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CLEANING YOUR LIGHT
Cleaning Reector and Cover
NOTE: Use only denatured alcohol to clean the glass reector. Use only mild soap and water to clean
the plastic reector cover.
Be sure the electrical supply is turned off and the light is cool before attempting any cleaning or polishing.
Remove the bulb shield, cover and bulb for full access to the reector. (See “Bulb Replacement” for bulb
removal).
Use a clean, soft** facial tissue dampened with denatured alcohol and gently wipe the surface of the reec-
tor and the bulb. The plastic reector cover may be gently washed with soap and water and dried using a soft
towel.
Cleaning Painted Surfaces
The painted surfaces of your light can be cleaned by simply wiping with a damp cloth. No other protective
coating is required to preserve the permanent luster of the painted surface.
CAUTION: Placing aluminum foil over the lamp handles for barrier asepsis will cause permanent discolor-
ation of the handles. We recommend covers specically manufactured for this purpose. Discoloration of the
handles caused by the above is not covered under warranty.
**We recommend Puffs facial tissues.
NOTE: The plastic reector cover must always be in place when light is used because it will
catch bulb particles in the rare event a bulb should break; also, it will keep abrasive material
away from the coated surface of the reector.
Do not use any solvents, abrasives, abrasive cloths or cleaners,
as they may damage the coated surface of the reector.