Trade Show LED Rental Screen Maintenance and Upkeep Industry Guide
I. Key Points for Daily Maintenance
Maintenance of trade show LED screens should be tailored to the characteristics of high foot traffic and frequent assembly and disassembly. For daily cleaning, use a lint-free cloth to gently wipe the screen surface, avoiding corrosive cleaning agents to prevent damage to the mask. Regularly inspect the heat dissipation structure, clean dust and debris, and ensure efficient natural heat dissipation to prevent high temperatures from affecting equipment stability. After use in outdoor trade shows, promptly wipe away any surface moisture and control the environmental humidity during storage to prevent module dampness.
II. Emergency Fault Handling Procedures
Follow the fault handling logic of "first troubleshoot the signal, then check the hardware." In case of signal interruption, prioritize switching to a backup signal source, then check the line connections and the cleanliness of the interfaces. Module failures require modular replacement to avoid complete system shutdown. After replacement, calibrate the color through software to ensure consistency with the entire screen. For power supply failures, prepare backup modules in advance for quick replacement to minimize display downtime.
III. Key Points for Long-Term Maintenance Management
Establish a maintenance log to record equipment usage time, fault conditions, and replaced parts, and conduct comprehensive inspections regularly. For screens stored for extended periods, power them on for 30 minutes each month to prevent dampness and mildew. Regularly inspect and replace the shock-absorbing materials in the flight cases. For frequently rented equipment, focus on inspecting easily worn parts such as buckles and connectors, and replace aging parts in advance to reduce the risk of failures during trade shows.