Cleaning Receptacles - Avaya Virtual Services Platform 7000 Series Installation Manual

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Equipment care
To avoid getting debris in your eyes, wear safety glasses when you work with the canned air
duster.
To avoid eye irritation on contact, wear safety glasses when you work with isopropyl alcohol.
Procedure
1. Remove or retract the shroud.
On removable shroud connectors, hold the shroud on the top and bottom at the letter
designation, apply medium pressure, and then pull it free from the connector body. Do not
discard the shroud.
OR
On retractable shroud connectors, hold the shroud in the retracted position.
2. Remove dust or debris by applying canned air to the cylindrical and end-face surfaces of the
connector.
3. Gently wipe the cylindrical and end-face surfaces of both ferrules using a tissue saturated
with optical-grade isopropyl alcohol.
4. Gently wipe the cylindrical and end-face surfaces with a dry tissue.
Important:
Do not let the IPA evaporate; wipe it dry immediately. Alcohols can leave a residue that
is difficult to remove.
5. Blow dry the connector surfaces with canned air.
6. Inspect the connector to ensure it is clean and undamaged.
7. Using care to not touch the clean ferrules, gently push the shroud back onto the connector
until it seats and locks in place.
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Equipment care
on page 24

Cleaning receptacles

Clean connector receptacles or ports so that the optical signal is minimally attenuated by the
connection.
Before you begin
• You need an optical-grade isopropyl alcohol (IPA) (98% or more pure).
• You need cleaning swabs (also called cleaning sticks or wands).
• You need a high-quality canned compressed air with extension tube.
Compressed air must be free of dust, water, and oil, or filmy deposits or scratches on the
surface of the connector can result.
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August 2014

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