On the NXG Series, do not clean the bio reader with any cleaning agent.ĭo not use anything that is chlorine-based, such as bleach, non-chlorine bleach or chlorine-based bathroom or mildew cleaners or any solvents, such as acetone, MEK, TCE, paint thinner or turpentine to clean time clocks. Turn off the clock and then wipe it down with a fine cloth, cotton balls or cotton swabs. Use the following steps below to periodically clean your time clocks. You can find additional information on hand-washing at CDC.gov and WHO.int. Mona, Wed, Fri) plus 7 individual days, and 10 on/off possibilities. In my timer there what 9 'week patterns' (e.g. (In one application I intend to control a Fax machine: only on in office hours both 5 labor date per week). :-) Split Lap Timer - Split Laps, record times. I have what Maplin calls a 7-day digital timer plug or although I have the instructions ME unable get it to function as I want. Great for meetings, classrooms, conferences, schools, anywhere really. Large Stopwatch - Use the Stopwatch in FULL SCREEN. Instead, we recommend instructing users to wash their hands after using it each time. Countdown Timer - The Countdown Timer part split out, just for you. We don’t recommend cleaning the time clock or its readers currently, since it’s impractical to efficiently do so every time someone uses them. ![]() To keep surfaces clean and hygienic, we recommend keeping hand cleaning/sanitizing dispensers close to your clocks and readers. ![]() These both require human interaction-like any “public” object, they’ll be touched by many users throughout the workday. During this challenging time, we wanted to provide helpful information for our NCR Payroll & HR clients regarding time clocks and biometric readers.
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