The insurance cabinet is an essential device for safeguarding asset security. Proper use and maintenance can ensure the safety of valuable items. To extend the service life of the insurance cabinet and maintain its good working condition, the following practical knowledge about daily maintenance and repair is provided.
I. Daily Maintenance 1. Cleaning and maintenance: Regularly clean the surface of the insurance cabinet with a dry soft cloth to remove dust. Avoid using cleaning agents containing chemicals to prevent damage to the coating on the surface of the insurance cabinet. 2. Moisture and rust prevention: Keep the interior of the insurance cabinet dry to avoid rusting of internal metal parts in a damp environment. In humid areas, place a desiccant to absorb moisture. 3. Avoid impact: Avoid hitting the insurance cabinet with hard objects or sharp objects to prevent surface scratches or damage to internal mechanical parts. 4. Good ventilation: Ensure that there is enough space around the insurance cabinet for proper ventilation and heat dissipation to prevent overheating and affect its normal operation. 5. Password protection: Do not disclose the password to others randomly, and regularly change the password to enhance the security of the insurance cabinet. II. Repair Knowledge 1. Troubleshooting: When the insurance cabinet malfunctions, first check whether the power supply is normal, as well as whether the door lock and password are set correctly. If it is not a human operation problem, it may be a mechanical part failure. 2. Professional repair: If it is not a simple operational problem, it is recommended to contact a professional repair person for inspection and repair. Do not disassemble the insurance cabinet privately to avoid causing greater damage or safety hazards. 3. Part replacement: Some failures may be caused by worn or aged parts. If parts need to be replaced, choose original factory parts or regular parts matching the brand of the insurance cabinet. 4. Regular inspection: It is recommended to conduct a comprehensive inspection and maintenance at least once a year, including cleaning, tightening screws, checking circuits, etc., to prevent potential safety hazards.