Airprime Snap-In Socket Damage Prevention; Socket; Cover; Figure 19. Socket Contacts And Heat Sink Legs Location - Sierra Wireless AirPrime HL Series Customer Process Manuallines

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6.4.

AirPrime Snap-in Socket Damage Prevention

Contact damage can be caused by incorrect operation. Refer to the following sub-sections for more
information on what causes contact damage and how to prevent it.
6.4.1.

Socket

Touching or applying a force directly on the socket contacts would result in contact damage.
Inserting/removing the module incorrectly would result in contact damage.
Note:
Only use vertical motion to insert and/or remove the module. Tilting is not allowed
Do not apply force onto the heat sink legs, to avoid unexpected deformation.
Figure 19.
Socket Contacts and Heat Sink Legs Location
6.4.2.

Cover

Check that the cover is in the right position (based on the Polarity mark) before locking the
cover on the socket. For more information, refer to section 6.2 Insertion Guideline
Use the removal tool to smoothly remove the cover without causing any damage.
4115102
Rev 6.0
Insertion and Removal Guidelines
Socket contacts
Heat sink legs
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