Subaru 2011 Tribeca Owner's Manual page 34

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Before Use
I About the monitor
• Subjecting the control buttons or liquid crystal display to
excessive shock could result in monitor deformation or
other damage.
• Keep any heat source (including lighted cigarettes) away
from the monitor. If a heat source is brought into contact
with the monitor's cabinet and panel, they could be
deformed or otherwise degraded.
• In extreme cold, the monitor may operate sluggishly and
the display may dim. Such conditions do not indicate a
problem. They will disappear when the cabin temperature
rises to a normal temperature.
• Tiny black and white dots may occasionally appear in the
liquid crystal display. These dots are a normal characteristic
of the display. They do not indicate a problem.
• When the monitor's display requires cleaning, gently wipe it
with a silicone cloth or other soft cloth. If necessary, spray
the cloth with neutral cleaning fluid. Be sure to wipe away
any cleaning fluid left on the display surface. Do not spray
the cleaning fluid directly onto the display surface. Spraying
cleaning fluid directly onto the display surface could cause
an adverse effect on internal components. It is also not a
good idea to wipe the display surface with a stiff cloth or
attempt to clean it using thinners, alcohol, or any other
volatile solvent. Doing so could leave scratches and/or erase
the control button labels.
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• Do not allow the monitor to get wet. If it gets wet
(allowing, for example, to a spilled drink or wet umbrella),
its internal electronic circuitry may malfunction.
• In hot weather, cool the passenger compartment down
before using the monitor. The liquid crystal display operates
correctly at temperatures between 32°F and 140°F (0°C and
60°C). When the temperature exceeds 140°F (60°C), the
monitor's circuit protection function is activated, causing the
display to dim.

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