Three-Month Tests in Tarnobrzeg Confirm Readiness of 4VS RVM Machines for Deployment and Regular Collection

Field testing is the ultimate verification for RVM technology—especially when machines operate continuously, under real user load and changing environmental conditions.
Such a scenario was conducted in Tarnobrzeg, where the RVM190v2 Outdoor model was tested 24/7 over a three-month period.

The goal of the pilot was to confirm stability, durability, and operational efficiency in conditions that retailers and operators typically face only after full-scale deployment.
The results are clear: Tarnobrzeg confirms that 4VS machines are ready for real-world deposit system challenges.


1. Structural and Environmental Durability

Stability Across Weather Conditions

Tests confirmed uninterrupted operation during:

  • heavy rainfall
  • storms
  • high temperatures

No weather-related failures were recorded.


Physical Resistance

The machine withstood:

  • impacts
  • pressure on the housing
  • manipulation attempts on the screen

Its reinforced frame construction met all durability expectations.


Modular Service Design

The modular architecture allows servicing of individual components rather than the entire machine, reducing downtime and maintenance costs.
Notably, no service intervention was required during the test period.


2. Effective Rejection of Foreign Objects

Real User Behavior

Monitoring captured attempts to insert:

  • stones
  • wood
  • irregularly shaped objects

Identification System Performance

The system not only rejected invalid items but also logged unusual activity, including:

  • repeated return attempts of the same packaging
  • manipulation at the intake slot

This confirms that the machine’s logic effectively handles real-world user behavior.


3. The Role of Monitoring

Internal and External Monitoring = Operational Control

The camera system enabled:

  • precise incident diagnostics
  • immediate verification of machine performance
  • reduction of unnecessary service requests

Conclusion:
Monitoring is not an add-on—it is a core component that supports operators and improves machine management.


4. 24/7 Availability = Higher Efficiency

User Activity Beyond Store Hours

Returns were recorded during nighttime hours, proving that:

  • users want access outside store operating times
  • round-the-clock availability increases return volumes
  • the collection point operates more efficiently

This results in:

  • higher profitability
  • more stable handling fee flow (in the pilot, incentives were based on local discounts)
  • reduced peak-time overload

5. Voucher Mechanism as an Engagement Tool

Impact in Tarnobrzeg

Integration with local attractions led to:

  • increased return volumes
  • higher engagement from residents and tourists
  • additional traffic and visibility for local businesses

This mechanism supports both collection efficiency and local community activation.


6. Screen as a Communication Channel

Daily Operational Role

Dynamic, personalized content served as:

  • a marketing medium
  • an informational channel for the city
  • a platform for promoting local initiatives

This adds value by integrating the machine into its surroundings.


Frequently Asked Questions

Does the RVM190v2 Outdoor really work in all conditions?
Yes – tests confirmed full resistance to rain, storms, and high temperatures.

Can the machine handle non-packaging items?
Yes – all non-qualifying objects were rejected without disrupting operation.

Does monitoring reduce service costs?
Yes – it enables fast diagnostics, reduces unnecessary service calls, and supports accountability in case of vandalism.


Summary

The Tarnobrzeg pilot confirmed the full operational readiness of the RVM190v2 Outdoor for real-world deployment.
The machine handled intensive use, varying weather conditions, and diverse user behavior without issues.

All key elements—construction, packaging recognition, monitoring, 24/7 availability, voucher integration, and communication screen—proved effective in practice.

These results clearly show that the RVM190v2 Outdoor meets all critical requirements for public-space deployment and long-term operation within the deposit system.

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