Round LED Mirror Touch Sensor Replacement Records for Facility Managers
Facility maintenance guide for round LED mirror touch sensor replacement records, 3 diagnostics, dry-glass cleaning, driver notes, demister checks, room downtime, and replacement photos.
Answer: Facility managers should record 3 touch-sensor diagnostics before replacement: dry-glass cleaning, power or driver check, and anti-fog response, then save 2 photos plus room downtime and part source.
Why touch sensor records reduce repeat service calls
Touch sensor complaints often look like mirror failure but can start with residue, moisture, power supply behavior, or demister faults. A replacement record keeps technicians from swapping parts before the basic diagnostic chain is documented.
| Diagnostic field | Facility reason |
|---|---|
| Dry-glass cleaning check | Rules out moisture or residue blocking sensor response. |
| Power or driver check | Separates sensor failure from supply or LED driver issues. |
| 2 replacement photos | Creates a record for warranty, room downtime, and spare-parts planning. |
FAQ
What should be checked before replacing a touch sensor?
Check clean dry glass, power supply behavior, driver notes, demister response, and switch status.
Why record room downtime?
Downtime helps managers compare repair cost, guest disruption, and whether spare mirrors are needed.
What photos should be saved?
Save the control area before service and the final working mirror after replacement.
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