Cleaning and
disinfecting options for their Dell products. The guidance below applies to all
Dell-branded PCs, monitors or display screen, docking stations, keyboards, and
mice.
- We recommended you wear
disposable gloves when cleaning and disinfecting surfaces.
- Turn off the device you
plan to clean and disconnect AC power. Also remove batteries from items
like wireless keyboards. Never clean a product while it is powered on or
plugged in.
- Disconnect any external
devices.
- Never spray any liquids
directly onto the product.
- Moisten a microfiber
cloth with a mixture of 70% isopropyl alcohol / 30% water. The cloth
should be damp, but not dripping wet. Excess moisture should be removed if
the cloth is wet before wiping the product. Using any material other than
a microfiber cloth could cause damage to your product.
- Gently wipe the
moistened cloth on the surfaces to be cleaned. Do not allow any moisture
to drip into areas like keyboards, display panels, etc. Moisture entering
the inside of an electronic product can cause damage to the product.
Excessive wiping potentially could lead to damaging some surfaces.
- When cleaning a display
screen, carefully wipe in one direction, moving from the top of the
display to the bottom.
- Surfaces must be
completely air-dried before turning the device on after cleaning. No
moisture should be visible on the surfaces of the product before it is
powered on or plugged in.
- After cleaning or
disinfecting a glass surface, it may be cleaned again using a glass
cleaner designed for display surfaces following directions for that
specific cleaner. We recommend you avoid glass cleaning products
containing Ammonia.
- Discard the disposable
gloves used after each cleaning. Clean your hands immediately after gloves
are removed and disposed.
Customers may experience some visible cosmetic changes to finishes over
time as a result of the cleaning process outlined above on some surfaces. Other
cleaning chemicals are very harsh and will damage surfaces. Avoid using any of
the following chemicals or products containing these chemicals:
- Any chlorine-based
cleaner, such as bleach
- Peroxides (including
hydrogen peroxide)
- Solvents such as;
acetone, paint thinner, benzene, methylene chloride or toluene
- Ammonia (i.e. Windex)
- Ethyl alcohol
Using any of the chemicals listed above will cause permanent damage to
some product surfaces. By following the steps outlined in this document, you
can minimize the risk of damage.
Enterprise Systems
We understand
customers may have questions about cleaning and disinfecting options for their
Dell Storage, Networking, HCI, and Server products. The guidance below will
help address concerns.
- We recommend that all
personnel performing cleaning and disinfecting wear disposable gloves when
disinfecting any surfaces.
- If your data center
procedures require power down prior to cleaning external surfaces, follow
Dell Technologies published procedures for safely powering down data
center equipment, to ensure data integrity.
- If the equipment must
remain operational while external surfaces are cleaned, use extreme
caution in exposing powered equipment to any moisture and take all proper
and necessary precautions when handling powered equipment that has been
exposed to moisture.
- Cleaning must be limited
to external surfaces such as handles and other common touchpoints. Do not
open cabinet and chassis doors or attempt to clean any internal
components.
- Fiber optics should not
be removed for general purpose cleaning due to increased risk of debris
contamination.
- Never spray any liquids
directly onto or into any product. Do not expose any internal components
of Dell Technologies data center products to moisture.
- To clean external
surfaces such as handles and cabinets, moisten a microfiber cloth with a
final concentration of 70% isopropyl alcohol by volume. The cloth should
be moist, but not dripping wet. Excess moisture should be removed if the
cloth is wet before wiping the exterior and handles of the product,
keeping clear of power leads and permanent wiring. Using any material
other than a microfiber cloth could cause damage to your product.
- Gently wipe the
moistened cloth on the surfaces to be cleaned. Do not allow any moisture
to drip into areas like keyboards, display panels, vents, etc. Moisture
entering the inside of an electronic product can cause damage to the
product. Excessive wiping potentially could lead to damaging some
surfaces.
- When cleaning a related
display screen, carefully wipe in one direction, moving from the top of
the display to the bottom.
- If the equipment was
powered down, all surfaces must be completely air-dried before powering up
the equipment after cleaning. No moisture should be visible on the
surfaces of the equipment before it is powered on or plugged in.
- Discard the disposable
gloves used after each cleaning. Clean your hands immediately after gloves
are removed and disposed of.
Customers may experience some visible cosmetic changes to finishes over
time as a result of the cleaning process outlined above on some surfaces. Other
cleaning chemicals are very harsh and will damage surfaces. Avoid using any of
the following chemicals or products containing these chemicals:
- Any chlorine-based
cleaner, such as bleach
- Peroxides (including
hydrogen peroxide)
- Solvents such as;
acetone, paint thinner, benzene, methylene chloride or toluene
- Ammonia (i.e. Windex)
- Ethyl alcohol
Using any of the chemicals listed above will cause permanent damage to
some product surfaces. By following the steps outlined in this document, you
can minimize the risk of damage.
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