Causes:
Dusts adhere to the switch.
Solutions:
Remove the dusts. Alternatively, put the switch in a case or use a seal switch.
Causes:
Insulating films are produced on the contact surface due to hazardous gas around the switch or switching in a low load area.
Solutions:
Replace the switch with a one containing environmentally-resistant contact materials. (gold, alloyed metal, etc.)
Causes:
Soldering flux penetrates the switch.
Solutions:
Review the soldering method and use a switch that flux does not penetrate.
Causes:
Dusts adhere to the switch.
Solutions:
Remove the dusts. Alternatively, put the switch in a case or use a seal switch.
Dusts adhere to the switch.
Solutions:
Remove the dusts. Alternatively, put the switch in a case or use a seal switch.
Causes:
Insulating films are produced on the contact surface due to hazardous gas around the switch or switching in a low load area.
Solutions:
Replace the switch with a one containing environmentally-resistant contact materials. (gold, alloyed metal, etc.)
Causes:
Soldering flux penetrates the switch.
Solutions:
Review the soldering method and use a switch that flux does not penetrate.
Causes:
Dusts adhere to the switch.
Solutions:
Remove the dusts. Alternatively, put the switch in a case or use a seal switch.
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