User Manual
Quick-Start Guide
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Manual Revision: August 15, 2019 11:34 AM
Product Diagram (STMAGMAT)
Component Function
1 Magnetic Project Mat
• A lightly magnetized surface, used to hold
small metal components in place (e.g.
computer screws).
2 Dry Erase Marker
• Used to identify and organize small metal
components on the Magnetic Project Mat.
Requirements
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• (Optional) Dry Erase Board Cleaner x 1
Package Contents
• Magnetic Project Mat x 1
• Dry Erase Marker x 1
• Quick-Start Guide x 1
Magnetic Project Mat
Using the Magnetic Project Mat
Notes: Only use a Dry Erase Marker to write on the surface of the Magnetic Project
Mat.
Do not roll or fold the Magnetic Project Mat. Rolling and/or Folding may damage
the surface of the Magnetic Project Mat.
1. Place the Magnetic Project Mat next to your work area, on a dry, clean, and at
surface.
2. Place a small metal component (e.g. computer screw), on the surface of the
Magnetic Project Mat.
3. Use the Dry Erase Marker to highlight (circle) the component and write a brief
description of the component.
Note: You can draw a grid pattern on the Magnetic Project Mat to divide the
magnetic area into grids in order to better organize the small metal components.
Cleaning the Magnetic Project Mat
• Use the Felt Dry Eraser on the end of the Dry Erase Marker to clean any marks
made by a Dry Erase Marker o of the surface of the Magnetic Project Board.
Note: A dry erase board cleaner (sold separately) can be used to clean the Dry Erase
Marker o of the surface of the Magnetic Project Board.
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