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Cleaning 

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Chapter 2    DESCRIPTION OF OPERATION

K12

Cleaning Sensors (Continued)

6. 

Close the Validator by holding lever 3.

7. 

Lock the Validator by clamp.

7

6

Lever 3

Clamp

STEP-4 

Close the Front Door.

Summary of Contents for K12

Page 1: ...Note Sorter K12 User Manual K12 K12 K 1 2 K 1 2 K 1 2 K 1 2 K 1 2 K 1 2 K 1 2 K12...

Page 2: ...e contact a regional distributor of LAUREL if there are any doubtful points errors etc in this manual 4 It is understood that LAUREL will not be responsible for any loss caused by use of the product r...

Page 3: ...ce when the equipment is operated in a commercial environment This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the instruction manu...

Page 4: ...oom temperature 5 C to 35 C and humidity 35 to 80 the performance of the machine will deteriorate remarkably Please use an air conditioner a humidifier etc in case of above conditions When turning on...

Page 5: ...1 Description of Each Part 2 Overall Unit 2 Operation Panel 4 Indication of Pocket Status 5 Description of Display 6 Stand by Display 6 Count Display 7 Guidance for Cleaning 8 Error Display 9 Descrip...

Page 6: ...n error 40 Error Display 40 Error and Remedial Measure 41 How to remove jam notes 42 Description of Guidance 42 Hopper 42 Reject Pocket 43 Pocket 43 Feed Unit 44 Main Transportation Unit 46 Upper Tran...

Page 7: ...thout respect to this icon there is a possibility of fatal or serious injury to the operator Caution In case the machine is wrongly operated without respect to this icon there is a possibility of inju...

Page 8: ...machine at a moist area dusty or any place for handling water There is a risk of an electrical shocks and a fire Risk of Fire Do not use the power cable which is not for the machine There is a risk o...

Page 9: ...abels are for always making an operator conscious of the danger while operating the machine x If the caution label is unreadable due to not attached peeling off and or stain please contact a regional...

Page 10: ...n on the Hopper The count will start after removing notes at the pocket FUNCTION FITNESS SETTINGS CF SETTINGS DISPLAY FITNESS ATM SORT FACE ORIENT ISSUE x The count result is accumulated to the presen...

Page 11: ...Chapter 1 OVERALL DESCRIPTIONS 1 Chapter 1 OVERALL DESCRIPTIONS...

Page 12: ...2 14 Pocket 3 15 Pocket 4 8 Pocket 5 9 Pocket 6 10 Pocket 7 11 Pocket 8 4 Pocket 9 5 Pocket 10 6 Pocket 11 7 Pocket 12 16 Operation Panel 17 START STOP Switch 18 Note Press Switch 21 Note Press 19 Re...

Page 13: ...d out Max 200 pcs 14 Pocket 3 stacks the notes to be sorted out Max 200 pcs 15 Pocket 4 stacks the notes to be sorted out Max 200 pcs 16 Operation Panel indicates count result at Main Display and ther...

Page 14: ...of CF Level 5 to turn the pages or move the cursor 6 to turn the pages or move the cursor 7 FITNESS to set FITNESS Mode 8 ATM to set ATM Mode 9 SORT to set Denomination Sort Mode 10 FACE ORIENT to se...

Page 15: ...Fit Unfit CF SORT Denom Single Mixed CF FACE Fit CF ORIENT Fit CF ISSUE Old New New Old 2 generation old CF 2 Pocket LED guides operators to remove notes When it is ready for removing them LED lights...

Page 16: ...es present sorting mode preset number and target currency x While showing Stand by Display the count starts by pressing START STOP SW Present mode Present sorting pattern Status Information Press F1 k...

Page 17: ...turns from Stand by Display to Count Display and count result will be shown Present mode Press F1 key Info to indicate each pocket count results Acceptable operation or pocket status Pocket status Bli...

Page 18: ...12 Guidance for Cleaning x When the cleaning is required the display indicates Cleaning Guidance on the display after turning on the power If the Cleaning Guidance is indicated clean the dust trays Re...

Page 19: ...isplay and the display indi cates error code and error location by graphic guidance x Refer to How to clear an error Page 40 and clear the error Error code Highlighting where notes remain Detailed Err...

Page 20: ...nd unfit notes 2 ATM Mode Sorting out ATM fit notes 3 SORT Mode Sorting out denominations 4 FACE ORIENTATION Mode Sorting out facing or orientation of notes 5 ISSUE Mode Sorting out new and old issue...

Page 21: ...t C Pocket 4 Fit Fit Fit Unface Fit Unface Fit2 Fit4 Fit D Pocket 5 Fit Fit Fit Face Fit Face Fit1 Fit1 Fit A Pocket 6 Fit Fit Fit Face Fit Face Fit1 Fit2 Fit B Pocket 7 Fit Fit Fit Unface Fit Unface...

Page 22: ...TM ATM Face ATM Face Pocket 3 ATM ATM ATM Unface ATM Unface Pocket 4 ATM ATM ATM Unface ATM Unface Pocket 5 Fit Fit Fit Face Fit Face Pocket 6 Fit Fit Fit Face Fit Face Pocket 7 Fit Fit Fit Unface Fit...

Page 23: ...ket 3 1 1 3 3 Other 3 Pocket 4 1 1 4 4 Other Other Pocket 5 1 1 1 1 Other 1 Pocket 6 1 1 2 2 Other 2 Pocket 7 1 1 3 3 Other 3 Pocket 8 1 1 4 4 Other Other Pocket 9 1 1 5 5 Other 1 Pocket 10 1 Other 6...

Page 24: ...ix C 3rd denom A Pocket 4 Fit 1st denom D Mix D 4th denom A Pocket 5 Fit 1st denom A Mix A 1st denom A Pocket 6 Fit 1st denom B Mix B 2nd denom A Pocket 7 Fit 1st denom C Mix C 3rd denom A Pocket 8 Fi...

Page 25: ...e1 Issue1 Pocket 4 Issue11 Issue1 Issue1 Issue1 Pocket 5 Issue1 Issue1 Issue1 Issue1 Pocket 6 Issue1 Issue1 Issue1 Issue1 Pocket 7 Issue1 Issue1 Issue2 Issue1 Pocket 8 Issue1 Issue1 Issue2 Issue1 Pock...

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Page 27: ...Chapter 2 DESCRIPTION OF OPERATION 17 Chapter 2 DESCRIPTION OF OPERATION...

Page 28: ...lay is indicated and gets ready for counting ON OFF Stand by Display Ex Fitness x If an error is found in self check Error Display is indicated Clear the error according to the error showing on the di...

Page 29: ...rn Page 10 for further details FUNCTION FITNESS SETTINGS CF SETTINGS DISPLAY FITNESS ATM SORT FACE ORIENT ISSUE STEP 2 If necessary change a preset num ber Refer to Setting of Preset Number Page 22 FU...

Page 30: ...esults or reject reasons by changing display indication Please refer to Count Display Page 7 Point When the pocket becomes full the count stops once even if notes remain on the Hopper The count will s...

Page 31: ...FITNESS ATM SORT FACE ORIENT ISSUE Ex Fitness STEP 2 Press F1 or F4 key to select the dis play screen Press F2 or F3 key to set sorting pattern The selected sorting pattern s num ber inverts FUNCTION...

Page 32: ...AY FITNESS ATM SORT FACE ORIENT ISSUE Ex Fitness STEP 2 Press F3 key Preset Preset Setting display is indicated Ex Fitness FUNCTION FITNESS SETTINGS CF SETTINGS DISPLAY FITNESS ATM SORT FACE ORIENT IS...

Page 33: ...r 2 DESCRIPTION OF OPERATION K12 Setting of Preset Number Continued STEP 4 Press F5 key Exit to return to Stand by Display after saving the preset number FUNCTION FITNESS SETTINGS CF SETTINGS DISPLAY...

Page 34: ...y to select the number 2 Press F3 key ENT to set the number in order If the password is identical the dis play indicates Fitness Setting Display F5 Key Exit To cancel Fitness Lev el setting and return...

Page 35: ...howing Fitness Set ting Display The display indicates Fitness Detail Setting Display FUNCTION FITNESS SETTINGS CF SETTINGS DISPLAY FITNESS ATM SORT FACE ORIENT ISSUE 1 2 Move the cursor to desired ite...

Page 36: ...IENT ISSUE 1 STEP 1 Press CF SETTING key while the display is showing Stand by Dis play CF Setting Display is indicated If Admin Mode is activated the pass word is required FUNCTION FITNESS SETTINGS C...

Page 37: ...CF Setting Display is indicated FUNCTION FITNESS SETTINGS CF SETTINGS DISPLAY FITNESS ATM SORT FACE ORIENT ISSUE 1 2 Move the cursor to desired item by Key or key 3 Move the cursor to desired CF Leve...

Page 38: ...ate Date Setting of internal clock 8 Time Time Setting of internal clock 9 Admin Admin Mode Setting STEP 1 Press FUNCTION key while the dis play is showing Stand by Display FUNCTION FITNESS SETTINGS C...

Page 39: ...to Bright by Key or key 2 Adjust the bright by F3 Key or F4 key FUNCTION FITNESS SETTINGS CF SETTINGS DISPLAY FITNESS ATM SORT FACE ORIENT ISSUE 1 2 Contrast 1 Move the cursor to Contrast by Key or k...

Page 40: ...ear month or day by F1 key or F2 key 3 Change the value by F3 or F4 FUNCTION FITNESS SETTINGS CF SETTINGS DISPLAY FITNESS ATM SORT FACE ORIENT ISSUE 1 2 3 Time 1 Move the cursor to Time by Key or key...

Page 41: ...ting or Fitness Setting by Key or key 4 2 Move the cursor to Admin Mode Admin In setting CF or Fitness Level the password is re quired Normal In setting CF or Fitness Level the password is not require...

Page 42: ...Setting Chapter 2 DESCRIPTION OF OPERATION K12 Function Setting Continued STEP 3 Press F5 key Exit to return to Stand by Display FUNCTION FITNESS SETTINGS CF SETTINGS DISPLAY FITNESS ATM SORT FACE OR...

Page 43: ...old the handle of Dust Tray 1 and pull it out Remove the dust in the Dust Tray 1 STEP 2 Set the Dust Tray 1 back to the unit Periodical Cleaning and Position x Clean the Dust Trays at least once in a...

Page 44: ...OF OPERATION K12 Cleaning the Dust Tray 2 STEP 1 Open the Front Door by the han dle STEP 2 Pull out Dust Tray 2 by holding green parts Remove the dust in the trays Dust Tray 2 STEP 3 Set Dust Tray 2...

Page 45: ...Open the Transportation Path 1 and remove the dust 1 Unlock the Transportation Path 1 by lever 1 and open it Lever 1 2 Clean the transportation path by cotton swab or brush To remove the dust 3 Close...

Page 46: ...k the clamp of Validator 2 Open Validator with holding lever 3 1 2 Lever 3 Clamp 3 Clean the Validator by cotton swab or brush To clean the sensors To clean the sensors 4 Open the Transportation Path...

Page 47: ...Cleaning 37 Chapter 2 DESCRIPTION OF OPERATION K12 Cleaning Sensors Continued 6 Close the Validator by holding lever 3 7 Lock the Validator by clamp 7 6 Lever 3 Clamp STEP 4 Close the Front Door...

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Page 49: ...Chapter 3 IF AN ERROR OCCUR 39 Chapter 3 IF AN ERROR OCCUR...

Page 50: ...of the error by guidance x In order to clear the error check the error code and location of error and take remedial action correspond to Error and Remedial Measure page 41 Error Display Error Code 61...

Page 51: ...r to How to remove jam notes Page 42 Error 41 to 43 I F Error 1 Turn off and on the Main SW Error 50 to 51 Note Remaining Sensor Error 1 Remove remaining notes according to the guidance on the display...

Page 52: ...ansportation Unit 3 P xx Hopper STEP 1 Remove all the notes from the Hopper STEP 2 Press F5 key Reset The reset action gets started Stand by Display is shown after com pleting the reset action normall...

Page 53: ...n normally FUNCTION FITNESS SETTINGS CF SETTINGS DISPLAY FITNESS ATM SORT FACE ORIENT ISSUE STEP 2 Press F5 key Reset The reset action gets started Stand by Display is shown after com pleting the rese...

Page 54: ...pening the Transportation Path 1 Hold Lever 1 to unlock the Transpor tation Path 1 to open Lever 1 2 Remove remained note If the note are blocked turn the knob A Then remove it To remove a note Knob A...

Page 55: ...P 3 Close the Front Door The reset action gets started Stand by Display is shown after com pleting the reset action normally If the reset action does not gets start ed press F5 Reset key to activate i...

Page 56: ...k the door kept open STEP 3 Open the Transportation Path 4 1 Unlock Transportation Path 4 by pressing Lever 4 in the direction to arrow mark 2 Open Transportation Path 4 till lock ing the position 1 2...

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