Regularly examining video wall to identify signs of wear, damage, or deterioration
Removing dust, debris, or contaminants from components to prevent clogs, overheating, or malfunction
Checking and adjusting screen to ensure accurate measurements or performance.
Conducting tests, such as performance tests or diagnostic checks, to identify and address any potential issues
Keeping software systems up to date with the latest patches and upgrades to enhance performance and security.
Preventive maintenance schedules can vary depending on the type of screens, its criticality, and usage patterns. It may be based on manufacturer recommendations, industry standards, or customized plans developed by maintenance professionals. Proper documentation and record-keeping of maintenance activities are also important for tracking screen history, analysing trends, and planning future maintenance tasks.Bottom of Form
Yello Line preventive maintenance is a proactive approach that aims to prevent component failures, optimize performance, extend equipment life, and reduce unplanned downtime, leading to improved operational efficiency and cost savings.