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OM_CLS_-_EN_2-0
Service
CLS
Advance
Fig. 38:
Hopper filling via coin input funnel
8.1.2
Filling the hoppers via coin input funnel
To fill the hoppers
1
Start filling mode and filling cycle in the product-dependent software on the control unit computer.
2
Drop programmed coins to be filled into the coin input funnel
1
].
Do not drop more than 50 €1-sized coins at once in order that all coins can be
accepted properly and do not have to be rejected or cause a coin jam, which
in the worst case can damage the CLS.
3
Return CLS to normal operating mode.
If a coin is deposited the hopper of which is full, this coin is rejected and directed
to the coin return tray.
8.1.3
Filling the hoppers directly
Due to the locks on the front of the CLS, the both front coin hoppers can only be
removed after having removed the neighbor hoppers.
1
(cf. Chap. "7.4 Opening and closing the coin payout unit", p. 29)
.
2
Extract hopper(s) to be filled
1
]
(cf. Chap. "7.5 Removing and reinstalling a coin hopper", p. 30)
.
3
Refill hopper(s) with counted coins of the denomination to be paid out from this hopper(s)
without exceeding the number of coins triggering the full message
(cf. Chap. "5.10.1 Payout con-
figuration & capacity", p. 16)
, also cp. CLS Payout Configuration Overview.
Please extract hoppers before refilling them to make sure that coins do not fall
into the wrong hopper or enclosure of the payout unit.
For easy service work such as the refilling of coin hoppers we recommend you to
provide the CLS installation site with an overview of the hopper-coin assignment
(2c coins in red-marked hopper, 10c coins in yellow-marked hopper, 5c coins in
orange hopper for instance, cp. overview "CLS Payout Configuration").
4
(cf. Chap. "7.5 Removing and reinstalling a coin hopper", p. 30)
and close payout
(cf. Chap. "7.4 Opening and closing the coin payout unit", p. 29)
.
5
Increase the coin counters for each hopper filled.
Fig. 39:
Direct hopper filling
Payout Unit
2
nd
6
th
5
th
1
st
4
th
3
rd