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Rebuilding the unit: 

1.  First the plastic guides will be re-inserted.  The second (bottom) plastic guide has some small 

hinged light grey arms.  Due to gravity and to ensure that they fall into the correct space, it is best to 
re-insert the plastic guides with the Validator/Sorter section standing up in the upside down position. 

 

2.  Turn the unit upside down.  Insert the second (bottom) plastic guide into the hinge slot on the left 

hand side.  Ensure that the hinged grey arms insert into the slots in the Sorter bars.  The bars can 
be pushed in to get the arms through the slots.  Push the guide down on the right hand side until it 
is fully inserted and the latch clicks back into place. 

   

 

 

3.  Next insert the first (top) plastic guide into the hinge slot on the left hand side.  Push the guide down 

on the right hand side until it is fully inserted and the latch clicks back into place. 

    

 

 

4.  Lay the Validator/Sorter back down on its back.  Insert the second clear flap. Insert the clear knob 

on the end of the flap into the socket (on the right).  Push the flap down into place until the latch 
engages. 

Summary of Contents for CoinCo Guardian6000

Page 1: ...cument provides instructions for removing the Validator Sorter section of the Coin Acceptor to check for and remove any Jammed Coins 1 Turn off the Power to the Coin and Bill Acceptor at the Mains Power Outlet 2 Using the provided keys open the rear door of the Coin and Bill Acceptor 3 Push the release tab marked by the red indicator on the left of the Coin Acceptor to the right While holding the ...

Page 2: ...he side of the Validator Sorter will come free from the slots of the main Coin Acceptor black frame The Validator Sorter section will completely come out of the Coin Acceptor Place the Validator Sorter section on a desk 6 Open the Validator door hinged from the right Clear any visible stuck coins Also check in the Sorting flaps in the bottom right If there are coins stuck behind the flaps but you ...

Page 3: ...Page 3 of 11 7 Next open the Sort Door by pulling the red latch to the left while lifting the door from the right hand side The door is hinged on the left Clear any exposed accessible jammed coins ...

Page 4: ...ond clear flap There is a pinch latch on the left hand side Squeeze the two parts of the latch together at the same time as lifting up The latch will release The flap is hinged on the right by a clear plastic knob that inserts into a hole The flap will release and can be completely removed Clear any exposed accessible jammed coins ...

Page 5: ...to completely remove the plastic guide from the unit Clear and exposed accessible jammed coins 11 Next remove the second bottom sloped plastic guide at the bottom of the unit This removes in the same way as the first top sloped plastic guide see step 10 above Once completely removed clear any exposed accessible jammed coins 12 All jammed coins should now be released and clear of the unit The unit ...

Page 6: ...ide Ensure that the hinged grey arms insert into the slots in the Sorter bars The bars can be pushed in to get the arms through the slots Push the guide down on the right hand side until it is fully inserted and the latch clicks back into place 3 Next insert the first top plastic guide into the hinge slot on the left hand side Push the guide down on the right hand side until it is fully inserted a...

Page 7: ...ent The flaps are controlled by a two way control arm On the edges of the two flaps there are light grey rods Check that both rods are inside the control arm ends hooks The control arm down and lift the arm up Ensure that after each movement that the arm and flaps return to their original positions by themselves ...

Page 8: ...nge pins If the Door falls off the hinge pins at any stage during the above steps then please ensure that it is slide back onto the pins correctly before closing the Sorting Door If it is not sitting on the pins correctly then the Sorting Door will not close Do not force the Sorting Door while closing as you may damage the hinge If it will not freely close then check the hinge pins ...

Page 9: ...ion into the slots on the main Coin Acceptor balck frame 9 Re attach the Ribbon Cable by aligning the cable connector to the slot It is best that the cable is pushed into the slot using a see saw action Push firmly on the left side of the connector first Then push firmly on the right side of the connector Push firmly on the left hand side of the connector again The cable should now be securely con...

Page 10: ...ttom of the Ejector Arm which is the Coin Eject button at the top of the complete Coin and Bill Acceptor what the user pressed to eject their money The Ejector Arm button must be lifted up to ensure that the Eject Level slides underneath the round metal disc Once the Lever has cleared the metal disc then the Validator Sorter section will push completely back in place and the release lever marked b...

Page 11: ...re that the LCD displays shows an OK status instead of a diagnostic error Once the Self Test has completed the LCD display should alternate between Status OK with the approximate change level Value and Float Disabled If any errors are displayed then please repeat the steps above to ensure that no steps were missed and the unit was not incorrectly assembled If an error still exists then please cont...

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