Suzuki NEXA FRONX Owner's Manual & Service Booklet page 397

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APPEARANCE CARE
Washing by an automatic car wash
NOTICE
If you use an automatic car wash,
check that your vehicle's body parts,
such as antenna, cannot be dam-
aged. If you are in doubt, consult the
car wash operator for advice.
Washing by a high-pressure cleaner
NOTICE
If you use a high-pressure cleaner,
keep away the nozzle from your vehi-
cle sufficiently.
• Pointing the nozzle to the sur-
rounding parts of camera can allow
water to enter the camera.
This may cause a fire, malfunction,
dew condensation, etc.
• For vehicle with 360 view camera or
rear view camera, do not point to
the nozzle to the camera.
• Bringing the nozzle to your vehicle
too close or pointing the nozzle to
the opening of front grill or bumper
etc. can cause damage and mal-
function of the vehicle body and
parts.
• Pointing the nozzle to door glasses
and door frames can allow water to
enter the cabin.
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Caring for the Windshield
If an oil film, etc. adheres to the windshield
and the windshield wipers cannot clean it,
use a glass cleaner (sold separately) to
clean the windshield by hand.
Caring for Lights
Wash the lens part of light and wipe it off
with a soft cloth.
NOTICE
• Do not use the detergent including
organic solvent on the lens surface
of the light. The lens surface may
be cracked.
If you use the detergent including
organic solvent, rinse it off with
ample water.
• Do not wipe the lens surface by
wax or a hard brush. This may
damage the lens or hasten its dete-
rioration.
Caring for Cameras
Wash the lens part of camera and wipe it
off with a soft cloth. If the lens part is very
dirty, use a mild detergent.
NOTICE
• Using alcohol, benzine, thinner etc.
to wipe the camera may cause dis-
coloration.
When you wipe the camera, do not
use alcohol, benzine, thinner etc.
• Hard coating is used for the lens of
camera not to be easily scratched.
However, if you use the brush for a
vehicle, it may be difficult for you
to see the image on the 360 view
camera.
Be very careful not to scratch the
lens.
• The resin cover of the camera may
be damaged if an organic solvent
adheres to the camera.
Do not let organic solvent, body
wax, oil film remover, or glass coat-
ing agent adhere to the product.
• If the camera is subjected to a sud-
den temperature change, it may be
damaged.
Do not expose the camera to sud-
den temperature changes such as
melting frozen snow with hot water.
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