• If dirt, rain or snow attaches to the camera, the monitor may not clearly display
objects. If water droplets, snow or mud adhere to the camera lens, rinse with
water and wipe with a dry cloth.
• Do not use alcohol, benzene or thinner to clean the camera. This will cause
discoloration. To clean the camera, wipe with a clean cloth dampened with mild
cleaner diluted with water and then wipe with a dry cloth.
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• Turn off the monitor. If the screen is dark, it will be easier to see the areas that are
dirty or oily.
• Use a dry, soft cloth and very gently wipe the screen.
• If the dry cloth did not completely remove the dirt or oil, do not press harder in an
attempt to scrub it off. Pushing directly on the LCD screen can often cause pixels to
burn out.
• If necessary, dampen the cloth with distilled water or with an equal ratio of
distilled water to white vinegar. The plastic edge that surrounds the screen can be
cleaned with any multipurpose cleaner but take care to avoid contact with the
screen itself.
• Avoid using paper towels, toilet paper, tissue paper, or something like your shirt to
wipe the LCD screen. These non-ultrasoft materials can easily scratch the screen.
• Avoid cleaning products that contain ammonia, ethyl alcohol, acetone, toluene,
ethyl acid, or methyl chloride. These chemicals can react with the materials that
the LCD screen is made of which could yellow the screen or cause other kinds of
damage.
• Never spray liquid directly on the LCD screen or it could run inside the monitor
and cause damage.
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