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UNIT DISASSEMBLY
This section describes the methods used to disassemble and repair the ELI 380 and the tools required to perform the
defined steps.
Cautions and Special Instructions
CAUTION: Risk of Explosion.
DO NOT SHORT battery terminals. Leave the protective covers on the battery terminals until assembly
into the base unit.
CAUTION: Risk of Shock.
Line voltage may be present on the power supply of the device. Use caution when the device housing is
removed and AC power is applied.
ATTENTION:
PCB assembly contains ESD sensitive devices. Use appropriate precaution when
handling electronic assemblies.
ATTENTION:
PCB assembly contains mechanically sensitive electrical devices. Handle with extreme
care to reduce the stress on solder connections.
ATTENTION:
Before applying all adhesive backed materials, clean surface with alcohol to make sure
it is clean and oil free.
Tools Required
Phillips Screwdriver
Torque Driver – Phillips #1 Bit (3.5 in/lbs)
Torque Driver – Phillips #2 Bit (18 in/lbs)
T10 Torx Bit
Nut Driver Socket 9/32
1/4” Extension Bit
M4 Allen wrench
M2 Allen wrench
HX1.3 Driver Bit
Needle Nose Pliers
Tweezers
Side Cutters