As mentioned in your contract, basic maintenance is required to ensure your Outdoor Kiosk is in top working condition and will continue to work well for many years.
Why your Outdoor Kiosk needs maintenance.
As with a car, regular maintenance is essential for keeping your kiosk in top working condition. One important aspect of maintenance is lubrication. Lubricating your kiosk's hinges, locks, and other moving parts will help prevent wear and tear, reduce noise, and ensure smooth operation. In this article, we will guide you through the steps of properly lubricating your kiosk.
When choosing a lubricant, please ensure it does not contain, acid, alkali or silicone.
Our quarterly recommended maintenance check is as follows:
Step 1: Lubricating the Hinges
The first step is to lubricate the hinges of both the front and rear doors. This will help prevent squeaking and ensure smooth opening and closing of the doors.
Step 2: Lubricating the Lockers
Next, you will need to lubricate each individual locker. This will help prevent rust and ensure smooth operation of the lockers.
Step 3: Lubricating Other Areas
In addition to the hinges and lockers, there are other areas of your kiosk that require lubrication. These may include areas of water ingress or water pooling, the key lock on the front panel, the secure safe handle and locks, and the silver rotating anchor button for rotating the kiosk.
Step 4: Accessing the Rotating Drum
If your kiosk needs to rotate, you will need to lubricate that mechanism as well. To access the rotating drum, follow these steps:
Remove the 4 screws to access the rotation drum:
Lubricate to ensure smooth rotation:
Conclusion
Regular lubrication is an important part of maintaining your kiosk. By following these simple steps, you can ensure that your kiosk operates smoothly and efficiently. If you have any further questions or concerns, please contact our customer support team for assistance.