Disassembly and reassembly notes and cautions – Hardy HI 6500 Series User Manual
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Disassembly and Reassembly Notes and Cautions
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Installation of this equipment must comply with International, National and Local
Electrical and Mechanical codes.
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Make sure that any disassembly is done in a clean, well ventilated, properly controlled
static-free environment.
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Always make sure that the assemblies and sub-assemblies are well supported and
insulated when working on the instrument.
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Place small fasteners, connectors and electrical parts in closed containers so as not to
lose parts during reassembly.
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Read the disassembly instructions before disassembly. If you find the instructions for
disassembly unclear, contact the Hardy Process Solutions Technical Support
Department for additional information and assistance.
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Do not disconnect any electrical plug, connector or terminal unless an identification tag
is present or one is attached. Always note where the connector or plug was attached to
the electrical component or wiring harness.
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Install complete hardware groups (screws, washers, lock washers, spacers, etc.) back to
the original point of removal.
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Replace broken or damaged hardware immediately!
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Verify that no loose parts are sitting on printed circuit boards or electrical connectors or
wires when disassembling or reassembling.
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Always protect printed circuit boards from electrostatic discharge (ESD). Always use
approved ESD wrist straps and anti-static pads.
WARNING - If the HI 6500 series equipment is used in a manner that is not
specified by the manufacturer, the protection provided by the equipment may
be impaired.
AVERTISSEMENT – Si l'équipement de série HI 6500 est utilisé d'une façon qui
n'est pas spécifiée par le fabricant, la protection fournie par l'équipement peut
être altérée.