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RE: VAC and water



Pat;
 
    The residue is not on the chip it's self.  The citrus cleaner is said not to be corrosive.
 
James
-----Original Message-----
From: owner-support@dieboldes.com [mailto:owner-support@dieboldes.com]On Behalf Of Green, Pat
Sent: Friday, October 04, 2002 8:17 AM
To: DES - support
Subject: RE: VAC and water

James,
Is the residue on the chip contacts themselves or just on the white plastic area?  I will have someone ask the manufacturer for their opinion, but I am concerned that a cleaner could cause the contacts to corrode.  Also, we need to be careful not to gum up or contaminate the contacts within the AVTS reader.  I will respond again when I have more information.
Pat
 
-----Original Message-----
From: James Rellinger [mailto:jamesrellinger@dieboldes.com]
Sent: Thursday, October 03, 2002 7:08 PM
To: Diebold Support
Subject: VAC and water

Team;
 
    As a matter of QC, we in Georgia acceptance tested all of our Voter Access Cards.  During the testing, we bundled them into groups of 20 to ease the deployment process.  The grouping was done using regular office scotch tape.
 
    We discovered that the tape was adhering so well to the cards that a gummy residue was being left on the cards.  This gum was causing extreme friction when placing and removing them from the encoder.  We immediately stopped using scotch tape and changed to rubber bands.
 
    Now, we have several hundred VACs that need to be cleaned.  We plan to use a citrus-based gum remover to remove the gum and then rinse them all with mild soap and water.
 
    Our concerns are these:
 
 
   
 
Best Regards,
James P. Rellinger, MCSE
Manager of Engineering, Georgia Operations
Diebold Election Systems
(770) 231-6468

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