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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

non-IBM

alterations.

Use

good

judgment

as

to

the

safety

of

any

non-IBM

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.

v

Wear

a

grounded

wrist

strap

against

your

skin

to

eliminate

static

on

your

body.

v

Prevent

the

part

from

touching

your

clothing.

Most

clothing

is

insulative

and

retains

a

charge

even

when

you

are

wearing

a

wrist

strap.

v

Use

the

black

side

of

a

grounded

work

mat

to

provide

a

static-free

work

surface.

The

mat

is

especially

useful

when

handling

ESD-sensitive

devices.

v

Select

a

grounding

system,

such

as

those

listed

below,

to

provide

protection

that

meets

the

specific

service

requirement.

Note:

The

use

of

a

grounding

system

is

desirable

but

not

required

to

protect

against

ESD

damage.

Attach

the

ESD

ground

clip

to

any

frame

ground,

ground

braid,

or

green-wire

ground.

Use

an

ESD

common

ground

or

reference

point

when

working

on

a

double-insulated

or

battery-operated

system.

You

can

use

coax

or

connector-outside

shells

on

these

systems.

Use

the

round

ground-prong

of

the

ac

plug

on

ac-operated

computers.

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