How do I start a task with a NFC tag?
Tasks can be started in two ways through the app. Either manually, or by using NFC tags. In the following user guide, we will take you through the process of starting a task using an NFC tag as an employee.
Start a task
This is how you start a task by scanning an NFC tag
Start the CleanManager app and log in |
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NOTE: If you have not installed the app yet, you can find help in these articles: |
Click on Start task to begin |
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Do you have an iPhone? |
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Do you have an Android? |
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Click in the middle of the screen to activate the NFC scanner |
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The NFC scanner is already active, and you are ready to scan |
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NOTE: If the above step does not appear in the app, your device does not have an NFC scanner. Instead, you can check in manually, depending on the system settings. The administrator can learn more about the setting in the following article: For which customer should it be possible for employees to check in manually without an NFC tag and register arrival and/or departure time? |
Do you have an iPhone? |
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Do you have an Android? |
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iPhones have their NFC scanner build in at the top of the smartphone, right behind the speaker. Move the top of the iPhone slow and close across the NFC tag for optimal results |
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It varies where the scanner is placed in Android devices. Usually, it will be one of these locations:
Move your phone slow and close across the NFC tag to get the best result and to find out exactly where your phone scans the best |
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NOTE: For more information about how to scan NFC tags, see the following article: How do I scan NFC tags? |
Click on the task that is available to start it |
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Click on Start task |
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You can also see information about the task here, as well as add a comment to the task |
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You have now started your task |
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This task will be active in your app until you end the task See the article End a task - with NFC tag to learn how to complete the task. |
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NOTE: You can only have one active task at a time. End a task before starting another. |
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