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-[* black] Discharge capacitor by placing a screw driver across the terminals. Make sure the metal of the screw driver is touching both metal terminals of the capacitor. Avoid touching the metal of the screw driver and brace yourself for a spark.
-[* black] Test capacitor to determine whether it needs to be replaced. If the capacitor sparked when you discharged it, the capacitor is working fine. If not, read on.
+[* icon_note] Old electronics collect dust, no matter if they are in active use or being stored. It is recommended to clear out some of the dust prior to affecting any complicated repairs. Use compressed air, and wear a dust mask and goggles. Always use precaution when working with old electronics.
+[* black] The capacitor stores a small amount of electrical energy. Discharge capacitor by placing a screw driver across the terminals. Use a screwdriver with a non-metallic handle and a shaft that is longer than 4” (10.75mm) Touch the metal shaft of the screwdriver simultaneously to both metal terminals of the capacitor. There should be a spark.
+[* black] If the capacitor sparks, you can stop reading here. The spark indicates that the capacitor is working properly. If the capacitor does not spark, read on to Step 6.