Creen, Are and, Leaning – Stewart Filmscreen Corp LCD Rear-Projection TV User Manual

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With reasonable care, you may expect many years of trouble-free use of
your Stewart projection screen.

We encourage you to keep your screen clean. Avoid getting any foreign
material on the screen, as cleaning may prove very difficult. It may not be
possible to remove scratches, paint, ink, etc.

General maintenance

The uncoated side of the screen requires only the care normally given to
glass or acrylic surfaces.

Pay special attention to these instructions when cleaning the surface with
the optical coating.

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Use a draftsman-style brush to lightly whisk away any loose dirt
or dust particles. (This type of brush is usually available at office
supply stores.) Stewart Filmscreen has an optional screen
cleaning kit that contains the proper type of brush. Contact your
dealer if you would like to obtain this cleaning kit.

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For tougher spots, use a solution of mild detergent and water.
Rub lightly using a sponge or clean cotton cloth. Do not use
aggressive or excessive pressure as the optical characteristics
could be degraded. Blot with a damp sponge to absorb excess
water. Any residual water marks or streaks will evaporate in a
few minutes.

Do not use any other cleaning materials on the screen, especially
chemicals, solvents, and abrasive cleansers. Contact the factory if you have
questions about removing difficult spots.

Replacement parts and service

No user-serviceable parts are contained within the unit. Contact your dealer
or the factory if you require part replacement or service.

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