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2. Fold the tissue several times to match the width of the IR filter—you might use two<br />

or three tissues at a time if necessary (to give you a better grip). Be sure to fold the<br />

paper so that the coated glossy side faces outwards—do not use the other side, as it<br />

can do more harm than good!<br />

3. Gently place the folded tissue onto the edge of the filter using two or three fingers.<br />

Be sure to wipe the entire surface evenly. Sweep the filter only once. Do not wipe the<br />

same area twice with the same tissue as you might reapply dirt removed in the first<br />

sweep.<br />

4. Finally check if the IR filter has been properly cleaned either by visual inspection or<br />

by mounting the digital capture unit to the camera and making a shot. If further<br />

cleaning is needed, repeat cleaning procedure.<br />

Cleaning with an E-Wipe<br />

E-wipes are individually packed wet tissues.<br />

1. Tear at the notch to break seal.<br />

2. Remove e-wipe from its packaging and continue without delay.<br />

3. Fold the tissue to match the width of the IR filter.<br />

4. Apply firm pressure using two or three fingers at the edge of the wipe to ensure an<br />

even, firm contact with filter surface. Wipe the surface in one unbroken motion.<br />

Note! Do not use same side of the e-wipe twice as you will be likely to reapply any<br />

particles removed in the first pass.<br />

5. Finally check if the IR filter has been properly cleaned either by visual inspection or<br />

by mounting the digital capture unit to the camera and making a shot. If further<br />

cleaning is needed, repeat cleaning procedure.<br />

Attaching the digital capture unit<br />

Position the digital capture unit retention groove onto the digital capture unit support<br />

on the camera body ensuring that they are correctly positioned. Swing the digital capture<br />

unit towards the camera body and firmly press into place with a click. If there is resistance,<br />

the magazine retaining catch on the camera has probably been inadvertently released.<br />

In that case, push the release button again to reset the catch.<br />

Cleaning the housings<br />

If the camera becomes dirty, clean it with a soft, clean cloth lightly moistened with water<br />

only. Do not use any other solvents and do not allow water to seep in the openings.<br />

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