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Preparing the banknotes 

Before starting to count the banknotes, please check whether there are clips, staples, elastic 

bands or coins in the banknotes. Remove all of these, as they may jam the device or result in 

counting errors. 

 

 

 

 

 

Clips 

Staples 

Elastic bands 

Coins 

 
Check for any wet, sticky or very dirty banknotes. Do not count these. 
Check for any deformed, folded or badly damaged banknotes. Do not place these notes on 

the feeding desk. 

 

 

 

 

Deformed 

Folded 

Broken 

 
To avoid jamming or counting errors, ensure the notes are neatly arranged and on an even 

level before counting. 

 

 
Before inserting, twist the stack of notes to create an even slope (Fig 2). Loosen and pat the 

stack before placing onto the feeding tray. Figures 3 and 4 demonstrate incorrect procedure. 

 

Fig 2

 

Fig 3

 

Fig 4

 

 

 

 

 

Summary of Contents for KABNKNTCNTA

Page 1: ...NOTE COUNTER KABNKNTCNTA...

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Page 3: ...Verifying and adjustment of the Hopper Plate The Hopper Plate ensures proper feeding of the banknotes for counting It is secured to the back of the device with two pivoting points and a magnetic lock...

Page 4: ...ky or very dirty banknotes Do not count these Check for any deformed folded or badly damaged banknotes Do not place these notes on the feeding desk Deformed Folded Broken To avoid jamming or counting...

Page 5: ...ss the RESTART button again to confirm and save Ultraviolet Detection To turn on Ultraviolet Detection press the UV button until the UV light turns on To turn Ultraviolet Detection off simply press th...

Page 6: ...ate note count Fig 5 Fig 6 Advanced operation Fake Note Counting To turn Fake Note Counting on hold the Decrease button for at least 3 seconds until the display screen shows U 01 To turn it off again...

Page 7: ...ver this can be adjusted by pressing the Increase button or Decrease button The total range is A 00 to A 20 A higher number represents higher sensitivity for detecting fake notes and plastic notes wit...

Page 8: ...Rated voltage Frequency AC 220V 10 60Hz Rated current 350mA Max Power consumption 75W Max Counting speed 1000pcs min Feeding system Roller Friction Type SPECIFICATIONS...

Page 9: ...de Reason FE1 Start Sensor FE2 Left Counting Sensor FE3 Right Counting Sensor FE6 Clear Sensor FE7 Disc Code sensor FEA UV Error Codes Code Reason A UV b MG C Chain Note E Double Note H Half Note Cros...

Page 10: ...NOTES...

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Page 12: ...ion We hope that this user guide has given you the assistance needed for a simple set up For the most up to date guide for your product as well as any additional assistance you may require head online...

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