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					T13E9.pdf 04.6.15   
					■  N o t i c e  ( S torage and operat i n g cond i t i o n)   
					1. Do not use the trimmer capacitor under atmosphere   
					of RTV silicone rubber (Room Temperature   
					Vulcanizing Silicone Rubber) except Acetone   
					liberating silicone sealant.   
					8. Do not use the trimmer capacitor under the   
					conditions listed below.   
					(1) Corrosive gasses atmosphere   
					(ex. Chlorine gas, Hydrogen sulfide gas,   
					Ammonia gas, Sulfuric acid gas, Nitric oxide gas,   
					etc.)   
					2. Before using trimmer capacitor, please store under   
					the condition of -10 to +40 degree C and 30 to   
					85%RH.   
					(2) In liquid (ex. water, oil, medical liquid,   
					organic solvent, etc.)   
					3. Do not store in or near corrosive gasses.   
					4. Use within 6 months of deliverly.   
					(3) Dusty / dirty atmosphere   
					5. Open the package just before using.   
					6. Prior to storing previously opened packages, the   
					packaging should be heat-sealed. Avoid using   
					rubber bands for repackaging.   
					(4) Direct sunlight   
					(5) Static voltage nor electric/magnetic fields   
					(6) Direct sea breeze   
					(7) Other variations of the above   
					7. Do not store under direct sunlight.   
					■  N o t i c e  ( S o l d e r ing  a nd mount i n g)   
					1. Soldering   
					capacitor characteristics, apply flux only to   
					terminals.   
					(1) TZ03 series can be soldered by flow soldering   
					method and soldering iron.   Do not use reflow   
					soldering method.   
					2. Mounting   
					(1) Do not apply excessive force (preferable 5.0N   
					(Ref.; 500gf) max.), when the trimmer capacitor   
					is mounted on the PCB.   
					(2) Standard soldering condition   
					(a) Flow soldering: Refer to the standard   
					temperature profile.   
					(2) Use the suitable PCB holes which are the same   
					pitch as the terminal of the trimmer capacitor.   
					If it would not fit with the terminal, the   
					excessive stress would be applied to the   
					terminal and the trimmer capacitor may deviate   
					from the specified characteristics.   
					(b) Soldering iron:   
					> Temperature of tip   260+-10 degree C   
					> Soldering time   
					> Diameter   
					3 sec. max.   
					3mm max.   
					30W max.   
					> Wattage of iron   
					Before using other soldering conditions than   
					those listed above, please consult with Murata   
					factory representative prior to using. If the   
					soldering conditions are not suitable, e.g.,   
					excessive time and/or excessive temperature,   
					the trimmer capacitor may deviate from the   
					specified characteristics.   
					(3) Do not apply bending stress more than 10.0N   
					(Ref.; 1kgf) after the trimmer capacitor has   
					been mounted on the PCB.   
					(4) Mount trimmer capacitor in contact with PCB.   
					(5) In case of bending the terminals, do not apply   
					excessive force to the body of the product and   
					prevent the terminal fixing part from damaging.   
					3. Cleaning   
					(3) The dimension of mounting hole should be Murata's   
					standard mounting hole used at flow soldering.   
					The amount of solder is critical. Insufficient   
					amounts of solder can lead to insufficient   
					soldering strength on PCB. Excessive amounts of   
					solder may cause bridging between the terminals   
					or contact failure due to flux wicking up.   
					(1) Isopropyl alcohol and Ethyl alcohol are available   
					material for cleaning. Water group materials like   
					Pinealpha, Cleanthru cannot be used. For other   
					materials, please consult with Murata factory   
					representative prior to using.   
					(2) The total cleaning time by dipping, vapor and   
					ultra-sonic method shall be less than 2 minutes.   
					For ultra-sonic cleaning, the available   
					condition is as follows.   
					(4) When using soldering iron, the string solder   
					shall be applied to the lower part of the   
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					terminal only. Do not apply flux except to the   
					terminals. Excessive amounts of solder and/or   
					applying solder to the upper part of the   
					> Cleaning time: 30 sec. max.   
					> Power: 20W/liter max.   
					terminal may cause fixed rotor or the contact   
					failure due to flux invasion into the movable   
					part and/or the contact point. The soldering   
					iron should not come in contact with the plastic   
					case of the trimmer capacitor. If such contact   
					does occur, the trimmer capacitor may be damaged.   
					(5) Our recommendable chlorine content of string   
					solder is 0.5wt% max.   
					> Frequency: 20 - 60kHz   
					> Temperature: Ambient temperature   
					Due to the ultra-sonic cleaning equipment's   
					peculiar self resonance point and the cleaning   
					compatibility usually depends on the jig   
					construction and/or the cleaning condition such   
					as the depth of immersion, please check the   
					cleaning equipment to determine the suitable   
					conditions. If the trimmer capacitor is cleaned   
					by other conditions, the trimmer capacitor may   
					(6) Do not use water-soluble flux (for water cleaning).   
					To prevent the deterioration of trimmer   
					Cont i n ued on the  f o l l o w i n g page.   
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