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Introduction
Thank you for choosing the Euro-50TE Mini electronic cash register. Before you begin using the cash register,
read these instructions to become familiar with the register‘s features and functions. Be sure to save this manual
for future use. It will help you resolve problems that may arise.
IMPORTANT NOTICES
• Do not leave switched-on equipment unattended!
• Install the cash register in a place where it will not be exposed to direct sunlight, unusual changes in
temperature (below 0°C and over 45°C) or high humidity. Installation in an unsuitable place could cau-
se damage to the casing and electrical components.
• Prior to use, leave the cash register connected to the power adapter for at least 4 hours in order to char-
ge the internal battery.
• When charging the battery, the external casing of the cash register may heat up; therefore, we recommend
that it not be placed near inflammable materials.
• Upon carrying the cash register from a cool environment to a warm one, or vice versa, do not switch it
on for at least 20 minutes.
• The cash register should not be operated by a person with wet hands. Water could penetrate to the in-
terior and cause the failure of parts.
• Clean the cash register with a soft, dry cloth. Never use a cleaning agents such as petrol and other sol-
vents. The use of such chemicals can lead to damage to the register casing or discoloration.
• Protect the register from being sprinkled or doused with liquids. Liquids can damage the functionality of
the cash register. The register keyboard in particular should be thoroughly protected.
• Connect the cash register to a standard electrical socket (230V±10%) using the adapter provided.
Some electrical equipment connected in the same network circuit can cause the improper functioning
of the cash register. In such a case, use a special antijamming device recommended by the maker of
the register.
Notice:
The adapter is specified only for interior use!
• If the cash register is not working properly, take it to an authorised service center technician. Do not
attempt to repair the cash register yourself. Do not open the cash register!
• If the equipment is to be fully disconnected from the electrical network, unplug the AC/DC adapter from
its electric outlet.
• If an external adapter is connected to the cash register, the internal accumulator is charged even when
the cash register is turned off.
• If a red streak appears at the end of the paper ribbon, change the ribbon as soon as possible. Changing
the ribbon too late could damage to the printer or decrease its lifespan.
• Use a paper ribbon that is not glued at its end. If such a paper ribbon is used and not changed early
enough, the printer could be damaged or its lifespan could be shortened. In such a case, the warranty
for the damaged printer is no longer valid.
• We recommend using only high-quality thermal paper ribbons. Improper ribbons may damage the cash re-
gister printer or possibly shorten its lifespan. With the use of suitable ribbons and proper maintenance, the
printer has an average lifespan up to 25 million printed lines! You can find detailed information in the chapter
Usage and Storage of Paper Ribbons.
• Journal paper storage recommendations: Do not expose thermal paper to direct sunlight. Store at
a temperature no higher than 40°C. Avoid contact with PVC, mollifiers, organic solvents, glues and wa-
ter. When taping a report into an accounts book, only press tape at the end of the paper ribbon in order
not to damage the printed data. Paper ribbons must be kept in proper storage conditions in order to
preserve data according to valid provisions.
Summary of Contents for Euro-50TE Mini
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