Cleaning and Maintenance
Cleaning
Occasionally clean the display panel and cabinet with a soft cloth dampened (not soaked) with a
mild (non-abrasive) glass cleaner. Keep turning a fresh side of the cloth toward the screen
surface to avoid scratching it with accumulated grit.
Note:
The solvent should be applied only to the cloth, and not directly on the monitor screen.
Do not use paper products as they may scratch the surface. To minimize the risk of abrasion,
allow the screen to stand dry.
Special care should be taken when cleaning a touch screen or polycarbonate shield that is
installed over the screen. Abrasive and certain chemical cleaners can easily damage the surface.
Note:
For best results cleaning a monitor with the optional antireflective tempered glass display
shield, a solution of denatured alcohol is recommended to thoroughly clean the display.
Never
use alcoholic or ammoniac cleaners to clean the polycarbonate shield or a touch screen.
Replacing a Line Cord
To avoid shock and fire hazards, the monitor’s power cord should be replaced if the insulation
becomes broken or if it develops a loose internal connection.
Other Maintenance
Qualified service personnel should perform all maintenance, except for
the power cord replacement described above.
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