Kiosk Manager’s Guide: 20 Series
1/14/2022
V1.01
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Pg. 13
Inside
1.
Unlock and open the kiosk
2.
Turn off the lighted green power button (the screen must be off)
3.
Spray compressed air through the unit, to disperse any collected dust and
debris
4.
Use a shop vac to remove any dust and debris that collects
5.
Use a wipe (or spray some cleaner onto a towel) to wipe down the interior
a.
DO NOT: spray directly inside kiosk
b.
DO: wipe carefully around wiring and connections
c.
DO: pull out any cash tray for cleaning, and then reseat it
6.
Turn the power back on, then close and lock the kiosk (or begin cleaning the
outside, see below)
Outside
1.
Unlock and open the kiosk
2.
Turn off the lighted green power button (the screen must be off)
3.
Close the door again, to work on the outside
4.
Spray compressed air to clean out the card reader, bill acceptor and any nooks
and crannies
5.
Spray disinfectant on a towel (or use a disinfecting wipe) and wipe down all
sides,
except the touch screen
a.
DO NOT: spray directly on kiosk surface
b.
DO NOT: use disinfectant on touch screen AT ALL
6.
Lightly spray glass cleaner on a microfiber towel and clean the screen
a.
DO NOT: spray any cleaner directly onto the touch screen
b.
DO NOT: drench the touch screen with cleaner
7.
Finishing touches: Turn the power back on, close and lock the kiosk, and
polish away any streaks with a dry towel. Your kiosk is ready for the
showroom!
Surge Protection
We recommend plugging your kiosk into a backup power supply. This can prevent
power interruptions, voltage spikes and power surges from damaging or shutting down
the kiosk or its components. The power strip inside the kiosk is not a surge protector
and will benefit from the protection of an Uninterruptible Power Source (UPS). The UPS
will keep the kiosk powered up during brief outages or brownouts, allowing for proper
shutdown or even continued service (if still online).