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ScanTouch 110 User's Manual
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6. Maintenance
With the exception of periodic cleaning or lamp replacement, the
scanner is virtually maintenance free. The following sections give the
procedures for basic maintenance of the scanner.
6.1
Static Electricity Precautions
Static electricity is a constant danger to computer systems. The charge
that can build up in your body may be strong enough to damage
electronic components on the scanner’s printed circuit board or the
computer’s interface card. Therefore, it is important to observe basic
precautions whenever handling electronic components for your
computer. Although areas with high humidity are much less prone to
static electricity, it is best to always take precautions against accidental
damage that can result in expensive repairs.
The following measures should generally be enough to protect your
equipment from static discharge.
Discharge any static electricity that may have built up in your body by
touching a grounded or antistatic surface. For example, touch some
large metal object or the silver-toned expansion slot covers at the rear
of your computer’s case. Be sure to do this immediately before
removing any components from their antistatic bag.
When handling any electronic components, be sure to carefully avoid
touching any metal part of the component. Avoid touching any of the
gold “fingers” that plug into the expansion slot. It is best to handle
system components either by their edges or by the mounting bracket
which attaches to the slot opening in the rear of the case.
Follow the above to the best of your ability. Excessive caution is not
necessary, simply take reasonable care.
6. Maintenance