iPB4 Biometric Device Range
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Installation & User Guide
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Rev 07 ©2017-2018 iPulse Systems
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SECTION 9
CARING FOR YOUR IPB4
Although iPulse Systems biometric devices are built to be tough as well as capable, taking good care of
your device will most certainly help in ensuring that it enjoys a longer operational lifespan.
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iPB4 biometric devices are NOT waterproof. If the device is to be mounted outside, ensure that it has
been protected from the elements, either under a cover or mounted in such a fashion that it does not
get exposed.
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The iPB4 biometric devices should not be mounted in direct sunlight. The fingerprint sensor can heat
up, and burn your finger if it gets too hot. This can also cause the components to overheat, as well as
cause damage to your casing, which could fade or discolour over time.
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Always ensure that your iPB4 biometric devices stay within operational temperatures specified. Using
the device in temperatures lower than 0°C (32°F) or above 45°C (113°F).
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You should avoid allowing your iPB4 biometric device to come into contact with corrosive materials,
which can damage your casing, and in extreme conditions, significantly damage the electronics.
CLE ANI NG YOUR IP B4
Should you wish to wash or clean your iPB4 biometric device, please keep the following guidelines in mind:
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Cleaning substances should never be sprayed directly onto the device, but rather, applied to a rag or
cloth, and then used to wipe off any dirt or grime.
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The following products may NOT be used under any circumstances to clean your device, as use of these
products may damage not only the casing, but also, the electronics or the fingerprint sensor:
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Paint thinners
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Acetone
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Methylated spirits
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Bleach
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Any oil-based product
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