Maintenance
C6030
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Version: 2.7
• ESD-compliant floors with sufficient conductivity to the reference potential PE;
• ESD-compatible work surfaces such as tables and shelves;
• Wrist grounding strap, especially for sedentary activities;
• grounded and electrostatically dissipating equipment and operating materials (e.g. tools) within the
ESD protection zone.
If it is not possible to create an ESD protection zone, you can still protect the device against ESD damage.
For example, the following measures can be used:
• Use conductive mats connected to the ground potential as underlays.
• Dissipate possible charges from your own body by touching grounded metal (e.g. control cabinet door).
• Wear a wrist grounding strap.
• Only remove new electronic components from the ESD packaging (tinted plastic bag) after putting on
the wrist grounding strap.
• Do not walk around with electronic components in your hand if they are not in ESD packaging.
Access to exchangeable device components
You can access the device components to be replaced via the cover on the right-hand side. In the first step
you gain access to the battery and the storage media. To do this, remove the four Torx TX10 screws and
take off the cover (see Fig. 18).
Fig. 18: C6030 _Access to battery and storage media
You now have access to the battery (1) and storage medium (2) (see Fig. 19).
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Fig. 19: C6030 _Battery and storage media