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Section V– Maintenance and Servicing
CLEANING CONNECTOR INTERFACES
Use the following guidelines in cleaning connector interfaces:
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Do not use chlorinated solvents including common tap water. These solvents are extremely
penetrating and sometimes ruin otherwise good devices and assemblies.
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Moisten a cotton swab with isopropyl alcohol. Roll the swab on a paper towel to remove excess.
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Use the moistened cotton swab to wipe away debris. Do not try to dissolve the debris by over-
wetting the swab.
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Repeat the cleaning process using additional swabs as necessary. If metallic particles are
embedded in the dielectric, use an eyeglass and a sharp pick in an attempt to dislodge them. Swab
again.
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When satisfied that the interfaces are clean, blow them dry with dry compressed air, or preferably
dry nitrogen (pressurized spray cans work well). Do not use breath.
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Clean the mating connectors. These may be the source of the debris.