User's Manual
Touch Screen Care
79_0100_003
13 August 2001
© 2001 Itronix Corporation. All rights reserved.
Hard Drive Care and Handling
All hard drives contain media for data storage in the form of a rotating disk, read/write head(s), a motor,
and electronics for interfacing and control. Drives can be susceptible to damage from severe shock and
other stressful environmental impacts. The degree of susceptibility to damage is directly related to the
individual hard drive and the mounting system employed.
When reading or writing to the hard disk , the head is “ flying” on a thin layer of air, micro-inches above
the disk. A shock can cause the read/write head to contact the spinning disk, resulting in immediate loss
of stored data and possible physical damage to the disk. It could also create loose debris in the drive
enclosure that may cause progressive damage over time.
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CAUTION
Always use an approved stylus or your finger.
Never use sharp, hard, or abrasive implements on the touch screen such as ball point pens,
pencils, or keys. They could damage the screen.
To clean the touch screen panel, apply a household glass cleaner to a soft, clean, dry cloth
and wipe the screen.
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