HANDLING THE LCD MODULE
Safety Precautions3. If the panel surface becomes soiled, wipe with cotton or a
In the event that the screen is damaged or the liquid crystalsoft cloth. If this does not remove the soiling, breathe on
(fluid) leaks, do not breathe in or drink this fluid. Also, neverthe surface and then wipe again.
touch this fluid.If the panel surface is extremely solied, use a CRT cleaner
Such actions could cause toxicity or skin irritation. If this fluidas a cleaner. Wipe off the panel surface by drop the cleaner
should enter the mouth, rinse the mouth thoroughly with wa-on the cloth. Do not drop the cleaner on the panel. Pay
ter. If the fluid should contact the skin or clothing, wipe offattention not to scratch the panel surface.
with alcohol, etc., and rinse thoroughly with water. If the fluid
should enter the eyes, immediately rinse the eyes thoroughly
with running water.
Precautions for Handling the LCD ModuleGENERALADJUSTMENTS
The LCD module can easily be damaged during disassembly
or reassembly; therefore, always observe the following pre-
cautions when handling the module.
4. Leaving water or other fluids on the panel screen for an
1. When attaching the LCD module to the LCD cover, posi-extended period of time can result in discoloration or
tion it appropriately and fasten at the position where thestripes. Immediately remove any type of fluid from the
display can be viewed most conveniently.screen.
SPECIFICINFORMATIONS
2. Carefully align the holes at all four corners of the LCD5. Glass is used in the panel, so do not drop or strike with
module with the corresponding holes in the LCD coverhard objects. Such actions can damage the panel.
and fasten with screws. Do not strongly push on the mod-
ule because any impact can adversely affect the perform-
ance. Also use caution when handling the polarized screen
because it can easily be damaged.
The metal edges of the LCD module
CAUTIONare sharp, so use caution to avoid in-
jury.
6. CMOS-LSI circuitry is used in the LCD module, so avoid
damage due to static electricity. When handling the mod-
ule, use a wrist ground or anchor ground.
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