RED DSMC OPERATION GUIDE: WEAPON/SCARLET-W
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CLEAN EVF SCREEN
NOTE:
This section describes only how to clean the screen on the DSMC
2™
RED EVF, and not how to clean the
entire device.
This section explains how to clean the screen on the DSMC
2
RED EVF. The screen is accessed by removing the
DSMC
2
RED EVF Modular Optical Block.
Use an ionized rubber air bulb to clean the screen on the DSMC
2
RED EVF. If there are still particles on the
screen after using an air bulb, gently wipe the screen with a rolled-up, particulate-free, non-abrasive optical-
grade wipe.
NOTE:
Cleaning the screen without first removing solid particles increases the risk of scratching the screen. As
with many screens, any type of physical contact with the screen may scratch the surface.
PROHIBITED EVF SCREEN CLEANERS
DO NOT use any of the items listed below to clean the screen on the DSMC
2
RED EVF. These products have
not been tested on RED products and may cause damage or streaking.
Compressed air
Gas dusters
Solvents
Rubbing alcohol
Isopropyl alcohol
Windex
®
Third-party cleaning kits
Pre-packaged lens cleaner containing any additives, such as detergent, anti-static compounds, or fragrance
RED Microfiber Bag
WARNING:
Damage to any screens or other components of the camera system caused by using prohibited
cleaners is not covered under warranty.
CLEAN LCD SCREENS
NOTE:
This section describes only how to clean the screen on each specified device, and not how to clean the
entire device.
This section explains how to clean the screens on the following devices:
RED PRO LCD
RED Touch LCD
DSMC
2
Sidekick
APPROVED LCD SCREEN CLEANERS
Use only the following products to clean LCD screens:
Ionized rubber air bulb
Pancro Professional Lens Cleaner (or equivalent)
Photographic Solutions PEC*PADs (or equivalent)
RED Microfiber Bag
NOTE:
Before cleaning the screen with swabs or wipes and a cleaning solution, ALWAYS use an ionized rubber
air bulb to remove any solid particles. Cleaning the screen without removing solid particles increases the risk
of scratching the screen.