CSNA issues important reminder regarding Reverse Vending Machines

"Disrupting the power supply by disconnecting a Reverse Vending Machine may result in interruptions to service, loss of data, and delays in processing transactions," the CSNA advises

It is crucial to ensure that the power to Reverse Vending Machines remains connected at all times, the CSNA advises

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21 February 2024

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The Convenience Stores and Newsagents Association (CSNA) has brought retailers’ attention to an essential aspect of maintaining optimal performance for Reverse Vending Machines. It is crucial to ensure that the power to the machine remains connected at all times, the association advises.

Re-turn, the scheme operator, requires constant connectivity to the machine. Additionally, important software updates are scheduled to occur throughout the night to enhance functionality and security.

Disrupting the power supply by disconnecting the machine may result in interruptions to service, loss of data, and delays in processing transactions.

“We would recommend that you inform all your employees within your store the importance of not turning off your RVM so as to prevent any unintended disruptions,” the CSNA stated.

 

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