Cautions For Using Screen - MG 6 Manual

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Air Conditioning and Audio Systems
• When using a mobile phone, keep the antenna of the
mobile phone away from the screen to prevent the
disruption of video signal in the form of spots, colored
stripes, etc. on the screen.
• To protect the screen against damage, be sure to touch
the panel buttons with your finger (a touch pen can be
used for special calibration).

Cautions for Using Screen

To protect the screen against damage,
always touch the panel buttons with your
finger. A touch pen may be used for special
calibration. The touch pen should not be
used for normal operation. The screen will
not display the boot screen at power on in
standby mode.
• Please take care to protect the screen against direct
sunlight.
Extended exposure to direct sunlight will
result in screen malfunction due to high temperature.
• When the temperature is beyond the operating
temperature range (-20℃ to +65℃), please do not
use the screen, because the screen may not operate
normally and could be damaged.
• Make sure that the warm or cool air flow from the
air conditioner will not be distributed on the screen
directly, damages to the entertainment device may
occur due to heat or moisture.
• Do not make drag-and-drop operation or press the
screen forcibly, otherwise scratches and damages may
occur.
• To remove dust from the screen or clean the screen,
please turn the system off first, then wipe with a dry
soft cloth. When wiping the screen, take care not to
scratch the surface. Do not use irritative or abrasive
chemical cleaners.
• When the backlight reaches the end of its service life,
the screen will become dimmer. When the image will
no longer be visible, please contact an MG Authorised
Repairer.
Note: The images in this manual are illustrations only
for your reference.
Note:
Along with the product improvement,
specifications and designs are subject to change
without any prior notice.
Note: All rights related to this document are reserved.
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