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2000i-DVS Installation Guide
Maintenance
Cleaning the Interactive Whiteboard and other Components
Clean the interactive whiteboard surface on a regular basis. Otherwise, dust may build up, adversely
affecting the operation of the 2000i.
Do not
spray the glass cleaner directly onto the screen surface. Instead, spray it lightly on a cloth and
then gently wipe. The 2000i uses digital cameras that are located inside the frame. If you allow
excess glass cleaner to flow into the crack between the frame and the writing surface, the fluid could
damage the cameras.
Before you clean the interactive whiteboard, log off the computer. If you touch the screen when the
computer is in any other state (e.g., with a program open or at the desktop), you may activate
program components or scramble desktop icons. After you log off, put the projector into standby
mode so you can easily see dirt and streaks.
Remove marks made with a permanent marker by completely covering them with the ink from a dry-
erase marker (
not
a low-odor marker). Then wipe with a soft cloth. Dry-erase ink contains solvents
that work to remove permanent ink. If any trace of the original permanent ink remains, spray the area
with standard glass or whiteboard cleaner and wipe clean.
The back of the interactive whiteboard screen is well protected from handling by its location on the
inside of the unit. However, if it must be dusted, or if a mark has been made on its surface, dab it
gently with a soft cloth that’s sprayed with standard, alcohol-free glass cleaner. Do not apply the
cleaner directly to the surface.
Periodically dust the mirrors and unit components using a soft cloth. To clean the mirrors, use a
standard, alcohol-free glass cleaner.
IMPORTANT:
Do not, under any circumstances, apply
isopropyl alcohol, water or acetone
to the rear
surface of the interactive screen
.
Any of these fluids could damage the diffusion coating, resulting in a
permanent deterioration in display quality.
Cleaning the Projector
Before you clean the projector, unplug it.
Periodically clean the projector casing with a damp cloth. If it is heavily soiled you can use a mild
detergent, but don't use strong detergent or a solvent, such as alcohol or thinner. Use a blower or
lens paper to clean the lens, being careful not to scratch or mar the lens.
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