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2.2 External Cleaning

  • Clean the metal portions of the outside of the cabinet with a soft, damp cloth. It is recommended that the metal portions cabinet be waxed with any common car wax biannually. The concrete sides may be cleaned with a brush and mild detergent.

  • 1. Wipe exterior cabinet

  • 2. Wipe display screen and buttons

  • 3. Any Physical Issues with exterior cabinet

2.3 Internal Cleaning

  • Inspect the interior of the unit for foreign materials and dust on the internal components – Bill Acceptor/Stacker, Printer, Card Reader, Controller, etc. Remove foreign material. Small quantities of dust may be removed using compressed air. Larger quantities should be removed using a small vacuum

  • 1. Dust Bill Acceptor

  • 2. Dust Printer

  • 3. Insert Cleaning Card Into Card Reader

  • 4. Any Physical Issues with the interior cabinet

2.4 Physical Check

  • At most installations, the VenSTATION is protected by the strategic placement of bollards (concrete filled steel posts). Occasionally, however, a driver will lose control of a vehicle and bump the machine. If there is obvious damage to the outside, there is a high probability that there is damage to the inside as well. Inspect the parts and report all visible damage to VenTek International immediately.

    Vandalism or forced entry must also be reported. Note all the parts that have been damaged and report this immediately.

    If the cabinet moves when pushed, this may be a sign of a collision or vandalism. Check for any visible damage inside and out. Then check that the nuts and anchor bolts that hold the cabinet to the mounting surface are secure.

  • Are bollards secure?

  • Any Physical Damage to meter area?

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