Care and cleaning, Care bi cleaning – Panasonic PT-51G40 User Manual

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Care and Cleaning

Plastic Cabinets

WipB the cabinet with a soft doth dampened with water or a mild detergent solution and wipe dry with a soft dean doth
Avoid excessive moisture Do not use benzene, Ihinners or other petroleum based cleaners

Wood Cabinets

When dusting or polishing the cabinet, use a clean soft cloth and stroke straight with the grain An occasional coat of
furniture polish will help preserve the Finish Do not use benzene, thinners or other petroleum based cleaners Do not

place objects made of plastic or rubber directly on top of the cabinet A chemical reaction could result causing
permanent marring of the Finish

Remote Control Transmitter

Do not use benzene, thinners or other petroleum based cleaners to clean the Remote Control Transmitter To clean,

wipe with a soft clolh slightly moistened with a mild detergent and then wipe dry with a soft clean dolh

Screen Caution

Your Projection screen may be marred by accidental contacts or improper cleaning
Avoid BUMPING or SCRAPING the screen BY ANY OBJECTS

The projection screen is a high precision lens system, but il is fully washable by using these following precautions

1

NEVER use window or glass cleaner, laundry detergent, automatic dishwasher soap, abrasive cleaners, products

containing alcohol, ammonia or petroleum distillates

2

NEVER rub across the screen in side to side motions

3

NEVER use paper or other hard toweling materials

Proper Cleaning Method

NOTE: Your projection screen is a high contrast black matrix type, which means it has black vertical stripes on its face,

It will appear dark and this is normal

A Projection screens do not attract dirt from the air as televisions with picture tubes Therefore, most likely occasional

dusting with a Feather duster or very soft brush with straight downward strokes will suffice

B Infrequent washing may be desired and can be done with weak solution of dish washing soap and a very soft lint

free doth folded into a flat pad Avoid excessive solution on the cloth to prevent solution from running down below
the screen into the Receiver

C Remember to wash only in an up and down motion using little pressure against the screen NOTE that very fine

grooves exist between the black stripes which actually pass the picture to you Improper cleaning can leave foreign
deposits in these grooves and impair your viewing pleasure Marring and scuffing will in a like manner produce
imperfections upon your viewing conditions, so remember to guard against unnecessary screen contacts

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