Garmin 2620 Owners Manual - Page 10

Caring for your StreetPilot, Cleaning the Case and Remote Control, Cleaning the Touchscreen, Storage - hard drive

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Introduction Maintenance 2 Caring for your StreetPilot Cleaning the Case and Remote Control The StreetPilot 2620/2660 case and remote are constructed of high quality materials and do not require user maintenance other than cleaning. Clean the unit's outer casing (except for the touchscreen) using a cloth dampened with a mild detergent solution and then wipe dry. Avoid chemical cleaners and solvents that may damage plastic components. Cleaning the Touchscreen The StreetPilot 2620/2660 touchscreen is intended primarily for finger operation. Although a PDA stylus may also be used to operate touchscreen, never attempt this while operating a vehicle. Never use a hard or sharp object to operate the touchscreen or damage may result. The touchscreen should be cleaned using a soft, clean, lint-free cloth. Water, isopropyl alcohol, or eyeglass cleaner can be used if needed. If these are used, apply the liquid to the cloth and then gently wipe the touchscreen with the moistened cloth. Storage Do not store the StreetPilot 2620/2660 where prolonged exposure to temperature extremes may occur (such as in the trunk of a car) as permanent damage may result. Storing alkaline batteries in the remote control for extended periods is not recommended. In order to reduce the chance for battery leakage in the battery compartment, remove the batteries when storing the remote control for more than six months. Caring for the Pre-Programmed Hard Drive Your StreetPilot 2620/2660 comes with an internal pre-programmed hard drive. As with any hard drive, excessive shock and vibration may cause permanent damage. To minimize the risk of damage to your hard drive, avoid dropping your unit or operating it in high shock/vibration environments.

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Introduction
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Maintenance
Caring for your StreetPilot
Cleaning the Case and Remote Control
The StreetPilot 2620/2660 case and remote are constructed of high quality materials and do not require
user maintenance other than cleaning. Clean the unit’s outer casing (except for the touchscreen) using a
cloth dampened with a mild detergent solution and then wipe dry. Avoid chemical cleaners and solvents
that may damage plastic components.
Cleaning the Touchscreen
The StreetPilot 2620/2660 touchscreen is intended primarily for finger operation. Although a PDA
stylus may also be used to operate touchscreen, never attempt this while operating a vehicle. Never use a
hard or sharp object to operate the touchscreen or damage may result. The touchscreen should be cleaned
using a soft, clean, lint-free cloth. Water, isopropyl alcohol, or eyeglass cleaner can be used if needed. If
these are used, apply the liquid to the cloth and then gently wipe the touchscreen with the moistened cloth.
Storage
Do not store the StreetPilot 2620/2660 where prolonged exposure to temperature extremes may occur
(such as in the trunk of a car) as permanent damage may result.
Storing alkaline batteries in the remote control for extended periods is not recommended. In order to
reduce the chance for battery leakage in the battery compartment, remove the batteries when storing the
remote control for more than six months.
Caring for the Pre-Programmed Hard Drive
Your StreetPilot 2620/2660 comes with an internal pre-programmed hard drive. As with any hard drive,
excessive shock and vibration may cause permanent damage. To minimize the risk of damage to your hard
drive, avoid dropping your unit or operating it in high shock/vibration environments.