Handling static-sensitive devices, Handling, Static-sensitive – Lenovo ThinkCentre M57p User Manual

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Handling

static-sensitive

devices

Do

not

open

the

static-protective

package

containing

the

new

part

until

the

defective

part

has

been

removed

from

the

computer

and

you

are

ready

to

install

the

new

part.

Static

electricity,

although

harmless

to

you,

can

seriously

damage

computer

components

and

parts.

When

you

handle

parts

and

other

computer

components,

take

these

precautions

to

avoid

static-electricity

damage:

v

Limit

your

movement.

Movement

can

cause

static

electricity

to

build

up

around

you.

v

Always

handle

parts

and

other

computer

components

carefully.

Handle

adapters,

memory

modules,

system

boards,

and

microprocessors

by

the

edges.

Never

touch

any

exposed

circuitry.

v

Prevent

others

from

touching

the

parts

and

other

computer

components.

v

Before

you

replace

a

new

part,

touch

the

static-protective

package

containing

the

part

to

a

metal

expansion-slot

cover

or

other

unpainted

metal

surface

on

the

computer

for

at

least

two

seconds.

This

reduces

static

electricity

in

the

package

and

your

body.

v

When

possible,

remove

the

new

part

from

the

static-protective

packaging,

and

install

it

directly

in

the

computer

without

setting

the

part

down.

When

this

is

not

possible,

place

the

static-protective

package

that

the

part

came

in

on

a

smooth,

level

surface

and

place

the

part

on

it.

v

Do

not

place

the

part

on

the

computer

cover

or

other

metal

surface.

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and

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