
If moisture enters the casing, for example if you clean the instrument using a moist cloth, contact with the instrument can lead to electric shock. Before cleaning the instrument other than with a dry cloth, make sure that the instrument is switched off and disconnected from all power supplies.

Cleaning agents contain substances such as solvents (thinners, acetone, etc.), acids, bases, or other substances. Solvents can damage the front panel labeling, plastic parts, or screens, for example.
Never use cleaning agents to clean the outside of the instrument. Use a soft, dry, lint-free dust cloth instead.

If the instrument is operated in dusty areas, the fans become obstructed by dust or other particles over time. Check and clean the fans regularly to ensure that they always operate properly. If the instrument is run with obstructed fans for a longer period, the instrument overheats, which can disturb the operation and even cause damage.
Clean the outside of the instrument using a soft, dry, lint-free dust cloth.
Check and clean the fans regularly to ensure that they always operate properly.
Clean the touchscreen as follows:
Apply a small amount of standard screen cleaner to a soft cloth.
Wipe the screen gently with the moist, but not wet, cloth.
If necessary, remove any excess moisture with a dry, soft cloth.
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