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Only use an approved screen cleaner to clean the display face. Dust the display by wiping the screen and the cabinet with a soft, clean cloth. You can use any type of screen cleaner you would use on an indoor TV (see below for cleaners not to use). Generally speaking, mild soapy water and a micro-fiber cloth is best. But be careful when applying pressure, as you would a standard TV, because the LCD is fragile. Do not rub or strike the screen with anything hard as this may scratch, mark, or even damage the screen permanently. Never use ammonia or any product containing ammonia, as it will damage the anti-glare coating on the face of the display. Do not use aerosol cleaners or solvents of any kind. Do not use any chemical such as paint thinner or benzene to clean the product’s exterior. It may cause scratches on the surface, erasing proper indications, identification labels, or instructions on the exterior, which may cause misuse and improper operation of the product.
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