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LaundryCard X-Changers are in constant need of maintenance and cleaning, similar to most equipment within the laundry business. X-Changer cleaning and preventative maintenance are necessary to keep the X-Changer and its internal components operating smoothly. This document is intended to guide the reader on how to properly maintain, clean, and manage their X-Changer hardware. 

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LITE X-Changer systems

For information about how to clean your LITE X-Changer cabinet, please visit Lite System Preventive Maintenance for details. 

Cleaning schedule

Component

Frequency of cleaning

Supplied needed

Recommended maintenance and cleaning

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Cabinet door & shell

Annually

  • Compressed air

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  • 3-in-1 Oil

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  • Graphite lubricant

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  • Vacuum

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  1. Using the vacuum, vacuum up any large pieces of dirt and debris along the outside and inside walls of the cabinet. 

  2. Using compressed air, spray our any dirt or dust from the door hinges and lock core. 

  3. Lubricate the threads on both sides of the lock barrel with the graphite lubricant. 

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  2. Lubricate the hinges of the cabinet door with the 3-in-1 oil.

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Fan

Once a month

  • Compressed air

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  • Fan brush

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  1. Using compressed air, spray the X-Changer fan (both sides) until most dust has cleared.

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  2. Using the fan brush, gently brush the fan (both sides) until all the residual dust has been removed. 

  3. Once again, using compressed air, spray out the remaining visible dirt and debris. 

Electronic components attract lint, which causes overheating. Use compressed air externally & the small brush internally for optimal results.

  • Open the computer cases and all card readers

  • Do not spray liquids on electronic devices

  • Pay special attention to:

    • Fan blades

    • Heatsink fins

    • External cables

Touchscreen monitor

Bi-monthly (every two months)

  • Lint-free cloth

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  1. Wipe the monitor with the monitor cleaning solution (or Windex) and a lint-free cloth.

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Caution

Never spray anything directly onto the touchscreen monitor. It is suggested to lightly moisten the lint-free cloth and wipe the monitor gently.

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If you wish to calibrate the touchscreen after cleaning it, please follow our Touchscreen Calibration guide

Dell computer

Bi-annually (twice a year)

  • Compressed air

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  • Anti-static brush

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  • Lint-free cloth

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Some Dell computers have a latch that can be pulled on the side of the PC to expose the internal components.

  1. Use the compressed air to blow off any dust or debris from the vent and inside of the computer.

  2. Using the anti-static brush, lightly brush and dust off any dirt or debris from the internal components of the PC.

  3. Using the lint-free cloth, wipe down the outside housing and vents of the PC.

Please see Computer Preventive Maintenance for additional details about cleaning the internal and external components of the Dell PC. 

Control Head(s)

Bi-annually (twice a year)

  • Lint-free cloth

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  1. Using the lint-free cloth, wipe down the exterior parts of the control head, including the external cables connected to it. 

Please see Control Head Preventive Maintenance for additional details about preventative maintenance for the control head.

Cabinet & store cabling

Bi-annually (twice a year)

  • Flashlight

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  1. Check the wire loom where the cables are bundled together to make sure it's still intact with no damage.

  2. Check the bundled cabling to make sure it's still intact and the door has not cut any of the cables upon opening and closing.

  3. Check the home run wiring connected to the control head to make sure there are no cuts on the wires or damage.

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  2. Inspect all network cables around the store (i.e. washers, dryers, vending machines) for burns, creases, splits, loose ends, or other general wear and tear. 
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Tripp-Lite battery backup & surge protectors

Annually (once a year)

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  • USB keyboard

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  • USB mouse

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  • Lint-free cloth

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  1. Using the lint-free cloth, wipe down the exterior parts of the Tripp-Lite devices, including the external cables connected to them. 

  2. Connect the keyboard and mouse to the X-Changer and access the ‘PowerAlert’ settings to verify that the internal battery is storing its charge correctly.

Please see Tripp-lite Battery Backup Preventive Maintenance for additional details about preventative maintenance for the Tripp-Lite UPS.

Card dispenser

Every two months

  • Lint-free cloth

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  • Q-tips

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  • Rubber roller cleaner

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  • Compressed air

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  1. Lift the cards out of the card dispenser to expose the card roller.

  2. Add a little of rubber cleaner to the paper towel or Q-tip and clean the card roller. 

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  2. Inspect the belts on the outside of the dispenser to make sure they're secure.

    1. Press gently on them to feel how tight they are. 

    2. Check the teeth (inside) of the belts to confirm they are still gripping properly. 

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  1. With the compressed air, aiming behind the security shutter (from the back), blow out any debris present.

  2. Wipe down the remainder of the dispenser with a dry lint-free cloth. 

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If the card dispenser belts are worn out, please contact the manufacturer at the number below: 

Asahi Seiko
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(800) 859-5353 

Bill Note Acceptor (BNA)

Monthly, or as needed

  • Lint-free cloth

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  • Compress air

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  • Equipment-safe all purpose cleaner

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  1. Verify that bill path is clear of dust and debris. 

    1. Use compressed air, if necessary. 

  2. Clean wheels using a solid non-metal scraper and scrape the debris off of the wheels while rotating

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  2. Using a lint-free cloth and an equipment-safe cleaner (or 50/50 alcohol/water solution), clean the

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  1. sensor tray on the bottom as needed before sliding BNA back into place.

  2. With the same cloth, clean the inside of the BNA, belts and

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  1. plate.

  2. Reinsert the sensor tray.

  3. Reconnect BNA magazine.

If the BNA belts are worn out, please contact the manufacturer at the number below: 

MEI/Talos Bill Acceptor (Crane PI):
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800-345-8215

Pyramid Bill Acceptor: 
P: 480-507-0088

Please see Bill Acceptor Preventive Maintenance and Troubleshooting for additional details about preventative maintenance for the BNA.

LaundryCard card readers

Bi-monthly (twice a month), or as needed

  • Cleaning

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  • card

  • Compressed

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  • air

  1. Using the pre-soaked cleaning card, insert and remove it several times into reader. (

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  1. The card can be reused for several readers and re-charged by re-applying isopropyl alcohol to it.)

  2. After inserting the cleaning card into the reader several times, use the compressed air to blow into the reader card slot in a side-to-side motion to clear any debris.

Barcode scanner

Every two months

  • Lint-free cloth

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  • Windex

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Wipe the lens of the scanner with non-abrasive cleaner, such as Windex. 

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  1. Spray the index on the cloth and wipe down the barcode scanner lens.

Please see Barcode Scanner Preventive Maintenance for additional details about preventative maintenance for the barcode scanner.