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HONEYWELL DEVICE CLEANING AND DISINFECTING GUIDE FOR SCANNERS
Millions of workers around the world use Honeywell mobile computers, scanners, printers, and accessories in a myriad of environments and workflows associated with warehousing/DCs, retail, transportation & logistics, direct store delivery, healthcare, and more. Many of these devices are shared from one shift to the next among workers. It is critical that organizations adopt protocols and procedures for routine cleaning and disinfecting devices for employee health and safety.
Honeywell has developed the following series:
- Honeywell Device Cleaning and Disinfecting Guide for Mobile Computers
- Honeywell Device Cleaning and Disinfecting Guide for Scanners
- Honeywell Device Cleaning and Disinfecting Guide for Desktop Printers
- Honeywell Device Cleaning and Disinfecting Guide for Mobile Printers
- Honeywell Device Cleaning and Disinfecting Guide for Industrial Printers
This guide will provide answers to questions about how to safely clean your Honeywell scanner.
Scanners (non-healthcare grade)
The following instructions are approved for cleaning the hard, nonporous surfaces of the Honeywell non-healthcare grade mobile computers.
How should I clean a Honeywell Scanners (non-healthcare models)?
Always follow your organization’s hygiene or infection-control protocols and the instructions for use provided by the disinfectant manufacturer.
1. Turn off the scanner.
2. Ensure that the battery is properly installed to prevent liquid from entering the device.
3. Use a pre-moistened disinfectant wipe, or if using a liquid solution, apply the approved cleaning solution to a sterile cloth. Wring out any excess liquid.
Surface of Scanner
4. Gently wipe all surfaces of the Honeywell scanner with the moistened cloth.
- Wipe the front, back, sides, top and bottom.
- Do not apply liquid directly to the scanner.
- Do not allow excess liquid to pool on the device near the scanner window, trigger, cable connector or any other area on the device.
5. Clean the trigger and in between the trigger and the housing.
- Use a cotton-tipped applicator to reach the tight or inaccessible areas.
- Use a cotton-tipped swab to clean between the tight and inaccessible areas of the scanner.
Scanner Exit Window
6. Clean the scanner exit window with a soft cloth or lens tissue that is suitable for cleaning optical materials such as eye glasses.
- Dampen the cloth with water (or a mild soapy water solution).
- If a detergent solution is used, rinse with a clean lens tissue damped with water only.
Scanner Charging Contacts
7. The scanner charging contacts should be cleaned monthly with a cotton-tipped swab dipped in isopropyl alcohol to provide the ideal charger-to-battery contact.
- Gently rub the moistened cotton-tipped swab from side to side of the connector.
- Rub all sides of the connector with the cotton-tipped swab.
- Inspect the cradle contacts to make sure you remove any material left from the cotton-tipped swab.
- Allow the isopropyl alcohol to air dry or dry with lint-free cloth or towelette.
- Inspect the scanner contacts to make sure you remove any material left from the cotton-tipped swab
- Make sure the cradle contacts are completely dry before applying electrical power.
Scanner Cradle
8. Use lint free cloth, cotton-tipped swab and isopropyl alcohol or pre-moistened alcohol wipe to remove debris and grease from surface of the cradle.
- Disconnect the power cable from the cradle.
- Gently rub the moistened cotton-tipped swab along the pins of the connector.
- Slowly move the cotton-tipped swab from side to side of the connector.
- Make sure you rub all sides of the connector with the cotton-tipped swab.
- Inspect the cradle contacts to make sure you remove any material left from the cotton-tipped swab.
- Allow the isopropyl alcohol to air dry or dry with lint-free cloth or towelette.
- Make sure the cradle contacts are completely dry before applying electrical power.
- Inspect the cradle to make sure you remove any material left from the cotton-tipped swab and/or cloth during the cleaning process.
Air Dry
9. Allow the scanner to completely air dry before turning on the power and/or placing it in a charger.
Warnings/Precautions. Honeywell provides the following warning and precautions when cleaning Honeywell non-healthcare devices.
- Do not use bleach.
- Do not use cleaning solutions on fabric or leather surfaces.
- Always leave the battery installed when you are cleaning.
- Avoid pooling the cleaning solution on any part of the product to prevent moisture from entering any opening such as ports.
- Do not use abrasive wipes or tissues on the image scanners’ window-abrasive wipes may scratch the window.
- Do not submerge the image scanner in any liquid. The image scanner’s housing is not water tight.
- Follow all cleaning solution manufacturers’ instructions for use including all warnings and precautions.
- Bleach is corrosive to connectors and epoxy and can only be used on the Honeywell Healthcare product line.
What are the approved cleaning solutions that can be used on Honeywell non-healthcare grade devices?
Honeywell Engineering has performed testing to show that various disinfectants should not harm the scanner when used properly. We advise customers to consult the disinfectant solution’s manufacturer labeling for specific information regarding its efficacy against specific infectious pathogens.
Honeywell supports the CDC guidance to use 70% isopropyl alcohol solution or wipe to disinfect surfaces. Gently wipe the hard, nonporous surfaces of your Honeywell product. Don’t use bleach. Avoid getting moisture in any opening, and don’t submerge your Honeywell product in any cleaning agents. Don’t use on fabric or leather surfaces.
How can I find Honeywell product user guides to review cleaning instructions?
We encourage you to consult your Honeywell product user guide for your specific cleaning directions.
How to find your Honeywell product user guide. The following is the instruction on how to find your Honeywell product user guide.
- Go to https://www.honeywellaidc.com/. This is the homepage for “HONEYWELL SAFETY AND PRODUCTIVITY SOLUTIONS”.
- At the top righthand side of the page, locate the SEARCH box.
- Place the name of your product in the search box window along with the words “user guide”. Examples of search terms would be:
- CT40 User Guide
- Xenon 1950g User Guide
- PX940 User Guide
- RP4 User Guide
- PC43 User Guide
- Once you have entered the words, click return. You will be brought to the Honeywell website location where you can find the desired document.
- Find your user guide and click to open. This will open a PDF version of the product user guide.
- Once your user guide is open, you can search the index for cleaning your device or do a document search on the term “clean” or “cleaning.”
Example of Honeywell Product User Guides. The following are examples of different product user guides and their cleaning instructions.
- Mobile Computer: CT40 User Guide (Cleaning instruction p. 87)
- Scanner: Xenon 1950g User Guide (Cleaning instructions p. 291)
- Industrial Printer: PX940 User Guide (Cleaning instructions p. 75)
- Mobile Printer: RP4 User Guide (Cleaning instructions p. 35)
- Desktop Printer: PC43 User Guide (Cleaning instructions p. 122)
What devices are considered part of the Honeywell non-healthcare solutions?
The following are the devices approved for the Honeywell non-healthcare cleaning instructions.
Scanners
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