Appendix Q Service Information; Routine Maintenance; Cleaning The Control Centre; Cleaning A Gui Screen - Midas PRO6 Owner's Manual

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Appendix Q: Service Information
This appendix contains routine service information for the PRO6e service manual for
PRO6 Control Centre.

Routine maintenance

To help keep your PRO6 Control Centre unit in good working order and to make sure it
gives you optimum performance, we recommend that you carry out the following about
once every month.
• Clean the control centre, as detailed in "Cleaning the control centre" (below).
• Check controls for freedom of operation. As the controls are 'self-cleaning', this
operation will help to prevent them from sticking.
• Check the functionality of all controls, that is, control knobs, faders, pushbuttons,
LEDs etc.
• Check the functionality of equipment.

Cleaning the control centre

Switch off the control centre and electrically isolate it from the mains before cleaning.
Clean the control centre using a dry, lint-free cloth. Do not use harsh abrasives or
solvents. When cleaning the equipment, take great care not to damage faders,
pushbuttons etc.

Cleaning a GUI screen

Switch off the control centre and electrically isolate it from the mains before cleaning.
Carefully wipe the surface of the GUI screen with a soft, lint-free cloth or screen wipe
specially designed for the purpose. When cleaning the GUI screen, observe the
following precautions:
• Avoid putting pressure on the screen.
• Don't use harsh abrasives, for example, paper towels.
• Don't apply liquids directly to the screen.
• Don't use ammonia-based cleaners and solvents, such as acetone.
If you are in doubt or have any queries about cleaning the GUI screens, contact Midas
Technical Support.

Equipment disposal

When this equipment has come to the end of it useful life, its disposal may come under
the DIRECTIVE 2002/96/EC OF THE EUROPEAN PARLIAMENT AND OF THE COUNCIL of
27 January 2003 on waste electrical and electronic equipment (WEEE).
Hazardous substances in WEEE contaminate water, soil and air and ultimately put at
risk our environment and health. The directive aims to minimize the impacts of WEEE
on the environment during their lifetimes and when they become waste.
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