Ordinary banks will not be affected by power outages. After the power failure, the bank's backup generator will start to operate to maintain normal business.
After a few minutes of power failure, the bank ATM can resume normal use.
(If it is a network problem, deposit and withdrawal, that is, all kinds of transfer business will be affected. )
Precautions for the use of ATMs:
Follow the instructions on the ATM computer screen strictly. Don't trust the so-called "notice" or "notice" posted next to the ATM, and don't follow the requirements of the notice and notice. If necessary, you can call the banking hotline (such as ABC 95599) or ask the police for help.
Keep the bank card password safe. Don't reveal your password to others under any circumstances, even if the other party claims to be a bank employee; When entering the password, it is best to cover it with your hands or body to prevent the password from being stolen.
If you encounter card swallowing, find out the reason why the ATM swallowed the card, and don't leave in a hurry.
Generally speaking, ATM swallows cards normally because:
The credit card has expired or the account has been frozen;
The cardholder fails to retrieve the card within 30 seconds after completing the ATM operation;
Password error for more than three times (including three times);
Misoperation or machine failure may also lead to card swallowing.
The ATM swallows the card normally, and the machine will spit out the card swallowing receipt, and there will be a card swallowing prompt on the screen. The cardholder can take the receipt to the management bank to get the card.