Customer information#
Cleaning#
To maintain the optimal performance and appearance of your Stainless Steel Keyboard, regular cleaning is essential. Follow the guidelines below for effective cleaning:
Materials needed#
Mild cleaning solution:
Use a gentle cleaning solution, such as a mixture of mild detergent and water.
Soft Cloth or Sponge:
Choose a soft, non-abrasive cloth or sponge to avoid scratching the stainless steel surface.
Cleaning procedure#
Power Off:
Before cleaning, ensure that the keyboard is powered off and disconnected from any devices.
Dampen Cloth or Sponge:
Dampen a soft cloth or sponge with the mild cleaning solution. Ensure it is not overly wet.
Wipe the Surface:
Gently wipe the entire surface of the keyboard with the damp cloth or sponge. Pay special attention to buttons and crevices.
Caution
Avoid allowing excess liquid to seep into the keyboard openings.
Dry Thoroughly:
After wiping, use a dry, lint-free cloth to thoroughly dry the keyboard. Ensure there is no moisture remaining on the surface.
Tip
Avoid Harch Cleaners:
Do not use abrasive or harsh chemical cleaners, as they can damage the stainless steel surface
Fingerprint Removal:
For fingerprint removal, you can use a glass cleaner or a mixture of equal parts water and white vinegar. Apply with a soft cloth and dry thoroughly.
Stainless Steel Polish (Optional):
If desired, you can use a stainless steel polish to restore and enhance the shine of the keyboard. Follow the manufacturer’s instructions for application.
Frequency of Cleaning#
Perform regular cleaning based on the keyboard’s usage and environmental conditions. For keyboards in high-traffic or industrial settings, more frequent cleaning may be necessary.
By following these cleaning guidelines, you can ensure that your Stainless Steel Keyboard remains in top condition, providing reliable performance and a polished appearance.
Warranty#
The device meets the following standards:
- device safety:
IEC 60950-1 ed. 2
- EMC:
EN 55022 class B, EN 55024, EN 50121-4
Guarantee#
The waranty does not apply to defects caused by:
improper handling or intervention
chemical effects
mechanical damage
the intervention of external events (natural disaster, etc.)