Maintenance and Care of New Energy Equipment Parts

Jan 13, 2026

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The maintenance and care of new energy teaching equipment should pay attention to the following aspects to ensure the normal operation of the equipment and extend its service life

 

Regular Cleaning: Wipe the surface and interior of the equipment with a soft, dry cloth or a special cleaning agent. Avoid using products containing alcohol or solvents. For touch screen devices, pay special attention to avoid touching the screen with sharp objects to prevent scratches or damage. Before cleaning, turn off the power to ensure safety.

 

Dust Prevention: The equipment should be stored in a dry, clean environment to avoid the accumulation of dust and debris.

For parts prone to dust accumulation, such as radiators and vents, clean them regularly.

 

Regular Wiring Inspection: Check internal wiring connections for looseness or damage, ensuring they are secure. Pay attention to grounding to ensure proper grounding and prevent leakage.

 

Insulation Resistance Testing: Regularly test the insulation resistance of the equipment to ensure it meets safety standards.

 

Avoid Overloading: Do not overload the equipment or operate it continuously for extended periods to reduce the load on electrical components.

 

Regular lubrication of mechanical components: Regularly lubricate mechanical components of the equipment, such as bearings and gears, to reduce wear and extend service life. Use appropriate lubricant, avoiding over- or under-lubrication.

 

Tighten loose parts: Regularly check fasteners of the equipment, such as bolts and nuts, to ensure they are not loose.

 

Regular battery performance checks: Use professional battery testing equipment to regularly test the performance of the power battery to ensure it is in good condition.

Proper charging and discharging: Avoid leaving the battery in a low-charge state for extended periods. Perform regular charge and discharge operations to maintain battery balance.Use the original charger when charging; avoid using unsuitable chargers that may damage the battery.

 

Prevent overcharging and over-discharging: Strictly follow the equipment manual for operation to avoid overcharging or over-discharging the battery, which can affect battery life.

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