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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