User's Manual

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Safety Instructions
This model is a LCD display module for building into other equipment. It must be used for no
other purpose.
Read the Safety Instruction carefully and keep it for use later.
Beware of all warning and instruction signs marked on the monitor.
The monitor is designed as a display component for building into other equipment. It must be used
for no other purpose.
The chassis metalwork of the module must be properly bonded to the main earthing termination in
Class I equipment.
Care must be exercised in the application of this monitor to prevent overheating. Ensure that the
ambient temperature around the module does not exceed 50
o
C and provide adequate means of
ventilation to achieve this.
When cleaning, cut off the electrical supply at all times. Never use liquid or aerosol detergent, use a
soft damp cloth instead.
Never insert anything metallic into the monitor openings. This may create an electric shock hazard.
To avoid electric shock, never touch the inside of the monitor. Only a qualified technician should
open the monitor’s case.
Openings in the monitor cabinet are to allow for ventilation. To prevent overheating, these
openings should not be blocked or covered.
Do not expose the LCD to rain or use it near water. If the LCD accidentally gets wet, disconnect it
from electrical supplies immediately.
If the LCD does not operate normally - in particular, if there are any unusual sounds or smells
coming from it - disconnect it immediately.
Do not put pressure on the LCD panel screen because it is very fragile.
Do not touch the LCD panel with bare hands, the grease from skin is difficult to remove and may
damage the screen.
Always handle the LCD monitor with care when moving it.
Take care that the monitor is disposed of correctly at the end of its life. The CCFL lamps used in the
monitor contain mercury. If in doubt refer to local ordinances or regulations for proper disposal.