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Observe the following points to prevent damage when cleaning accessory
surfaces.
● Remove smears using a dry, soft cloth (flannel, etc.). Do not use coarse gauze
or other harsh materials.
● For smear removing solvent, alcohol (ethanol) is recommended. When using
chemical detergent, be sure to follow the instructions below:
● Soak a soft cloth in a neutral household detergent diluted with water. Wring the
cloth well, and then clean down the surface.
● Do not use bleach or detergent that contains abrasive agents.
● Do not use alkaline chemical detergents such as “glass cleaner” available on
the market or solvents such as thinner, etc.
● Do not scrape or scratch surfaces using brushes, scouring pads, or other hard
cleaning utensils.
Clean the CRT surface and the monitor cover once a week. Apply antistat after cleaning.
①
Turn off the main AC unit power switch.
②
Remove the
9
truss screws after removing the
POP
and detach the front mask half way, then
disconnect the 3 connectors inside the control panel.
③
The monitor (CRT) will be e
x
posed.
U
se an untreated soft cloth to wipe off both the CRT
surface and the monitor cover.
④
After cleaning, spray antistat onto the CRT and the monitor side of the monitor cover.
16−2 CLEANING THE CRT SURFACES AND THE MONITOR COVER
CAUTION
!
TRUSS SCREW (3), chrome
M4x14
(reverse side of monitor cover)
M4 NUT/WASHER STOPPER
FRONT MASK
TRUSS SCREW (6), chrome
M4 x 12
CONNECTOR
PHOTO16.2
FIG.16.2
When disconnecting the
connector, be careful not
to pull the front mask too
tightly.
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