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Cleaning monitors

falcon1, modified 14 Years ago.

Cleaning monitors

Youngling Posts: 9 Join Date: 10/15/09 Recent Posts
Hi, I was just wondering what is the best way to clean the monitors (8040a) without risking any damages. :)

Sincerely,
Stefan aka falcon1
christophe-anet, modified 14 Years ago.

Re: Cleaning monitors

Jedi Knight Posts: 188 Join Date: 3/23/09 Recent Posts
Hello,

To clean your 8040A's enclosure, you can use use some soft cloth material (such as microfibre cloth) and some water (humid cloth only!).

Best regards,
falcon1, modified 14 Years ago.

Re: Cleaning monitors

Youngling Posts: 9 Join Date: 10/15/09 Recent Posts
Thank you for quick reply Christophe :)

Sincerely,
Stefan aka falcon1