Do not attempt to adjust, test, or make a repair if you do not have basic repair skills, proper training, or complete understanding of the directions provided in this web site. Furthermore, if your appliance, device, project, object of repair, or its components differ from those described, you should not attempt the repair based upon the provided instructions. If the manufacturer's instructions differ from ours, always follow the manufacturer's instructions.
Always wear eye protection and protective clothing or gear, as appropriate.
CAUTION! Electric Shock can cause injury or death. Never assume the electricity is off. Before servicing an electrical device, disconnect it from its electrical source either by unplugging the appliance or turning off the power at the breaker or fuse box. Mark the service panel with a note or lock out the breaker so no one will restore power while you are working. After turning off the power to the circuit, test the circuit to be certain that there is no power. Some devices can store a hazardous electrical charge even when disconnected from an electrical source; always discharge these devices before attempting service. If you are unfamiliar with a device or its components, consult with a professional before attempting service.
When working with electrical equipment wear rubber-soled shoes, avoid damp locations, and hold all tools by their insulated handles. Never touch conductive surfaces such as pipes or metal bracing. Use a non-conductive fiberglass ladder when working with electricity. Avoid shorting electrical circuits.
Serious injury can result from sharp edges. When reaching into a service area, cabinet or housing there may be sharp edges. Use caution when reaching into something. There could be sharp edges, rodents, snakes, vermin, or other hazards.
Always practice proper and reasonable safeguards as well as those suggested by the manufacturer of the devices and tools you use.
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