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8.5.2
Eliminating hopper coin jam
The coin hoppers detect, if the coins can no longer be transported due to a jam. In this case they
change the rotational direction of the motor, so that the coins are split up on the payout disc and
can be paid out again when rechanging the rotational direction.
If the coin accumulation and pressure onto the payout disc is too high, coins can jam in the payout
disk or payout slot and the motor can no longer turn the disk. Then:
1
Switch off the device using the on-off switch on the rear side
.
2
(cf. Chap. "7.4 Opening and closing the coin payout unit", p. 29).
3
Make sure that there are no coins jammed in the payout slot of the hopper triggering the error
message. If so, pull the coin(s) out of the slot [
4
Make sure that the flap protecting the payout slot is not bent and can be moved freely upwards
and downwards [
]. For this, remove the hopper, if necessary
reinstalling a coin hopper", p. 30)
.
If the protective flap is bent, the hopper base must be replaced.
If the steps above do not reset the error there are more coins jammed in the payout disk. To free
the coins:
5
Remove the hopper triggering the error message
(cf. Chap. "7.5 Removing and reinstalling a coin hop-
6
Empty the hopper, remove all coins jammed and keep the coins in safe place for reassembly.
Fig. 48:
Pulling coin(s) jammed (red) out of the payout slot
Fig. 49:
Checking payout slot protective flap for easy movement