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7. Holding the plastic journal winder with the two wheels to the right-
hand side, slide the end of the paper tape through one of the slots on
the plastic journal winder spindle (1) and manually roll the winder
toward the rear of the cash register (2) to take up the slack in the
paper tape.
8. Place the journal winder back onto its support bracket (3), making
sure that the small external gear on the winder meshes perfectly
with the gears of the paper feed mechanism.
9. Reposition, close and lock the compartment cover.
Quick Start
Quick Start is a brief but complete start-up procedure that allows you
to begin using your new cash register as quickly as possible. Carefully
follow the steps listed below:
1. Make sure cash register is plugged into a grounded power outlet.
To activate the memory back-up battery system, charge the
back-up battery by keeping the cash register plugged into a
grounded power outlet for at least 48 hours. The cash register
can be used normally during this period of time. A charged
memory back-up battery will hold all transaction data for manage-
ment reports and all of the cash register's programming data stored
in memory when the cash register is turned off or when a power
failure occurs.
2. Insert the PRG key into the Control Lock and turn it to the PRG
position.
3. Set the current date in the day/month/year format by typing the
corresponding numeric keys and then pressing [#/st/ns]. Single
digits must be preceded by a zero. For example, to set June 23,
2000, type [230600] and then press the [#/st/ns] key to store your
entry. The newly entered date is printed.
If you wish that the date just entered be printed and displayed
in the month/day/year format, type [40] and then press the
[void] Key.
4. Set the current time using the 24-hour (military) format and then
pressing [qty/date]. Also in this case single digits must be preceded
by a zero. For example, to set 1:05 P.M., type [1305] and then press
the [qty/date] to store your entry. To set 9:15 A.M., type [0915] and
then press [qty/date]. The newly defined time is printed.
If you wish that the time just entered be printed and displayed in the
24-hour format, type [180] and then press the [void] Key.
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