Preventative Maintenance and Helpful Tips
If you spend a modest amount of time with preventative
maintenance as described in this section, your IRP 4100, 4500, or
5100 will operate more reliably and you will obtain better results.
Do not write on the screen with any marking pen, and be careful not
to abrade or scratch the screen.
Cleaning
The calibration strips near the four corners of the screen need to be
kept clean; the two at the bottom are especially likely to accumulate
dust. Once a week, wipe each strip gently with a clean, soft, dry cloth
or a feather duster.
Clean the writing surface as needed with a dry, soft cloth.
Occasionally clean all the above parts with a cloth dampened with
water or window glass cleaner. If you need further help to remove
light oils or greasy spots, use a cloth dampened with a dilute
solution of water and household detergent, and then wipe with a
water-dampened cloth.
WARNING!
Do not spray any fluid directly on your Webster screen in such a way
that the it accumulates and can run into a component. (Always use a
cloth dampened with the fluid.)
Care of Electronic Pen and Battery Replacement
Keep the reflective tip of your electronic pen clean by wiping it off
occasionally (once a week) with a dry, soft cloth.
When you are not using you pen, place it on the keyboard tray or in
the optional magnetic pen holder which can be attached to any
metal surface and moved at any time.
Do not place the pen when it can fall or be knocked off onto the floor.
It can withstand occasional shocks, but not regular rough handling.
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