Note the warning and information labels on the device.
Unless otherwise stated, grasp the components only by the green
ledge
when handling them.
The device is equipped with a safety-tested power cable. The. which
must
be connected only to a suitable grounded outlet.
hold the plug when removing the power cable. Never pull the cable
itself.
Lay all connecting cables in such a way that they will not be
stepped on or
tripped over, damaged or crushed in any way.
Have damaged power cables replaced immediately.
Make sure that there is always free access to the sockets used or
to the
electrical circuit-breakers of the house installation.
In case of an emergency (e.g. damaged housing, controls or power
cables,
water or foreign objects in the device), proceed as follows:
Deactivate the device immediately by:
Switching off the automatic circuit breaker or removing the fuse
insert
from the fuse holder in the distribution box of the building’s
electricity
distribution cabinet.
Disconnecting the plug of the power supply cable from the grounded
socket in the building installation;
Switching off the ON/OFF switch on the power distributor.
Interrupting the power connection, if there is one, between the UPS
(uninterruptible power supply) and the device (see section "General
power interruption").
Never connect or disconnect data transmission lines during a
thunderstorm.
Always keep the device’s vents free from obstruction to ensure
proper air
circulation and to prevent malfunctions resulting from overheating.
Only use accessories and extension components that have been
approved
by us. Nonobservance can result in damage to the system or
violations of
regulation concerning safety, radio interference and ergonomic
requirements.
1. Dispensing of the requested banknote number one after another
from
every cassette (overall max. 60) (k)
2. Transport of the single notes to the multiple-note detection
unit (i)
3. Transport of single notes for serial number detection
(configuration
dependent) (o)
4. All 'good notes' are stored in the stacking position of the
clamp (e)
5. Clamp gets closed with the routing disk
6. Routing disk takes the vertical dispensing position (d)
7. Transport of the bundle to the cash-out position (b)
8. The shutter opens
9. Transport of the bundle to the removal position
10. Note output by the customer
11. The shutter closes
12. Clamp goes back to its stacking position and switches
automatically
open (e)
1. - 4. Process as the dispensing in the direction of the customer
(vertical
Frontload)
5. Routing disk takes the horizontal dispensing position Frontload
(d)
6. Clamp moves in the direction of the dispensing (horizontal
Frontload) (n)
7. Routing disk moves to the reject/retract position (d)
8. Clamps moves in the reject/retract position
9. Routing disk moves to the reject/retract position "Block the
route" (d)
10. Clamps moves in the reject/retract cassette as far as possible
11. Routing disks turns in the reject/retract position and moves
the
clamp to its reject/retract position by that
12. Transport of the bundle in the reject box of the reject/retract
cassette (g)