERFORM TESTS
• If you service or replace parts associated with the power main, perform a dielectric strength
test (Hi-Pot) on the unit. Perform a second Hi-Pot test once the cover has been returned to
the unit.
• If components of the protective earthing system are changed or if connections are broken
and remade, perform a protective bonding impedance test (ground continuity). Perform both
a second Hi-Pot test and a second ground continuity test once the cover or panel has been
returned to the unit.
• If any panel is removed, perform a dielectric strength test (Hi-Pot) AND a protective bonding
impedance test (ground continuity) on the unit when the work is completed and after the
panel has been returned to the unit.
PROTECT THE UNIT
• The unit contains electronic circuitry that is static sensitive. Always wear a static strap when
working with or near printed wiring boards. In addition, use static footstraps, grounding mats
and grounded work surfaces when servicing microprocessor devices. Transport boards and
devices in static protected bags.
• In order to ensure adherence to the applicable safety agency approvals, state, provincial,
regional and national laws, replace components with SciCan approved parts only.