Safety information, Electrostatic discharge – Adaptec 48300 User Manual

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Introduction

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Safety Information

To ensure your personal safety, as well as the safety of your equipment:

Keep your work area and the computer clean and clear of debris.

Before opening the system cabinet, unplug the power cord.

Electrostatic Discharge

Electrostatic Discharge (ESD) is a natural by-product of human activity.
ESD is produced by materials that accumulate and retain electrical
charges which are transferred to people or other objects upon contact.

Caution:

ESD can damage electronic components when they are

improperly handled and can result in total or intermittent failures.
Always follow ESD-prevention procedures when removing and
replacing components.

To prevent ESD damage:

Use an ESD wrist or ankle strap and ensure that it makes skin
contact. Connect the equipment end of the strap to an unpainted
metal surface on the chassis. If a wrist strap is not available, ground
yourself by touching the metal chassis before handling the
HostRAID controller or any other part of the computer.

Avoid touching the HostRAID controller against your clothing. The
wrist strap protects components from ESD voltages present on the
body only. ESD voltages on clothing can still cause damage.

Handle your HostRAID controller by its bracket or edges only. Avoid
touching the printed circuit board or the connectors.

When you need to put your HostRAID controller down, use an
antistatic surface such as the bag supplied in your kit.

If you plan to return the HostRAID controller to Adaptec, put it
back in its antistatic bag immediately.

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