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Parlevel - Kiosk Cleaning Instructions
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Purpose

The purpose of this article is to outline general cleaning instructions for Parlevel Kiosk devices. Please see attached document for more information. Please note: incorrect cleaning can damage sensitive equipment, preventing full Kiosk functionality.

 

Process

Fingerprint Reader

  • Please use: Ethanol or Isopropanol in concentrations of less than 50%, or Hydrogen Peroxide (H2O2) in 3% solution in water.
  • Do NOT use: Bleach, Isopropyl Alcohol with a concentration of greater than 50%, or Ethyl Alcohol/Ethanol with a concentration of greater than 50%.
     
  1. Apply the liquid to a soft lint-free material, like the Parlevel cloth included in your original micro market packaging, and gently dab the fingerprint reader window.
    • Do NOT pour any liquid directly on the reader window.
    • Do NOT submerge the scanner in liquid.
    • Do NOT rub the window with any abrasive material, including paper or paper towel.
       

Touchscreen

  • Please use: Isopropyl Alcohol with a concentration of less than 70%, or Clorox/Lysol/ Purell Disinfecting or Germicidal Wipes or similar.
     
  1. Disconnect the power cable.
     
  2. Select only non-abrasive cleaning cloths, like the Parlevel cloth included in your original micro market packaging, to avoid scratching touchscreens.
    • Do not get liquids inside the unit. If liquids get inside the unit, reach out to Parlevel support to determine whether it is safe to power the unit back on.
    • Avoid highly concentrated (70%+) alcohol, bleach or ammonia solutions, as these may cause discoloration.
       
  3. Dampen a clean, non-abrasive cloth with a small amount of a mild soap-and-water solution. Ensure excess moisture is squeezed from the cloth.
     
  4. Clean the surfaces and allow them to dry.
     
  5. Dampen a new clean, non-abrasive cloth with a small amount of disinfectant. Ensure excess moisture is squeezed from the cloth, or use recommended pre-dampened wipes.
     
  6. Disinfect the surfaces and allow them to dry