Cleaning your OLED or LCD TV screen
Before You Start
- Be sure to follow the steps carefully to avoid damage to your TV.
- Make sure to unplug the power cord from the wall outlet.
- Avoid touching the LCD screen.
- Don't spray detergent directly on the TV.
- It could drip over the lower or exterior part of the screen, and may cause the TV to malfunction.
- Don't spray chemicals such as insecticides, benzene, thinners, etc.
- These items may damage the TV screen or the electrical circuitry and can strip the finish on the TV.
- Don't let the TV contact with a rubber or vinyl materials for long periods of time.
- The TV may deteriorate or its paint may peel off.
- Before using a commercially available chemical or cleaning cloth, check with the manufacturer to verify that it's safe to use on your TV.
- Don't use a commercially available screen protective filter.
Clean Your TV
- Gently wipe the screen or the exterior with a dry, soft cloth, such as an eyeglass cleaner.
- For inks from oil markers on the screen, soak a cloth in a non-soap cleanser diluted (by less than 1% ) with water. Squeeze it tightly, then wipe gently to remove the ink.
- Use non-soap cleansers cautiously because it may cause environmental problems when disposed improperly.
- Immediately afterwards, gently wipe the screen with a soft, dry cloth.
- Don't use detergent with abrasives such as a cleanser.
- The liquid crystal order may collapse if you apply pressure when you wipe the LCD and it may look like a dirt. Turn the power off and on to recover this condition.
- Wipe the printed surface such as CH +, CH -, or HDMI 1 of the TV carefully with a soft dry cloth.
- The printed surface could be damaged if scratched by your nails.
- It's recommended to use a small duster to clean narrow spaces like between the television and stand (table top stand).
- Dust may stick near the vent of the TV and could lead to overheating and failure. It's recommended to remove it with a vacuum cleaner once a month.
- Soak a cloth in neutral detergent diluted with water, firmly wring it, wipe off the dirt on the remote control, and then lightly wipe the remote control with a dry cloth.
Note: If the battery fluid leaks, wipe off the fluid in the battery compartment of the remote control before you insert new batteries.