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Description
4. SERVICE
Provide the option to update and calibrate the unit
change the detection level, set and change the data as
well as reset to the factory settings.
5. PRODUCT INFO
Display information about the product and the software
version.
MAINTENANCE AND TROUBLESHOOTING
6.
6.1 Maintenance
ATTENTION:
The unit should always be turned off and disconnected from its power cord
before cleaning. DO NOT use solvents such as thinner, alcohol, etc. to clean the machine.
Most operational problems can be avoided by regular care and preventative maintenance.
Taking regular care of the Domino will significantly increase its lifetime.
To avoid problems, make sure there are no metal clips or rubber bands in the bills being
counted. Be sure to follow the proper procedure for loading the hopper, refer to section 2.2
LOADING THE HOPPER.
For best results, it is recommended to use an air duster and a soft bristle brush to remove
any dust or debris from the interior of the unit. When not using the machine for an extended
period, cover it with the dust cover (not included with the unit) to prevent dust from settling
inside.
All parts of the Kolibri Domino need daily care and cleaning. Pay close attention to the
sensors, which are delicate components. If any dust or other foreign matter adheres to the
sensors, it may cause various problems during operation of the machine.
• To avoid malfunction caused by foreign objects, please clean your machine every day.
• Clean back door sensors with the provided bristle brush or a dry cloth frequently
• Clean inner sensors with the provided dry cloth frequently.
• Clean hopper and stacker sensors with the provided bristle brush or a dry cloth frequently.
• Rubber rollers may be cleaned with a slightly damp cloth. You may use a small
amount of liquid soap on the cloth, but the soap residue should properly removed.
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