background image

 

 

56

 

The owner is responsible for: (I) using the goods supplied by the Seller in accordance with the installation, start-

up, use, storage, inspection, and service requirements, and all other instructions set forth in the owner’s manual 

supplied with the goods; 

(II) providing normal cleaning and maintenance in accordance with the owner’s manual 

supplied with the goods; (III) operating, using, and storing the goods in accordance with the owner’s manual 

supplied with the goods and in compliance with all applicable laws, rules, or regulations, including any local 
labeling requirements or labeling required under 

California’s Safe Drinking Water and Toxic Enforcement Act of 

1986 (also known as “Proposition 65”) and its implementing regulations

; (IV) contacting American Changer 

during the warranty period to obtain a Return Material Authorization to make a claim under this warranty; (V) 
providing proof of purchase if requested, and if the goods were purchased from a reseller, the name, address, 
and telephone number of the reseller; (VI) providing any other information American Changer may reasonably 
request to confirm that the goods are eligible for repair/replacement under this warranty; (VII) paying for any 
repairs or replacement of parts outside the scope of this warranty; (VIII) paying any shipping costs. 

ENTIRE WARRANTY 

THIS WARRANTY CONSTITUTES THE EXCLUSIVE REMEDY OF THE PURCHASER AND IN LIEU OF ALL OTHER 
WARRANTIES, EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, INCLUDING, WITHOUT LIMITATION, ANY IMPLIED WARRANTY OF 
MERCHANTIBILITY OR FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE TO THE EXTENT PERMITTED BY LAW. 

SELLER EXPRESSLY DISCLAIMS ALL LIABILITY ARISING OUT OF THE THEFT, MISAPPROPRIATION, OR MISUSE OF 
ANY PERSONAL FINANCIAL INFORMATION OF AN END USER OF THE GOODS, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, 
CREDIT CARD AND/OR DEBIT CARD NUMBERS, PERSONAL IDENTIFICATION NUMBERS, PERSONAL PASSWORDS 
OR PASSCODES, OR OTHER SIMILAR PERSONAL INFORMATION OF THE USER OF THE GOODS.  

IN NO EVENT SHALL AMERICAN CHANGER BE LIABLE TO BUYER UNDER THIS WARRANTY FOR AN AMOUNT 
WHICH EXCEEDS THE PURCHASE PRICE OF THE GOODS. 

IN NO EVENT SHALL AMERICAN CHANGER BE LIABLE FOR ANY INCIDENTAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES OR 

LOST PROFITS, OR FOR DAMAGES ARISING OUT OF BUYER’S INSTALLATION, OPERATION OR STOREAGE OF THE 

GOODS IN A MANNER THAT FAILS TO COMPLY WITH ANY APPLICABLE LAW, RULE, OR REGULATION, INCLUDING 
ANY 

LABELING LAW, RULE OR REGULATION INCLUDING, WITHOUT LIMITATION, CALIFORNIA’S SAFE DRINKING 

WATER AND TOXIC ENFORCEMENT ACT OF 1986 (ALSO KNOWN AS “PROPOSITION 65”) AND ITS IMPLEMENTI

NG 

REGULATIONS. 

SELLER EXPRESSLY DISCLAIMS ALL GUARANTEES AND/OR WARRANTIES, EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, INCLUDING 
WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE, OR USEFUL LIFE. 

LIMITATIONS OF DAMAGES 

 

Seller’s liability for any loss or damag

e arising out of, or resulting from, any breach 

or default by Seller in connection with the sale of goods hereunder, shall not exceed the purchase price thereof, 
regardless of whether such liability arises in contract, tort (including, without limitation, negligence or strict 
liability) or otherwise, and in no event shall Seller be liable for incidental or consequential damages of any kind or 
for lost profits.

 

Buyer is solely responsible for installing, storing, operating and maintaining the goods delivered hereunder in 
compliance with all applicable laws, rules and regulations, and any local labeling requirements  or labeling required 

under California’s Safe Drinking Water and Toxic Enforcement Act of 1986 (also known as “Proposition 65”) and its 

implementi

ng regulations. In no event shall Seller be liable for Buyer’s failure to install, store, operate or maintain 

the goods in compliance with any applicable law, rule or regulation. 

 

 

Summary of Contents for Bill Breaker Series

Page 1: ...nger com www hoffmanmint com Bill Note Breaker Series Installation Operation and Service Manual Changing the Industry Installers Service Technicians Read and understand the instructions detailed in th...

Page 2: ...2...

Page 3: ...Loading Software to the Flex 2 Board 19 Section 4 Maintenance 4 1 Coin Hopper Maintenance 20 4 2 Bill Validator Maintenance 21 4 3 LCDM1000 Bill Dispenser Maintenance 25 4 4 LCDM2000 Bill Dispenser Ma...

Page 4: ...NGER S DETAILED LIMITED WARRANTY AND EXCLUSIVE REMEDIES SOME HIGHLIGHTS FROM SAID SECTION ARE Coin Hopper s Coin Acceptors and Logic Board These items are warranted for one year from date of purchase...

Page 5: ...azards that can kill or hurt you and others All safety messages will follow the safety alert symbol and either DANGER WARNING or CAUTION These words mean You can be killed or seriously injured if you...

Page 6: ...r services to be 100 secure against criminal attempts All machines products and services are to be used in accordance with business best practices and the owner s or operator s best judgement Installa...

Page 7: ...shortages Also check for external damage to the packaging Note any shortages and or damage to the packaging on the Bill of Lading in the presence of the carrier and ask the carrier to initial on the...

Page 8: ...de enforcement to see if it is allowable to plug the changer into a grounded outlet If it is not there must be 220VAC run through conduit or other means to meet local codes to the changer If it is not...

Page 9: ...strongly recommend plugging all of our machines into a DEDICATED AC outlet this means there are no other machines on location plugged into the same AC line A simple way to check if this is true is to...

Page 10: ...chine s coin capacity is approximately 45 000 25mm diameter coins Bill Validator This model machine may have been sold without a bill validator It is intended to work with a 24VDC bill validator using...

Page 11: ...on the Flex Programmer Board displays payout information to the person using the machine Flex 2 Main Logic Board Connection to Flex 2 Main Logic Board Flex Programmer Board Bill Validator 24VDC Power...

Page 12: ...high This machine s bill capacity is approximately 1000 per cassette LCDM1000 LCDM2000 Single Denomination Dispenser Dual Denomination Dispenser Located in the rear of the dispenser Located in the re...

Page 13: ...Validator Error Conditions Motor Validator stacker transport motor has failed Sensor Sensor failure CheckSum Indicates error with file stored on validator main board Jammed A bill or debris is jammed...

Page 14: ...hermistor failure No Comm The Flex 2 main logic board is unable to communicate with the coin acceptor Programmer Flex Programmer Board Error Conditions No Comm The Flex 2 main logic board is unable to...

Page 15: ...t Rate If more than eight notes are rejected Eject Init Eject sensor error Pck Ejct Hgh A note was picked from the high cassette and failed to dispense Pck Ejct Mid A note was picked from the middle c...

Page 16: ...rror DM Timeout Delay at delivery direction DM Eject or Reject Sensor Count Ovrflw A detection of the abnormal counts is more than a allowable value of notes dispensed at one transaction Bad Comm CDM...

Page 17: ...ts status Back Next Selects the item Exit Exits the setup menu NOTE ALL MENUS MAY NOT APPLY TO YOUR SPECIFIC MODEL MACHINE UNUSED MENUS WILL BE IDENTIFIED BY AN ASTERISK Menu 01 Print Help Menu A list...

Page 18: ...h or Low ccTalk Enable Coin Values Menu 10 System Disable Disables the machine if any of the selected devices goes offline Hopper 1 Hopper 2 CassetteU CassetteL ccTalk coin acceptor Menu 11 Promo Toke...

Page 19: ...Menu 23 Bills Loaded Cassette Upper Enter number of bills loaded in the upper cassette If this number is zero the machine will use the Bill Dispenser s low bill sensor instead Menu 24 Bills Loaded Ca...

Page 20: ...r credit card transactions Menu 33 Anti Stringing Setup a maximum cash amount maximum time and shut off time for anti stringing purposes Menu 34 Programmer Enable or disable dual display mode In dual...

Page 21: ...4 Once the Yes key has been pressed a brief reminder will be displayed followed by a confirmation System Settings will be erased if Updated This reminder will stay on for a few seconds before transit...

Page 22: ...is recommended for cleaning excessively dirty exit windows The red LED on the exit window board will begin flashing indicating a dirty opto sensor Warning Be careful when re inserting the board back i...

Page 23: ...y pushing in the top latch and lifting the cassette up and out Unplug the I O connector and or power connector from the right side of the acceptor Remove the Lower Transport by pushing in the latch lo...

Page 24: ...3 Unhook and remove the magazine by holding the latch and lifting up and then back on the magazine 4 Unlatch the LED Housing by lifting up on the metal bar located below the Status LED 5 Remove the LE...

Page 25: ...ath of the Bottom Sensor Assembly Repeat for the other side of the note path on the drive belt assembly 5 Using the cotton swab or lint free cloth wetted with cleaning solution and applying light forc...

Page 26: ...emove the Cassette 3 Lift up the purple Access Latch on the back of the Bottom Sensor Assembly and gently slide the module out of the Channel Assembly 4 Clear the jammed note s from the note path 5 Re...

Page 27: ...th Host 38H Bill End Table 10 Page 38 3BH Note Request Error Table 11 Page 39 3CH Counting Error between DIV and EJT Sensors Table 3 Page 28 3DH Counting Error between EJT and EXIT sensors Table 3 Pag...

Page 28: ...26...

Page 29: ...27...

Page 30: ...28...

Page 31: ...29...

Page 32: ...30...

Page 33: ...31...

Page 34: ...32...

Page 35: ...33...

Page 36: ...34...

Page 37: ...35...

Page 38: ...36...

Page 39: ...37...

Page 40: ...38...

Page 41: ...39...

Page 42: ...11 Page 54 3CH Counting Error between DIV and EJT Sensors Table 3 Page 43 3DH Counting Error between EJT and EXIT sensors Table 3 Page 43 3FH Reject Tray is not Recognized Table 5 Page 45 40H Lower Bi...

Page 43: ...41...

Page 44: ...42...

Page 45: ...43...

Page 46: ...44...

Page 47: ...45...

Page 48: ...46...

Page 49: ...47...

Page 50: ...48...

Page 51: ...49...

Page 52: ...50...

Page 53: ...51...

Page 54: ...52...

Page 55: ...53...

Page 56: ...54...

Page 57: ...use set forth in the owner s manual supplied with the goods or use storage or operation of the goods in a manner that fails to comply with all applicable laws rules and regulations including without l...

Page 58: ...D TO CREDIT CARD AND OR DEBIT CARD NUMBERS PERSONAL IDENTIFICATION NUMBERS PERSONAL PASSWORDS OR PASSCODES OR OTHER SIMILAR PERSONAL INFORMATION OF THE USER OF THE GOODS IN NO EVENT SHALL AMERICAN CHA...

Page 59: ...mber ____________________________________ Coin Mechanism Serial Number ____________________________________ Your Name ____________________________________ Company Name ________________________________...

Reviews: