Appendix C - Care And Use; Cleaning Procedures For Honeywell Equipment; Cleaning Plastics; Cleaning Hard Plastics - Honeywell A700 Hardware Reference Manual

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APPENDIX
CARE AND USE
C

Cleaning Procedures for Honeywell Equipment

Honeywell Solutions products have a long service life if they are maintained properly. Follow
recommended cleaning practices.
While Honeywell equipment is manufactured and tested to be resistant to normal dirt and
deposits from the workplace environment, the build-up of residue can damage the equipment
and degrade performance over time.
Dirt or corrosion can prevent the proper seating of terminals in chargers and may cause
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intermittent charging.
Talkman® Connector (TCO) contacts that build up dirt, chemicals, and corrosion may cause
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intermittent contact, static, and recognition problems.
Excessive dirt on a keypad membrane can cause the membrane to weaken and tear.
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CAUTION
Use only a solution of 70% isopropyl alcohol and water to clean equipment. Other products
have not been tested and may degrade the equipment.

Cleaning Plastics

Cleaning Hard Plastics

Clean the hard plastics on headsets, devices, chargers, and batteries with a soft cloth that is wet
with a solution of 70% isopropyl alcohol and 30% water.
Use a soft brush to keep the pocket areas of chargers free of dust and debris that may interfere
with the seating of equipment or electrical contact.

Cleaning Foam and Pliable Plastics

Clean headset foam parts (ear pads and headband pads) as well as flexible bands and non-foam
padding with a mild soap and water. Wash pads carefully so as not to tear or detach them.
Air dry the parts. Use of a concentrated heat source such as a hairdryer or clothes dryer is not
recommended.
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