Lowrance HDS-9 LIVE HDS Live Operator Manual - Page 185

Maintenance, Preventive maintenance, Checking the connectors, Cleaning the display unit

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27 Maintenance Preventive maintenance The unit does not contain any field serviceable components. Therefore, the operator is required to perform only a very limited amount of preventative maintenance. If a sun cover is available, it is recommended that you always fit it when the unit is not in use. Checking the connectors The connectors should be checked by visual inspection only. Push the connector plugs into the connector. If the connector plugs are equipped with a lock or a position key, ensure that it is in the correct position. Cleaning the display unit To clean the screen: • A micro-fiber or a soft cotton cloth should be used to clean the screen. Use plenty of water to dissolve and take away salt remains. Crystallized salt, sand, dirt, etc. can scratch the protective coating if using a damp cloth. Use a light fresh water spray then wipe the unit dry with a micro-fiber or a soft cotton cloth. Do not apply pressure with the cloth. To clean the housing: • Use warm water with a dash of liquid dish soap or detergent. Avoid using abrasive cleaning products or products containing solvents (acetone, mineral turpentine, etc.), acid, ammonia, or alcohol as they can damage the display and plastic housing. Do not use a jet or high pressure wash. Do not run your unit through a car wash. Touchscreen calibration Ú Note: Ensure the screen is clean and dry before doing the calibration. Do not touch the screen unless prompted to do so. Maintenance| HDS Live Operator Manual 185

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Maintenance
Preventive maintenance
The unit does not contain any field serviceable components.
Therefore, the operator is required to perform only a very limited
amount of preventative maintenance.
If a sun cover is available, it is recommended that you always fit it
when the unit is not in use.
Checking the connectors
The connectors should be checked by visual inspection only.
Push the connector plugs into the connector. If the connector plugs
are equipped with a lock or a position key, ensure that it is in the
correct position.
Cleaning the display unit
To clean the screen:
A micro-fiber or a soft cotton cloth should be used to clean the
screen. Use plenty of water to dissolve and take away salt
remains. Crystallized salt, sand, dirt, etc. can scratch the protective
coating if using a damp cloth. Use a light fresh water spray then
wipe the unit dry with a micro-fiber or a soft cotton cloth. Do not
apply pressure with the cloth.
To clean the housing:
Use warm water with a dash of liquid dish soap or detergent.
Avoid using abrasive cleaning products or products containing
solvents (acetone, mineral turpentine, etc.), acid, ammonia, or
alcohol as they can damage the display and plastic housing.
Do not use a jet or high pressure wash. Do not run your unit
through a car wash.
Touchscreen calibration
Ú
Note:
Ensure the screen is clean and dry before doing the
calibration. Do not touch the screen unless prompted to do so.
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Maintenance
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