How to Inspect, Protect, and Extend Machine Lifespan?

Regular, systematic Boxing Arcade Machine Maintenance ensures your equipment stays in top working condition — reducing unexpected downtime, extending hardware lifespan, and maintaining stable punching feedback accuracy.

This SOP provides clear, step-by-step guidance on how to safely perform each Boxing Arcade Machine Maintenance stage — from daily cleaning to sensor alignment — along with a scheduled checklist to keep your workflow efficient and professional.

Safety Checklist Before Maintenance

Before you begin any service or inspection, make sure you:

  • Turn off the power and unplug the machine for at least 10 seconds
  • Have dry hands and a clean, bright workspace
  • Avoid standing or climbing on the machine during repairs
  • Never touch exposed or damaged power cables

Required tools: Phillips screwdriver, multimeter (optional), dry microfiber cloth, non-aqueous lubricant, and a phone/camera for recording maintenance steps (highly recommended for future support).

Step-by-Step Maintenance Workflow

 

A. External Inspection (Daily / Weekly)

  • Wipe the exterior surface using a dry or slightly damp cloth.
  • Do not use acids or strong chemical cleaners.
  • Check for surface cracks, cuts, or overheating marks. Replace damaged parts immediately.
  • If the machine was moved or shipped recently, confirm that the base is in position with no shaking or loose parts.
  • Clean the coin mechanism with compressed air and confirm smooth flow.

B. Internal Component Inspection (Every 2–3 Months)

Inside the cabinet:

  • Disconnect the lamp cable → remove screws → open the upper cover
  • Check that all motor cables are securely connected
  • Tighten loose screws or parts using a torque wrench
  • Inspect the optical sensor (“light eye”) for dust or misalignment — improper alignment will trigger Error Code 01
  • Manually rotate the drive wheel to check for smooth motion; apply small amounts of lubricant only when necessary

Routine Maintenance Schedule

  • Weekly:
    • Surface cleaning with microfiber cloth
    • Visual check on cable health and base structure
  • Bi-Monthly (2–3 Months):
    • Internal assembly and motion component inspection
    • Sensor cleaning and alignment calibration
  • After Every Service:
    • Enter the test menu and confirm all modules show “OK”

Recording each step with photos or short videos helps create a maintenance log and avoids repeated troubleshooting in the future.

Support & Maintenance Reports

If you encounter an issue that can’t be resolved after following these steps, or if you notice persistent error codes, please reach out to our Technical Support Team.

For the fastest response, attach:

  • Photos or videos of the affected parts
  • Any error codes shown on screen
  • A brief log of the steps you’ve already taken

Still Have Questions?

If you’ve followed the maintenance steps in this guide and still face questions or unresolved issues — or if you’re looking to upgrade or replace a machine — we’re here to help.

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