Chapter 6 - Inspecting & Cleaning Windows
TM00358 Rev. A
October 2007
L-3 WESCAM
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Caution:
Chips or cracks in turret windows are not air safe. If detected, contact an L3 Wescam Customer
Service representative.
Caution:
Do not power wash the turret.
Caution:
Never wipe a dry window with a dry cloth. Embedded debris will scratch the surface.
Caution:
Never use tissues or paper towels. Such products contain abrasives.
Caution:
Never allow wet windows to air dry as the surface will stain permanently. Do not start this
procedure unless you have sufficient time to follow all steps or while you are completing other
maintenance tasks.
Caution:
Do not scrape bonded particles that cannot be removed with compressed air. Soak the
particles and allow them to loosen.
Washing Windows
1. Mix the liquid detergent with warm water to proportions recommended by the detergent manufacturer.
2. Use compressed air to remove loose particles to prevent scratching during subsequent cleaning steps.
Always utilize a dry cleaning technique first to remove loose particles, but do not scrape particles that have
bonded to the window.
3. Apply the detergent mixture to the window. Allow time to soak, but do not let the window dry. The detergent
will act on releasing bonded particles.
4. Reapply the detergent mixture to the window.
5. Use a dry cloth to wipe the window in a gentle circular motion. Follow one direction only and do not move
back-and-forth.
6. As the window is washed, apply rinse water and wipe dry immediately. Use new dry cloths rather than
reusing cloths and discard all cloths as debris collects.
7. For the remaining windows, repeat steps 3 to 6.
8. Inspect all windows to confirm they are clean:
•
If windows are not clean, repeat steps 4 to 6 except use the Clear View Glass Cleaner instead of the
detergent mixture.
•
If stains remain, please contact an L3 Wescam Customer Service representative for further support.
Kimwipes® or clean, non-abrasive,
lint-free, and dry cloths
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Numerous
• Kimwipes® are manufactured
by Kimberly-Clark: See
www.kcprofessional.com. for
more information.
Table 6-2 Window Cleaning — Tools
Tool
Size
Notes
Laboratory wash bottles or spray
bottle for rinse water.
1000ml (32 oz.)
• Bottles must be clean and uncontaminated.
• Use one container for warm wash water.
• Use one container for rinse water.
Table 6-1 Window Cleaning — Consumables (Continued)
Description
Part Number
Quantity
Notes