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12)
How is a CASHFLOW
TM
SC83 unit manufacturing date determined?
Locate the unit’s serial number on the product label. The product label is located on the
front of the acceptor module below the entry guide.
The first three digits of the serial number are the date code of the note acceptor. The first
two digits indicate the week of the year it was made. The third digit indicates the year of
manufacture.
For example: 082 means the unit was manufactured the 8th week of 2002.
13)
How and how often should I clean the CASHFLOW
TM
SC83 unit?
The best way to clean a note acceptor is with mild, non-abrasive, diluted cleaning solution
sprayed onto a soft cloth and not directly onto the note acceptor. Remove the acceptor and
open the note acceptor’s mouth. Wipe out the note path. Cleaning should be performed
after two years, depending upon use, or if the unit’s acceptance rate drops below normal.
14)
Can I use alcohol to clean a CASHFLOW
TM
SC83 unit?
Alcohol is not the preferred cleaning solution (Refer to Question # 13.).
15)
Can I use cleaning cards?
Not necessary! Cleaning cards offer simple preventative maintenance for some note
acceptors. Since the CASHFLOW
TM
SC83 unit is easily opened, more effective cleaning
can be accomplished with a soft, lint-free cloth and an appropriate cleaning solution. (Refer
to Question # 13.)
16)
What is the operating voltage for a CASHFLOW
TM
SC83 unit?
The operating voltage range is +12 to +28 VDC.
17)
Does a CASHFLOW
TM
SC83 unit have dip switches?
A CASHFLOW
TM
SC83 unit does not have any dip switches. Notes can be enabled and
disabled by using a configuration coupon. Contact MEI for more information.
18)
What is the purpose of the red, black and white wires that come out of the main
harness?
The wires are connected to an internally mounted switch and are used in conjunction with
Player Tracking Systems to identify that a cashbox is present or that it has been pulled.
Different combinations allow normally open or normally closed wiring.
FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS