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Operator’s Manual
5.0 MAINTENANCE
5.1
Monitor Service
The 50 inch monitor does not require regular maintenance, and there are no
user-
serviceable parts inside.
If a replacement Mitsubishi monitor
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supplied for your game, perform the Monitor
Adjustment Procedure in APPENDIX A. This will ensure that it is set up for
Power-
On-Restore and that the screen is properly sized and centered for your Time Crisis,
game.
If a monitor malfunction occurs while your game is under warranty, contact your
Distributor and/or NAMCO for assistance.
For out-of-warranty repairs, contact your nearest authorized Hitachi or Mitsubishi
Service Center.
5.2
Monitor Acrylic Cover, Cleaning
When cleaning becomes necessary, follow these steps:
1. Rinse cover with lukewarm water.
2. Wash gently with mild soap or detergent and lukewarm water, using a soft cloth
or sponge. DO NOT SCRUB or use brushes or squeegees.
3. Rinse again.
Dry
with a soft
clloth
or moist cellulose sponge to prevent water
spotting.
4. To remove wet paint, glazing compound, or grease, rub lightly with a good grade
of VM&P naphtha or isopropyl alcohol, then wash and rinse. DO NOT USE
GASOLINE.
Compatible Cleaning Agents
Aqueous solutions of soaps and det:ergents
Fantastik’ Mr. Clean’ Formula 409’
Neleco-Placer
PineSol
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Organic solvents
Aliphatic hydrocarbons Naphtha (VM&P grade)
Kerosene
Petroleum spirits
Alcohols
Isopropyl alcohol
Methanol
Graffiti
removal
Butyl Cellosolve (For removal of paints, marking pen inks, etc.)
Polishing
Johnson’s Paste Wax Novus Plastic Polish
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