ESD (Electrostatic Discharge) Precautions
Service Manual
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1.3
ESD (Electrostatic Discharge) Precautions
Caution:
Observe ESD (electrostatic discharge) precautions when servicing the
warming unit.
To avoid damaging ESD-sensitive components while service the warming unit,
follow all appropriate ESD guidelines. These guidelines include:
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Using an ESD wrist strap, properly connected to a reliable ground.
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Using an anti-static mat.
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Handling ESD-sensitive components properly. (Do not touch connection points,
connector pins, leads, or terminals.)
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Keeping non-conducting materials (plastic containers, foam cups, synthetic cloth-
ing, cellophane tape, etc.) away from the work area.
1.4
Tools Required for Service
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Electrical leakage tester
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Ground bond tester
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Ohmmeter or digital multi-meter with resistance function
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for requirements)
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Torque driver with:
#1 Phillips bit
#2 Phillips bit
11/32” hex socket
10mm hex socket
(See
on page 1-8 for torque requirements.)
•
10 mm open-end or box wrench
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70% isopropyl alcohol solution and soft cloth for cleaning
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Small flat-blade screwdriver
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Pliers
Summary of Contents for WarmTouch
Page 1: ...Service Manual WarmTouch Convective Warming Unit...
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Page 42: ...Installation 3 4 Service Manual Figure 3 3 Power Cord Wrapped and Secured...
Page 45: ...Installing the Warming Unit Service Manual 3 7 Figure 3 5 Warming Unit Mounted on IV Pole...
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Page 105: ...Power Cord Replacement Service Manual 8 7 Figure 8 5 Power Cord Wrapped and Secured...
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Page 246: ...Enclosure Replacement 12 14 Service Manual Figure 12 10 Power Cord Wrapped and Secured...
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