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Part Number: 72-0075-01-C-W.doc Page ix
Cleaning Tips for Wireless Telephones
Wireless Telephones may occasionally need to be cleaned to maintain appearance.
Generally, wiping the handset surface with a clean, water-dampened cloth or paper towel
will remove most films or residues. If the soiling is too stubborn for plain water, a mild
detergent solution may be used. Be sure to wipe away any detergent residue with a plain
water dampened cloth.
DO NOT IMMERSE WIRELESS TELEPHONES IN WATER OR OTHER LIQUID.
The Wireless Telephone may be cleaned with any general-purpose household glass and
surface type cleaner. Spray the cleaner on a soft cloth or paper towel, then wipe the
surface.
DO NOT SPRAY THE HANDSET DIRECTLY.
Pre-treated cloths, like those used for eyeglasses or cameras, may be used to clean the
Wireless Telephone. Pre-moistened towelettes may also be used. Avoid those containing
lanolin or aloe as it will leave a slippery residue.
The surface of the handset may be cleaned occasionally with disinfectants used for
general cleaning in a medical environment. Isopropyl alcohol may be used occasionally
applied by a damp cloth or paper towel. When using alcohol, do not rub the keypad
characters vigorously. Doing so will significantly degrade legibility.
• Do not use furniture polishes, waxes or plasticizer-based cleaner
(Armor All, etc.)
• Do not use lanolin, aloe, glycerin or other skin care type products.
• Do not apply any solvent such as acetone, mineral spirits etc.
• Do not directly spray or immerse the handset.
Should the headset connector become dirty, a scratchy or intermittent signal may be
experienced. To clean the connector, dip the non-padded end of either a wooden or paper
handled cotton swab in isopropyl alcohol. Gently insert in the connector and twist,
repeating several times. If available, blow compressed air into the connector to clear
debris.