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Safety

information

The

following

section

presents

safety

information

with

which

you

need

to

be

familiar

before

you

service

a

ThinkPad

computer.

General

safety

Follow

these

rules

to

ensure

general

safety:

v

Observe

good

housekeeping

in

the

area

of

the

machines

during

and

after

maintenance.

v

When

lifting

any

heavy

object:

1.

Make

sure

that

you

can

stand

safely

without

slipping.

2.

Distribute

the

weight

of

the

object

equally

between

your

feet.

3.

Use

a

slow

lifting

force.

Never

move

suddenly

or

twist

when

you

attempt

to

lift.

4.

Lift

by

standing

or

by

pushing

up

with

your

leg

muscles;

this

action

removes

the

strain

from

the

muscles

in

your

back.

Do

not

attempt

to

lift

any

object

that

weighs

more

than

16

kg

(35

lb)

or

that

you

think

is

too

heavy

for

you.

v

Do

not

perform

any

action

that

causes

hazards

to

the

customer,

or

that

makes

the

equipment

unsafe.

v

Before

you

start

the

machine,

make

sure

that

other

service

representatives

and

the

customer’s

personnel

are

not

in

a

hazardous

position.

v

Place

removed

covers

and

other

parts

in

a

safe

place,

away

from

all

personnel,

while

you

are

servicing

the

machine.

v

Keep

your

toolcase

away

from

walk

areas

so

that

other

people

will

not

trip

over

it.

v

Do

not

wear

loose

clothing

that

can

be

trapped

in

the

moving

parts

of

a

machine.

Make

sure

that

your

sleeves

are

fastened

or

rolled

up

above

your

elbows.

If

your

hair

is

long,

fasten

it.

v

Insert

the

ends

of

your

necktie

or

scarf

inside

clothing

or

fasten

it

with

a

nonconductive

clip,

about

8

centimeters

(3

inches)

from

the

end.

v

Do

not

wear

jewelry,

chains,

metal-frame

eyeglasses,

or

metal

fasteners

for

your

clothing.

Attention:

Metal

objects

are

good

electrical

conductors.

v

Wear

safety

glasses

when

you

are

hammering,

drilling,

soldering,

cutting

wire,

attaching

springs,

using

solvents,

or

working

in

any

other

conditions

that

might

be

hazardous

to

your

eyes.

Safety

information

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MT

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2885

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