HMI touchscreens have become the primary control interface for car wash systems, supplanting older methods like push buttons and pilot lights. Today’s systems are significantly more advanced, with touchscreens being the standard interface as they are designed for user friendliness:
- Users can effortlessly select wash types, customize options, and initiate or halt the washing process through touchscreen interaction
- Offer real-time updates on the wash status, estimated completion time, and any issues requiring user attention
- Connectable to remote monitoring systems
- Facilitate centralized management and troubleshooting of car wash equipment
Moreover, they generate alerts for maintenance needs, such as component replacement or servicing, and record data on wash usage, customer preferences, and operational efficiency for analytics and business optimization. This data accumulation aids in enhancing business practices for car wash operators. These HMIs survive in carwash environments as they are tested and manufactured to meet shock, vibration, temperature, IP and NEMA environmental compliances.