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General | Guidelines |
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The purpose of this Safety Inspection | Guide is | to | help | you | identify possible | |||||||||
unsafe conditions on machines that are being inspected for a Maintenance | ||||||||||||||
Agreement. Each machine has needed items installed to provide the | ||||||||||||||
operators | and | service | personnel | with | an | acceptable | level | of safety. This | ||||||
guide lists only these items. | Good judgment should be used to identify | |||||||||||||
possible | safety | conditions | not | covered by this Safety Inspection Guide. | ||||||||||
If any unsafe conditions are | present, you must find out how serious the | |||||||||||||
hazard | is | and | if you | can | continue before you | correct | the | hazard. | ||||||
All current IBM Aptiva service | supplements | outlining | feature/model | changes, | ||||||||||
along | with | the | machine | history, | should | be reviewed. |
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Check the following items:
Damaged, missing, or changed parts, especially in the area of the On/Off switch and the power supply.
Damaged, missing, or changed covers.
Possible safety exposure from any
Copyright IBM Corp. 1997, 1998 |