TDP-459 Users Guide - MItsubishi Imaging
TDP-459 Users Guide - MItsubishi Imaging TDP-459 Users Guide - MItsubishi Imaging
10. Release the locking lever to slowly close the upper cover. Be careful not to catch fingers when closing the upper cover. Locking lever - 41 - Chapter 4 Daily Maintenance Upper cover TDP-459
Chapter 4 Daily Maintenance 4.2 Cleaning the cover of the Thermal Digiplater To remove dirt, wipe the cover of the Thermal Digiplater with a dry soft cloth. If dirt cannot be removed by wiping with a dry cloth, lightly wipe the cover with a damped cloth which has been soaked in water or a little diluted neutral detergent. Should any foreign matter (metallic fragments, water or liquids) get into the Thermal Digiplater, turn off the power switch, disconnect the power cable from the electric outlet, and contact the distributor. Using the Thermal Digiplater without removing the foreign matter can cause a fire or electric shock. Should the Thermal Digiplater be used in an abnormal state (generating heat, smoking or abnormal ordors), it can cause a fire or electric shock. Turn off the power switch immediately, disconnect the power cable from the electric outlet and contact the distributor. If the cover are wiped with a volatile liquid, such as benzine or thinner, or sprayed with insecticide, they can become discolored or cracked. 4.3 Cleaning the filters If dust has collected on the vent holes and filters, clean them with a vacuum cleaner. TDP-459 Vent holes - 42 - Filters
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Chapter 4 Daily Maintenance<br />
4.2 Cleaning the cover of the Thermal Digiplater<br />
To remove dirt, wipe the cover of the Thermal Digiplater with a dry soft cloth.<br />
If dirt cannot be removed by wiping with a dry cloth, lightly wipe the cover with a damped cloth which has<br />
been soaked in water or a little diluted neutral detergent.<br />
Should any foreign matter (metallic fragments, water or liquids) get into the Thermal<br />
Digiplater, turn off the power switch, disconnect the power cable from the electric<br />
outlet, and contact the distributor.<br />
Using the Thermal Digiplater without removing the foreign matter can cause a fire or<br />
electric shock.<br />
Should the Thermal Digiplater be used in an abnormal state (generating heat,<br />
smoking or abnormal ordors), it can cause a fire or electric shock. Turn off the<br />
power switch immediately, disconnect the power cable from the electric outlet and<br />
contact the distributor.<br />
If the cover are wiped with a volatile liquid, such as benzine or thinner, or sprayed<br />
with insecticide, they can become discolored or cracked.<br />
4.3 Cleaning the filters<br />
If dust has collected on the vent holes and filters, clean them with a vacuum cleaner.<br />
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Vent holes<br />
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Filters