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(1) Leather Seat and Backrest Surfaces
CAUTION
Avoid the following:
1 Contact with clothes or bags made of dyed leather or denim (colors
could rub off, possible discoloration or degradation)
2 Contact with PVC, steel, ABS wood, paint (possible discoloration or
degradation, cracking)
3 Printed matter such as newspapers or magazines, printed cloth (possible
color transfer or soiling)
4 Chemical solutions, Coloring agents, medical solutions, adhesives, tape
etc. (possible damage, deformation, discoloration, degradation,
hardening, softening)
5 Bleaching Agents
(possible discoloration, degradation)
6 Direct of near contact with irons, stoves or other heat sources (possible
damage, deformation, discoloration, degradation)
7 Excessive rubbing of pressing on particular areas or spots (possible
damage, deformation, discoloration, degradation)
>> Any of the above could be bad for the leather seat or the clothing etc that
contacts it.
Clean these surfaces as frequently as necessary.
1) Use a sponge or soft cloth to apply water, the cleaner provided, a neutral detergent, or
ethanol**.
2) Then wipe the surfaces with a dry cloth and completely remove all water, cleaner or
detergent.
**Depending on the color, some leather seat and backrest covers may not be disinfected with
ethanol. If necessary, leather coverings can be replaced for a standard fee. Contact your
local dealer or the Morita Corp. for details.
(2) Other Components and Surfaces
Clean as frequently as necessary.
Refer to section [5] Operation in this manual for how to detach various com- ponents for
cleaning.
1) Use a sponge or soft cloth to apply water, the cleaner provided or a neutral detergent.
Then wipe the surfaces with a dry cloth and completely remove all water, cleaner or
detergent.