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[6] Maintenance 6.
Avoid the following:
1 Contact with clothes or bags made of dyed leather or denim
(colors could rub off, possible discoloration or degradation)
2 Contact with PVC, steel, ABS wood, paint
(possible discoloration or degradation, cracking)
3 Printed matter such as newspapers or magazines, printed cloth
(possible color transfer or soiling)
4 Chemical solutions, Coloring agents, medical solutions, adhesives, tape etc.
(possible damage, deformation, discoloration, degradation, hardening, softening)
5 Bleaching Agents
(possible discoloration, degradation)
6 Direct or near contact with irons, stoves or other heat sources
(possible damage, deformation, discoloration, degradation)
7 Excessive rubbing of pressing on particular areas or spots
(possible damage, deformation, discoloration, degradation)
>>Any of the above could be bad for the leather seat or the clothing etc that
contacts it.
(1) Leather Seat and Backrest Surfaces
Clean these surfaces as frequently as necessary.
1)Use a sponge or soft cloth to apply water, the cleaner provided, a
neutral detergent, or ethanol*.
2)Then wipe the surfaces with a dry cloth and completely remove all
water, cleaner or detergent.
Depending on the color, some leather seat and backrest covers may
not be disinfected with ethanol. If necessary, leather coverings can
be replaced for a standard fee. Contact your local dealer or the J.
Morita Corp. for details.
(2)Other Components and Surfaces
Clean as frequently as necessary.
Refer to section [5] Operation in this manual for how to detach various
components for cleaning.
1)Use a sponge or soft cloth to apply water, the cleaner provided or a
neutral detergent.
2)Then wipe the surfaces with a dry cloth and completely remove all
water, cleaner or detergent.
CAUTION