Reference Material
This section describes:
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Best Practices for Cleaning Your Extron Products
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Network Port Requirements and Licensed Third-Party Software Used by the
Touchpanels
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Secure Sockets Layer (SSL) Certificates
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Best Practices for Cleaning Your Extron
Products
Depending on the device, application, and location,
there may be times when it becomes necessary
to clean your Extron product. Frequently touched
devices, such as touchscreens and button panels,
require regular cleaning to ensure their surfaces
remain sanitary. Plastic surfaces and cosmetic
finishes can be damaged by long term exposure
to chemicals. Therefore, Extron recommends the
following guidelines when cleaning our products.
All Extron products can be safely cleaned with:
1.
70% concentration or higher isopropyl alcohol
2.
Disinfectant cleaners that:
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Are non‑ammonium based (for example, contains no ammonium chloride)
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Contain 2% or less sodium hypochlorite (for example, 2% bleach, 98% water)
Regardless of the device, it is important to follow these general guidelines when cleaning:
1.
If possible, unplug the device.
2.
Spray the cleaner on a lint‑free cloth until the cloth is damp.
3.
Do not spray the cleaner directly onto the product.
4.
Gently clean the product surface using the cloth.
Your health and safety are our top priority. Keeping devices clean, especially those in high‑traffic
environments and high‑use applications, is a crucial step in minimizing the spread of infections.
Please contact us if you have any questions about the guidelines outlined in this section or if you
have a question about cleaning a specific Extron product.
Network Port Requirements and Licensed Third-Party Software Used
by the Touchpanels
For information about network port requirements and licensed third‑party software for all the
touchpanels described in this guide, please refer to the
Pro Series Control Product Network
Ports and Licenses Guide
, which is available at
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