3Safety InstructionsGenerally Guide1. Please check electric circuits before maintenance and change the damaged or over heated components ifshort-circuit has been found.2. Please check all protective devices have been installed well after maintenance, like whether insulationcovering and paper has been installed well or not.3. In order to avoid electric shock ,please proceed following electrical leakage tests after maintenance.Low Potential Leakage TestingTake out power cord from an AC outlet and connect a length of wire between the two leads of the plug.Use Gear R x 10K of the voltmeter to measure the resistance between shorted-out AC plug and exposedmetallic parts like screw cap, control shaft etc. which shall be infinite.Picture 1High Potential Leakage TestingAs shown in Picture 1, connect a resistor of 1.5K, 10W and capacitor of 0.15 uF between exposed metallicpart and well grounded devices (water pipe etc.).Plug AC power cord directly into the AC socket. Do not use insulated transformer to test.Use 1000 Ohm/V or more sensitive AC voltmeter to measure AC voltage of the resistor.Turn over the AC jack and plug into the socket again to iterate the inspection as above.Inspect the voltage of the resistor between other exposed metallic parts and the earth in the same way.Any parts’ voltage of the resistor should not over 0.75Vrms. A leakage testing machine with voltage over2,500 V can also be used for this inspection in which case the electric leakage should not be over 0.5mA. Whenthe leakage exceeds that limit, electric shock may occur. Please check and repair again before hand it over tousers.4. Protect Electrostatic-Sensitive Devices from Electrostatic DischargeSome solid states made of semiconductors materials can be easily damaged by commonly static charges,