2023-09-29
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How can LED displays be maintained to ensure longer lifetime?
Here are the maintenance and attention points:
1. Ensure stable power supply and good grounding. In bad weather conditions such as thunderstorms or heavy rains, shut down the power supply to protect the display.
2. The LED display is exposed to the outdoors for a long time and will inevitably be dusty. Do not directly wipe the display surface with a wet cloth. Remove the dust with ethyl alcohol or using a dust cleaner.
3. In order to operate the display correctly, first turn on the control computer, and then turn on the LED display. After use, turn off the display screen first, and then turn off the control computer.
4. Be sure to avoid water in the display, and avoid such items as flammable and electrically conductive metals to enter the display, lest causing damage to the equipment and causing fire. If water has entered, please immediately shut down the power supply and contact the maintenance personnel until the display board is dry in the internal.
5. It is recommended that the LED display sleep at least 10 hours a day. In the rainy season, at least one time a week should be used at least once, usually at least one hour.
6. Do not forcefully shut down or turn off the power supply of the display unless it is running properly, and do not turn off the display frequently. It is not recommended to cut off the power supply of the display before the operator has finished work. It is not recommended to cut off the power supply of the display before the operator has finished work. It is not recommended to cut off the power supply of the display before the operator has finished work.
7. It is necessary to monitor the normal operation of the display for a long time. If there are broken lines, repair or replace them as soon as possible. The main computers and related equipment should be placed in a room with air conditioning and dust proofing to ensure the ventilation and cooling of the computer and the stability of operation. The internal lines of the display should not be touched by non-professional personnel, lest they cause electric shock or damage to the lines, if the problem occurs, please contact the professional maintenance personnel for assistance.