7 Cleaning / Maintenance
The device does not contain any internal parts that require maintenance.
Only wipe the housing with a damp cloth. Use only a slightly moistened cloth.
Do not use any spray or disinfectant or other cleaning agents.
Do not use compressed air for cleaning.
Clean monitor only with a dry cloth.
Due to the natural product used, the desk pad may build an oily coat. It is possible to wipe it off with a grease-
dissolving cleaning agent such as a commercially available dishwashing liquid.
7.1 Cleaning the Lighting
CAUTION.
Risk of getting burned by hot lenses of the lighting.
Clean only when the unit is switched off and has cooled down.
Do not clean the lenses of the lighting with cleaning agents.
Clean only with a slightly moistened cloth.
7.2 Cleaning/Replacing the Protective Glass
The camera optics are protected by a protective glass, which can be removed for cleaning and replacement.
CAUTION.
Risk of injury if broken.
Do not bend protective glass; it may break. Wear protective goggles and protective gloves.
CAUTION.
Danger of being temporarily blinded if lighting is turned on suddenly.
⇒ Disconnect the power supply from the head (20, Fig. 2).
⇒ Tilt the head upwards.
⇒ Push in the tab on the underside.
⇒ Pull the protective glass out.
⇒ Clean/replace the protective glass.
⇒ Push in the protective glass until the tab latches in again
When sliding the safety glass:
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Do not allow it to get wedged.
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Do not bend.
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Use a cloth to avoid fingerprints.
7.3 Removing the Cable from the Cable Duct / Guiding It into the Cable Duct
For various reasons – for example, when connecting an HDMI video recorder – it may be necessary to remove
cables from the cable duct on the support arm or insert new ones. See also the illustrated instructions in chapter 7.1
in "Getting Started".
The cable of the power supply of the head is integrated into the support arm and cannot be removed.
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