Cleaning Advice for Biometric Devices
Please see the below guidance on how to safely clean Biometric Devices, so as to maximise safety in the workplace.
Product Disinfecting Recommendations
Before cleaning, unplug the power supply and wipe the keyboard and LCD screen with a clean cloth. (Use rubbing alcohol (containing 70% isopropyl alcohol) and a clean, non-abrasive cloth - such as a lens wipe or microfibre cloth)
If using cleaning fluid, apply to the cloth first and not directly onto the terminal.
Avoid any cleaning fluid ingress into the terminal as this may cause a fault to develop.
Ensure any cleaning fluid is wiped dry with a clean cloth.
When cleaning the front-facing camera gently brush dust off using air or a soft brush and remove any
fingerprint marks using a soft lens cloth.
Caution
- Be sure to read the instructions and handling precautions on the bottle of rubbing alcohol before use
- Be careful not to get rubbing alcohol into the product when cleaning its surface
- Rubbing alcohol should only be applied to exposed surfaces
- If unsure, contact Fourth for details on approved cleaning products
- Do not use a cleaner with abrasive properties on painted or plastic surfaces
For touchless clocking in and out options, Fourth’s partner, Synel, also offer facial recognition devices and a mobile app.
- The facial recognition devices can be operated completely without contact if using the contactless 'in' and 'out' buttons available
- The time and attendance mobile app can be accessed via the employee’s mobile device, meaning there is no physical contact with general use devices
For further information on these devices please see WFM - Touchless Time and Attendance Solutions
For additional Covid19-related information, please go to Fourth Products and Covid-19.
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