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Dru Virtuo Evolve 100 - Projection Plate; Removing the Projection Plate; Placing the Projection Plate

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8.2 Projection plate
After placement of the wood set (see section 8.5), it is possible to place the projection plate:
When taking the projection plate into operation, take note of the following:
- Slowly remove the lm when using for the rst time. Removing the lm slowly will result in less static charge than when
this is done quickly.
- Use the (provided) suction cap(s) to prevent ngerprints and damage.
- Place this projection plate exactly as described for the best possible ame picture.
8.2.1 Removing the projection plate
Removing the projection plate will take place in reverse order of the placement described above.
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Prevent the plate from getting damaged.
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Place the suction cups on the projection plate to remove it from the appliance;
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Hold the suction cup tightly;
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Carefully lift up the plate and tilt the bottom towards you;
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Remove the projection plate.
8.2.2 Placing the projection plate
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Place the suction caps on the left and right side of the projection plate. (g. 8-2, step 1).
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Ensure the suction caps are rmly attached to the projection plate.
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Then slide the plate diagonally into the stove, while clamping the top side of the plate in the bracket intended for that
purpose. (g. 8-2, steps 2 and 3)
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Carefully lower the projection plate until it falls into the frame at the bottom. (g. 8-2, step 4)
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Avoid damage to the projection plate.
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- Blow o the dust with air or use a feather duster. Other materials such as (kitchen) paper, microbre cloth, steel wool, etc.,
could cause scratches.
- Do not use any cleaning detergents.
- Always wear cotton gloves during the cleaning process to prevent the introduction of new ngerprints.
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