Section 9 Storing and Transporting
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9.1 Cleaning the Cabinet
Make sure to turn power off and unplug the unit before cleaning it. Clean the outside cabinet of the unit as follows:
• Wipe it with a soft, dry cloth.
• When the unit is really dirty, you have been using it in an area with a lot of dust, or it has been stored away for a long
period of time, apply a diluted mild cleaner to a soft cloth and use it to wipe the unit clean. Immediately wipe the unit dry
with a soft, dry cloth.
• If you notice any of the screws or other parts are loose, use the proper tools to tighten them.
CAUTION
• Make sure to turn power off and unplug the unit before cleaning it.
• Do not use benzene, thinner, alcohol, or other strong chemicals to clean
the cabinet. Failing to obey this warning may damage or discolor the it.
9.2 Notes on Storage
This section provides information for storing the unit for extended periods of time.
9.2.1 Before Storing
(1) Wipe away any dust, finger prints, or stains from the unit.
(2) Avoid storing in the following locations:
1) Areas exposed to direct sunlight or large amounts of dust.
2) Areas with high humidity where condensation may occur.
3) Areas exposed to volatile gases or areas where the unit might oxidize.
4) Areas with the following temperature and humidity:
• Temperature ..... >70 ˚C, <–20 ˚C
• Humidity .......... ≥90 %
9.2.2 Recommended Storage Conditions
In addition to the above mentioned conditions, make sure to observe the following environment conditions when storing
the unit for a long period of time.
• Temperature .................... 0 to 30 ˚C
• Humidity ......................... 40 to 80 %
• Place with little daily temperature and humidity variation