Kiosk Manager’s Guide: 20 Series
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Note: if you did not add this extra protection during your kiosk installation,
contact your installer to discuss the best options for your specific kiosk and
installation.
Maintenance and Troubleshooting
Kiosks are machines, and machines require some attention and the kiosk always
requires power and internet service. Aside from preventive cleaning, there are a few
things you can do before you call for help:
1.
If the machine won’t turn on, confirm that the kiosk has electrical power.
2.
If you suspect a PC or software problem (issues you might encounter with a
personal or business computer), verify that your internet service is working
properly by testing it with another computer or device.
3.
If the power and internet are working, check the connections outside and inside
the machine, one by one, to verify that each one is properly seated.
If you aren’t comfortable with these DIY steps – or if the issue persists after you
complete them – please
For specific recommendations on troubleshooting for your kiosk model, click the
correct link below.
NOTE: for all models except 120, a 12v power supply oversees power for the speakers
and amplifier, top camera, case fans and kiosk lights. If multiple devices are not working,
reach out to support and inform your technician right away.
Safety Tip
For your safety and to avoid damaging the kiosk, turn off power when working inside the
kiosk, unless a technician requests otherwise (some procedures require power).