If
any
unsafe
conditions
are
present,
you
must
determine
how
serious
the
apparent
hazard
could
be
and
whether
you
can
continue
without
first
correcting
the
problem.
Consider
these
conditions
and
the
safety
hazards
they
present:
v
Electrical
hazards,
especially
primary
power
(primary
voltage
on
the
frame
can
cause
serious
or
fatal
electrical
shock).
v
Explosive
hazards,
such
as
a
damaged
CRT
face
or
bulging
capacitor
v
Mechanical
hazards,
such
as
loose
or
missing
hardware
The
guide
consists
of
a
series
of
steps
presented
in
a
checklist.
Begin
the
checks
with
the
power
off,
and
the
power
cord
disconnected.
Checklist:
1.
Check
exterior
covers
for
damage
(loose,
broken,
or
sharp
edges).
2.
Power-off
the
computer.
Disconnect
the
power
cord.
3.
Check
the
power
cord
for:
a.
A
third-wire
ground
connector
in
good
condition.
Use
a
meter
to
measure
third-wire
ground
continuity
for
0.1
ohm
or
less
between
the
external
ground
pin
and
frame
ground.
b.
The
power
cord
should
be
the
appropriate
type
as
specified
in
the
parts
listings.
c.
Insulation
must
not
be
frayed
or
worn.
4.
Remove
the
cover.
5.
Check
for
any
obvious
alterations.
Use
good
judgment
as
to
the
safety
of
any
alterations.
6.
Check
inside
the
unit
for
any
obvious
unsafe
conditions,
such
as
metal
filings,
contamination,
water
or
other
liquids,
or
signs
of
fire
or
smoke
damage.
7.
Check
for
worn,
frayed,
or
pinched
cables.
8.
Check
that
the
power-supply
cover
fasteners
(screws
or
rivets)
have
not
been
removed
or
tampered
with.
Handling
electrostatic
discharge-sensitive
devices
Any
computer
part
containing
transistors
or
integrated
circuits
(ICs)
should
be
considered
sensitive
to
electrostatic
discharge
(ESD).
ESD
damage
can
occur
when
there
is
a
difference
in
charge
between
objects.
Protect
against
ESD
damage
by
equalizing
the
charge
so
that
the
machine,
the
part,
the
work
mat,
and
the
person
handling
the
part
are
all
at
the
same
charge.
Notes:
1.
Use
product-specific
ESD
procedures
when
they
exceed
the
requirements
noted
here.
2.
Make
sure
that
the
ESD
protective
devices
you
use
have
been
certified
(ISO
9000)
as
fully
effective.
When
handling
ESD-sensitive
parts:
v
Keep
the
parts
in
protective
packages
until
they
are
inserted
into
the
product.
v
Avoid
contact
with
other
people
while
handling
the
part.
v
Wear
a
grounded
wrist
strap
against
your
skin
to
eliminate
static
on
your
body.
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