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CSIP Level 1 Disassembly: Introduction
10 Disassembly
Introduction
This section provides specific information about system disassembly that may be required for the
removal and installation of field-replaceable parts. If not covered by a detailed procedure, the
means of removing a system part can be discerned from the illustrations in this section as well as
from those in Section 13, “Configuration” and Section 14, “Parts”. Instructions for crating the
system for shipment are also included.
Warnings and
Cautions
Review Section 3, “Safety” before continuing. Also follow any additional warnings and cautions
contained in this section.
WARNING Always turn the power off, disconnect the main power cord from the wall outlet, and wait at
least 30 seconds before removing or installing any PCB, module, or component.
CAUTION Always use correct ESD procedures. ESD damage is cumulative and may not be noticeable at
first. ESD symptoms may be first exhibited as a slight degradation of performance or image qual-
ity.
NOTE The batteries inside this product contain mercury and must be recycled or disposed of
according to local, state, and federal laws. Do not replace individual batteries in the
field. Return all products containing mercury to Bothell for disposal.
Refer to Figure 10-1 for links to disassembly procedures by specific part.