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Product care and storage
Product placement and storage
Environmental factors can strongly affect the product physically and mechanically.
Do not expose the product to direct sunlight or places with extreme heat or
air-conditioning vents. These can cause the product to crack or the color to fade.
If the product is not going to be used for a long period of time, cover it with a dust
cover and remove all the batteries from the battery compartment.
Clean the product regularly using a dry cloth
Before cleaning, ensure that the product is turned off and the batteries are removed.
The main unit structure can be cleaned thoroughly with a piece of soft, dry cloth.
Common micro-fibre cleaning materials or gloves are very well suited for this routine
maintenance process. Such materials and gloves are available for sale at most DIY
shops.
Do NOT use wet elements for cleaning
The product is made up of electrical components and mechanical parts, which are
very sensitive to moisture. Under no circumstances should they be exposed to any
form of water or moisture. If you use water (eg. a wet cloth) to clean the casing, the
coating may be eroded and the protection for the product will be diminished.
Do not use a wet cloth to clean the main switch or the remote control overlay. This
may result in malfunction.
Do NOT use cleaning solvents and abrasive cleaners
Under no circumstances should you use any cleaning agents, like benzene or thinner
to clean the product.
Do NOT attempt to repair your product
For safety reasons, under no circumstances should you attempt to repair the product.
If you suspect a malfunction, always call the OSIM Service Center for further
assistance and information.
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