Keeping The Writing Surface Clean - SMART Board Board 600 Series Installation And User Manual

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Keeping the Writing Surface Clean

IMPORTANT
Before you clean your interactive whiteboard, turn off or disconnect your
computer so that you don't scramble the desktop icons or inadvertently
activate applications when you wipe the screen.
To view dirt or streaks more easily, set your projector to standby
(lamp off) mode.
With proper care, your SMART Board interactive whiteboard will provide years of
trouble-free service. Follow these tips to keep the screen surface clean:
Don't use low-odor dry-erase markers such as Sanford EXPO2, which can be
very difficult to remove. Use standard dry-erase (high-odor) markers that show
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 stays
on the surface, the more difficult it is to remove.
Remove excess dry-erase dust with a damp cloth before using a cleaner.
If erasing doesn't completely remove dry-erase ink marks, clean the writing
surface with a household glass cleaner, such as Windex®, daily, weekly or
as required.
Use dry-erase marker cleaner, such as Sanford EXPO Cleaner, if you can still see
marks after erasing.
Don't spray cleaner directly onto the screen's surface. Instead, spray a light
amount of cleaner on a cloth and then gently wipe the screen.
Don't allow excess glass cleaner to flow into the crack between the lower frame
and the writing surface, or into the pen tray slots.
Use isopropyl alcohol for stubborn stains and ghosting.

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