Panasonic EP1061 EP1060 User Guide - Page 25

Cleaning And Maintenance, Pillow, Back Cushion, Seat And Armrest Covers, Pipes And Plastic Areas

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CLEANING AND MAINTENANCE PILLOW, BACK CUSHION, SEAT AND ARMREST COVERS • Rub the covers lightly using a soft and dry cloth for normal cleaning. (Please do not use a cloth containing any kind of chemicals.) • If the covers becomes dirty, apply a 3-5% solution of a mild detergent in warm water using a soft cloth, tapping the surface to remove it. Afterwards, thoroughly rinse the cloth and use it to remove the detergent, wipe it gently with a dry cloth, and then leave it to dry naturally. (Please do not use a hair dryer in an attempt to dry the covers more quickly.) • If the covers is allowed to come into contact with vinyl for an extended period of time, this may cause it to become discolored. Water Mild Detergent PIPES AND PLASTIC AREAS z Wipe the unit with a cloth that has been soaked in a mild detergent and then thoroughly wrung out. x Next wipe the unit with a cloth that has been dampened with just water. * Make sure you thoroughly wring out the cloth first when cleaning the controller. c Allow the unit to dry naturally. • Never use benzene, thinners or alcohol. Mild Detergent Water SEAT FABRIC z Wipe the seat fabric with a cloth that has been soaked in a weak mild detergent solution and then thoroughly wrung out. x Use a weak mild detergent to brush on to areas where the seat fabric has become particularly soiled. Be careful not to brush the fabric too much as this may cause damage. c Next wipe the fabric with a cloth that has been dampened with just water. v Allow the fabric to dry naturally. Water Thinners Benzene Alcohol CAUTION • Always remove the power plug from the power socket when cleaning the unit. Take care to dry your hands thoroughly before attempting to plug the power plug back into the power socket when you have finished. Failure to do so may lead to electric shock or burns. 25

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• Rub the covers lightly using a soft and dry cloth for normal
cleaning.
(Please do not use a cloth containing any kind of chemicals.)
• If the covers becomes dirty, apply a 3–5% solution of a mild
detergent in warm water using a soft cloth, tapping the
surface to remove it.
Afterwards, thoroughly rinse the cloth
and use it to remove the detergent, wipe it gently with a dry
cloth, and then leave it to dry naturally.
(Please do not use a hair dryer in an attempt to dry the
covers more quickly.)
• If the covers is allowed to come into contact with vinyl for an
extended period of time, this may cause it to become
discolored.
PILLOW, BACK CUSHION, SEAT AND ARMREST COVERS
CLEANING AND MAINTENANCE
Mild
Detergent
Water
z
Wipe the unit with a cloth that has been
soaked in a mild detergent and then
thoroughly wrung out.
x
Next wipe the unit with a cloth that has been
dampened with just water.
* Make sure you thoroughly wring out the
cloth first when cleaning the controller.
c
Allow the unit to dry naturally.
• Never use benzene, thinners or alcohol.
Water
Mild
Detergent
Thinners
Benzene
Alcohol
PIPES AND PLASTIC AREAS
z
Wipe the seat fabric with a cloth that has been soaked in a
weak mild detergent solution and then thoroughly wrung out.
x
Use a weak mild detergent to brush on to areas where the
seat fabric has become particularly soiled.
Be careful not
to brush the fabric too much as this may cause damage.
c
Next wipe the fabric with a cloth that has been dampened
with just water.
v
Allow the fabric to dry naturally.
Water
SEAT FABRIC
• Always remove the power plug from the power socket when cleaning the unit.
Take care to dry your hands
thoroughly before attempting to plug the power plug back into the power socket when you have finished.
Failure
to do so may lead to electric shock or burns.
CAUTION