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Force 2 Service Manual
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Service Warnings and Cautions
Danger
Explosion Hazard
Do not install the Force 2 generator in the presence of
flammable anesthetics, gases, liquids, or objects.
For continued protection against fire hazard, replace the fuse with those having
the same type and rating as the original fuse.
Warning
Electric Shock Hazard
Always unplug the generator before cleaning.
Electric Shock Hazard
Do not connect a wet power cord assembly into the
generator or into the wall outlet.
Electric Shock Hazard
Disconnect the power before replacing parts.
Electric Shock Hazard
Do not touch any exposed wiring or conductive surface
while the generator is disassembled and energized. Never wear a grounding
strap when working on an energized generator.
Keep the handset electrode away from personnel. Use the accessory holster to
hold the handset safely.
Use the
ACCESSORY
output receptacle for connecting either a handswitch (three-
pin) or footswitch (one-pin) accessory, but not both at the same time. Connecting
more than one accessory to the
ACCESSORY
output receptacle activates both
accessories simultaneously.
Electric Shock Hazard
The power FETs and other components on the supply
heatsink are at line potential. Use extreme caution when probing this circuitry.
Take appropriate precautions (such as use of isolated tools and equipment; use
of the “one hand rule,” etc.) when taking measurements or troubleshooting the
generator.
Summary of Contents for Force 2-2 PCH
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