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Sanyo ECR 160 - Machine Usage and Care; Usage Suggestions; Recommended Daily and Periodic Tasks; Manufacturers Guarantee

Sanyo ECR 160
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Suggestions for Using
the
Machine
I.
Avoid places dusty, extremely
hot
or cold, also places
exposed
to
direct sunshine for a long time.
2.
Connect the
AC
plug
to
power supply firmly so that
(
it
may
not
be pulled
out
accidentally.
"-'·
Connect to a power source exclusively reserved for
the cash register. For instance,
don't
take power for a
refrigerator or other electric appliances from the same
source.
4.
Don't
use chemicals for cleaning the cabinet or
keyboard.
5. Keep the keys in a safe place.
Don't
keep keys in
the
drawer.
6. Install 3 x
"AA"
size dry batteries in order
to
protect
memories during
AC
power failure. The life
of
the
battery
is
approx. 1 year. Ask your dealer
to
replace
batteries periodically every year. Leaving the batteries
over a year may cause memory loss or leakage
of
liquid
resulting in damage
to
the machine.
Call your dealer
to
replace
the
batteries with new ones
in this case.
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Recommended Practices
1. What should be done every morning.
I)
Check
to
see
if
there
is
sufficient paper for a
complete days business.
2) Automatic read total (X) operation
and
inspection
of
memory contents.
2.
What should be done after a days business.
1) Automatic reset total (Z) operation.
2)
Cutting-off and keeping
of
the days journal tape.
3)
Check roll paper.
4)
Leave the drawer open.
5)
Set the Mode switch OFF.
3. What should
be
done periodically.
Check the visibility
of
printing.
Change the ink rib
bon
if
necessary.
Guarantee
The SANYO ECR's have been manufactured under
very strict quality control standards.
If
the machine is
out
of
order, consult your dealer.
We
can accept no responsibility for damage resulting
from unauthorized usage or disassembly
of
the electronic
cash register.

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