Fujitsu 7000 manual Daily Maintenance, Cleaning the Equipment, Cleaning the main unit

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Daily Maintenance

This chapter describes how to clean the equipment and replace consumables.

4.1 Cleaning the Equipment

The following cleaning operations must be performed as required in order to ensure reliability.

NOTE: Observe the following cautions when cleaning the equipment.

Switch off the equipment before cleaning.

Use a solution of mild detergent diluted in water to clean the exterior surfaces.

Do not use a wet or chemically treated cloth or volatile chemicals such as paint thinner to clean the equipment. Doing so may damage the surface.

4.1.1Cleaning the main unit

Wipe the surface with a soft cloth such as gauze that has been moistened with neutral detergent. The red rectangles in following illustrations show the ventilation holes on the A100 and A200/ A300 models. These holes must be kept clean and remain unobstructed in order to prevent excessive internal temperatures.

A100

A200/A300

Caution: When cleaning, never spray any liquids directly onto the unit.

Always spray onto a cleaning cloth and then wipe to clean.

THIS DOCUMENT CONTAINS CONFIDENTIAL INFORMATION, IS PROVIDED FOR FUJITSU CUSTOMER USE ONLY, AND IS NOT TO BE SHARED WITH ANY THIRD PARTY WITHOUT FUJITSU’S PRIOR WRITTEN CONSENT.

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Contents Model All in One AIO PoS Computer Title Contents Troubleshooting TeamPoS 7000 AIO Overview OverviewTeamPoS 7000 AIO Overview Features90oTiltedFlat 0o Storage/space saving Overview LCD Monitors AIO Peripherals2 VF70 VFD 3 VF35 VFD MiniKeypad+ MSR MSR AIO6 CT11 Thermal Printer 7 FP-510 Thermal Printer Epson TM-T88V PrinterEpson TM-H2000 Printer Cash Drawers Epson TM-H6000IV PrinterLEDs and Buttons TeamPoS 7000 Front Panel Switch and LCD Matrix Limited Power Source ConnectorsOverview System Configurations and Components IntroductionSystem illustration AIO Countertop Mount model Hardware System ConfigurationsSystem Configurations Operating Systems Basic Operations Turning the Power OnTurning the Power Off LCD Display Adjusting the DisplaysAdjusting the Speaker Volume Customer Display LCDCustomer Display VFD Basic Operations Using the Optional MSRUsing the CT11 Printer Using the CT11 PrinterUsing the CT11 Printer Keyboard Paper rollUsing the CT11 Printer Cash Drawer Operations Opening and closing the drawerInserting and removing till from drawer Relocating the System Relocating the SystemRelocating the System Daily Maintenance Cleaning the EquipmentCleaning the main unit Cleaning the magnetic card reader option Cleaning the printerCleaning the print head and roller Troubleshooting TroubleshootingPaper Jams Frequently Paper JamsSupplies Product Name Specification CommentsSupplies Ensure Safe Use AppendixDisclaimer Computer VirusesEMC Regulatory InformationLithium-Ion Battery Limited Power Source Current Loading SafetyGetting Started Alert signalsAppendix Vi Appendix Safety ConsiderationsAppendix Handling Precautions Precautions while operatingPrecautions while printing Modifying or Reproducing the Unit Precautions while using magnetic cardsAcronym Identification Page Shaping tomorrow with you