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neither hangs over the machine or touches the hopper as the motor switch might
be triggered and clothes or jewellery might be caught in the machine.
Always keep liquids, food, loose objects (like coins, paper clips and staples) away
from the Bank Note Counter.
Make sure that notes to be fed into the machine do not contain stickers or coins
that could peel off and block the sensors or note path.
Do not operate the machine when it is wet or with wet hands.
When the machine gets switches on, the motor runs for a short time. This is
normal and serves the purpose of disposing off anything that might have got into
the paper path. Prepare the money before counting. Do not feed heavily damaged
or wet notes into the Bank Note Counter. Make sure rubber bands, coins, paper
clips, staples and the like are removed before counting. Fan the notes out and
arrange them to a narrow bundle before placing them on the hopper. Always
adjust the hopper guides as narrow as possible.
To allow for lamps and sensors to get to normal intensity and working
temperature, the machine has a warming up period of about 30 seconds after
being switched on.
Package contents
When unpacking please make sure that the bank note counter is not visibly
damaged and the contents are complete.
The box contains a bank note counter, a detachable power cord, this instruction
booklet and an attachment to the hopper to centre the notes . If any of these is
missing, please contact your dealer. Depending on the order, the box can also
contain an external display and/or a data cable.
The plastic bags are to protect the machine and its accessories from dust and
damage during storage and transportation. They are not toys. To avoid the danger
of suffocation, do not allow children or minors to play with these bags.
Note
There are customer specific versions of this machine available that operate
differently to what is described in this manual. In this case, please refer to
the special instructions sheet.