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ALPHA Trainer LSA
Pilot Operating Handbook
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HANDLING AND SERVICING
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Dry the windows using a dry nonabrasive cotton cloth or chamois.
Instrument Panel and Electronic Display Screens
The instrument panel, control knobs, and plastic trim need only to be wiped
clean with a soft damp cloth. The multifunction display, primary flight display,
and other electronic display screens should be cleaned with LCD Screen
Cleaning Solution.
CAUTION:
To avoid solution dripping onto display and possibly migrating
into component, apply the cleaning solution to cloth first, not directly to the
display screen. Use only a lens cloth or nonabrasive cotton cloth to clean
display screens. Paper towels, tissue, or camera lens paper may scratch the
display screen. Clean display screen with power idle.
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Gently wipe the display with a clean, dry, cotton cloth.
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Moisten clean, cotton cloth with cleaning solution.
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Wipe the soft cotton cloth across the display in one direction, moving
from the top of the display to the bottom. Do not rub harshly.
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Gently wipe the display with a clean, dry, cotton cloth.
The airplane interior can be cleaned with a mild detergent or soap and wa-
ter. Harsh abrasives or alkaline soaps or detergents should be avoided. Sol-
vents and alcohols may damage or discolor vinyl or urethane parts. Cover
areas where cleaning solution could cause damage. Use the following pro-
cedure:
CAUTION:
Solvent cleaners and alcohol should not be used on interior
parts. If cleaning solvents are used on cloth, cover areas where cleaning
solvents could cause damage.
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Clean headliner, and side panels, with a stiff bristle brush, and vacu-
um where necessary.
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Soiled upholstery, may be cleaned with a good upholstery cleaner
suitable for the material. Carefully follow the manufacturer’s instruc-
tions. Avoid soaking or harsh rubbing.
Leather Upholstery and Seats
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