How To Avoid Static in Your Drive-Thru Headsets

November 18, 2019 ·

Is your headset system producing too much static? Here are four ways to reduce static in this critical drive-thru part.

 

Keep the headset dry.

When liquid gets in to the headset, it can damage electrical components. If water or other liquids get spilled onto the headset, immediately turn off the power, remove the battery and let everything dry out before using again.

 

Clean battery contacts.

Dirty contact points can cause static. On a regular basis, moisten a cotton swab with alcohol and gently clean the battery contacts on each drive-thru battery and headset charger port. Always unplug the charger before cleaning.

 

Try a different battery.

If you hear static while adjusting the mic boom, replace it with a clean, dry battery. If the static still occurs call CE Technical Support.

 

Store batteries and headsets in a cool, dry place. 

QSR kitchens and work areas tend to be hot and moist. When not using headsets and batteries, keep them in a dry location so moisture can’t seep in.  

 

Moisture can also damage other drive-thru parts, such as timer systems and display monitors. So make it a point to check them on a regular basis for any signs of moisture.

 

When an HME drive-thru part needs repair, you can count on CE for factory authorized repairs. We also fix Panasonic and 3M headsets, and provide same-day service on most of our repairs.

When it comes to keeping your drive-thru parts and equipment in tip-top shape, nobody beats CE. Call us today at 877-731-0334.

Tags: Drive-Thru Battery · Drive-Thru Equipment · Drive-Thru Parts · Drive-Thru Repairs · Equipment Repair

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