Operation & Maintenance
Medium SXGA+ Projection System
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Part Number 1006380
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CLEANING THE MEDIUM SXGA+ PROJECTION SYSTEM CABLES
INITIAL SETUP:
Tools and Special Tools
References
Sponge/Rag/paper towels
Materials/Parts
Equipment Condition
Water
Equipment Powered Down
Denatured Alcohol
Power Source Disconnected
Cable Ties
WARNING
Voltage sources, in addition to being an electrical shock hazard, may also potentially produce
serious burns. Care should be exercised when using water around exposed power connections.
Ensure that all power to the system has been shut off before disassembling and cleaning the
components of the Medium SXGA+ Projection System.
CAUTION
Use of a damp cloth is authorized for cleaning the case and cables but care should be exercised
to ensure that water does not get into the connection of the cables or the electrical components.
Damage or corrosion may result from water contamination, if water gets into the connections,
blow the connections out with compressed air, or allow to air dry before connecting back to
equipment.
SERVICE
1. Verify that the Medium SXGA+ Projection System has been shut down and the power source has been
disconnected.
2. Disconnect all cables from the Medium SXGA+ Projection System and accessory devices.
3. Inspect all cables for damaged wiring or connectors.
4. Clean the body of the wiring using a damp lint free cloth.
5. Use compressed air to clean dust and debris from the ends of the connections.
6. Replace all dust covers on cable ends.
7. If storing roll cables and secure with cable ties to prevent tangling of cables when stored.
8. Store or reconnect cables as needed.
END OF TASK
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