Introduction; Electrostatic Discharge; Special Tools - Kodak X-Omat 2000 Service Manual

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SERVICE MANUAL
Section 1: Introduction

Electrostatic Discharge

ESD - Electrostatic discharge - is a primary source of:
• product downtime
• low productivity
• costly repairs
While one cannot feel a static charge of less than 3,500 volts, as few as 30 volts can damage or destroy essential
components in electronic equipment.
Preventive Measures
• Always look for an ESD warning label before doing any procedure involving static-sensitive components such
as CIRCUIT BOARDS. All static-sensitive components are marked with bright graphic labels which frequently
include instructions. Follow all label instructions.
• Wear a GROUNDING STRAP when handling static-sensitive components. Always be sure that the CLIP
remains attached to a properly grounded, unpainted, clean surface.
• Repair static-sensitive components at an ESD-protected work station or use a portable GROUNDING MAT. For
help in setting up an ESD-protected work station, contact your Kodak representative.
• When moving static-sensitive components from one area to another, insert and transport the components in ESD-
protective packaging.

Special Tools

• SEALANT TL-3230
• MOTOR OIL, 1 oz TUBE TL-2244
• MOTOR OIL, 12 oz TUBE TL-2324
• POTENTIOMETER ADJUSTING TOOL TL-1481
• THERMOMETER 716217
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