Service Inspection GuidePerform a service inspection on the system when:v The system is inspected for a maintenance agreement.v Service is requested and service has not recently been performed.v An alterations and attachments review is performed.v Changes have been made to the equipment that may affect the safe operation of theequipment.v External devices with their own power cables have those cables attached.If the inspection indicates an unacceptable safety condition, the condition must becorrected before anyone can service the machine.Note: The correction of any unsafe condition is the responsibility of the owner of thesystem.Perform the following checks:1. Check the covers for sharp edges and for damage or alterations that expose theinternal parts of the system unit.2. Check the covers for proper fit to the system unit. They should be in place andsecure.3. Gently rock the system unit from side to side to determine if it is steady.4. Set the power switch of the system unit to Off.5. Remove the covers.6. Check for alterations or attachments. If there are any, check for obvious safetyhazards such as broken wires, sharp edges, or broken insulation.7. Check the internal cables for damage.8. Check for dirt, water, and any other contamination within the system unit.9. Check the voltage label on the back of the system unit to ensure that it matchesthe voltage at the outlet.10. Check the external power cable for damage.11. With the external power cable connected to the system unit, check for 0.1 ohm orless resistance between the ground lug on the external power cable plug and themetal frame.12. Perform the following checks on each device that has its own power cables:a. Check for damage to the power cord.b. Check for the correct grounded power cable.c. With the external power cable connected to the device, check for 0.1 ohm orless resistance between the ground lug on the external power cable the metalframe of the device.13. Install the covers.20 Service Guide