Maintaining Your Smart Board 600I3 Interactive Whiteboard System; Preventing Damage To Your Interactive Whiteboard; Cleaning Your Interactive Whiteboard - SMART Board 600i3 Configuration And User's Manual

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Maintaining Your SMART Board 600i3 Interactive
Whiteboard System
This chapter includes methods for preventing damage to and properly cleaning your SMART Board 600i3
interactive whiteboard system. Follow the additional instructions and recommendations in your
600 series interactive whiteboard, see the Installation and User's Guide
your interactive whiteboard.
Preventing Damage to Your Interactive Whiteboard (page 37)
Cleaning Your Interactive Whiteboard (page 37)
Cleaning the Pen Tray (page 38)
Cleaning the UF55/UF55w Projector (page 39)
Locating Your Projector Serial Number (page 40)

Preventing Damage to Your Interactive Whiteboard

Although the SMART Board 600 series interactive whiteboard's surface is very durable, take these precautions
to prevent damage to the interactive screen and to other components.
Don't use sharp or pointed objects, such as ballpoint pens or pointers, as writing tools.
Never use abrasive erasers or harsh chemicals when cleaning.
Never leave adhesive tape on the writing surface for extended periods. Lifting the tape may remove the
coating that provides the interactive whiteboard's dry-erase capability.
Avoid setting up and using your interactive whiteboard in an area with excessive levels of dust, humidity
or smoke.

Cleaning Your Interactive Whiteboard

For cleaning instructions, refer to your 600 series interactive whiteboard Installation and User's Guide
(document
1414). With proper care, your SMART Board interactive whiteboard will provide years of trouble-free
service. Follow these tips to keep the screen surface clean:
NOTE: Before you clean your 600 series interactive whiteboard, shut down the computer or unplug the USB
cable connecting your interactive whiteboard to the computer. Otherwise, you may inadvertently activate
applications or scramble an attached computer's desktop icons when you clean the screen.
Don't use low-odor dry-erase markers such as EXPO2®, because they can be very difficult to remove. Use
standard dry-erase (high-odor) markers that include a warning to use them only in
well-ventilated areas.
Erase dry-erase ink as soon as possible after use. The longer dry-erase ink is on the surface, the more
difficult it is to remove.
Remove excess dry-erase dust with a damp lint-free cloth before using a cleaner.
If erasing doesn't completely remove dry-erase ink, clean the writing surface with a household glass cleaner
(such as Windex®) daily, weekly or as required.
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1414) to properly maintain
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