Drive-Thru Repair Preventative Tips: Part 1

March 17, 2014 · No Comments

There are many aspects that go into running a smooth, efficient, and productive drive-thru restaurant. Every manager's goal is to have a successful quick service restaurant running smoothly on a daily basis, without any obstacles or problems to overcome. There are many preventative maintenance tips that you could do yourself at the restaurant that could help you save lots of time and money on drive-thru repairs.

Drive-Thru Headset Tips:

Some of these tips below can help you and your staff from having to send in drive-thru repairs for your drive-thru headsets.

  • When removing a headset, it helps if you remove the headset from both the left and right sides, rather than removing it from one end and pulling the other side off. This will prevent from any strain to happen on the headband part of the headset and potentially damaging the wires, or the making the band loose in any way.
  • Do not swing or play with the headsets from either side, this will prevent from damaging the size and wear of the headset, along with preventing any breakage occurring to the headset and wires.
  • Always make sure to have an ear pad on the ear piece of the headset, this will help prevent any damage to happen to the speaker inside the ear piece. This will also help to keep debris and dirt out along with preventing muffled or distorted sound.

Stay tuned next week for more preventative tips on your drive-thru headsets and drive-thru equipment!

 

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