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Preventing static electricity, discharge

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CHAPTER 5: Upgrading Your Computer www.gateway.com Preventing static electricity discharge Warning To avoid exposure to dangerous electrical voltages and moving parts, turn off your computer and unplug the power cord and modem and network cables before opening the case. Warning To prevent risk of electric shock, do not insert any object into the vent holes of the power supply. Caution ESD can permanently damage electrostatic discharge-sensitive components in your computer. Prevent ESD damage by following ESD guidelines every time you open the computer case. The components inside your computer are extremely sensitive to static electricity, also known as electrostatic discharge (ESD). Before opening the computer case, follow these guidelines: ■ Wear a grounding wrist strap (available at most electronics stores) and attach it to a bare metal part of your computer. ■ Turn off your computer. ■ Touch a bare metal surface on the back of the computer. ■ Unplug the power cord and the modem and network cables. Before working with computer components, follow these guidelines: ■ Avoid static-causing surfaces such as carpeted floors, plastic, and packing foam. ■ Remove components from their antistatic bags only when you are ready to use them. Do not lay components on the outside of antistatic bags because only the inside of the bags provide electrostatic protection. ■ Always hold expansion cards by their edges or their metal mounting brackets. Avoid touching the edge connectors and components on the cards. Never slide expansion cards or components over any surface. 50

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CHAPTER 5: Upgrading Your Computer
50
www.gateway.com
Preventing static electricity
discharge
Warning
To avoid exposure to
dangerous electrical
voltages and moving
parts, turn off your
computer and unplug
the power cord and
modem and network
cables before opening
the case.
The components inside your computer are
extremely sensitive to static electricity, also
known as
electrostatic discharge
(ESD).
Before opening the computer case, follow these
guidelines:
Warning
To prevent risk of
electric shock, do not
insert any object into
the vent holes of the
power supply.
Wear a grounding wrist strap (available at
most electronics stores) and attach it to a
bare metal part of your computer.
Turn off your computer.
Touch a bare metal surface on the back of
the computer.
Unplug the power cord and the modem
and network cables.
Caution
ESD can permanently
damage electrostatic
discharge-sensitive
components in your
computer. Prevent ESD
damage by following
ESD guidelines every
time you open the
computer case.
Before working with computer components,
follow these guidelines:
Avoid static-causing surfaces such as
carpeted floors, plastic, and packing foam.
Remove components from their antistatic
bags only when you are ready to use them.
Do not lay components on the outside of
antistatic bags because only the inside of
the bags provide electrostatic protection.
Always hold expansion cards by their
edges or their metal mounting brackets.
Avoid touching the edge connectors and
components on the cards. Never slide
expansion cards or components over any
surface.