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SC 303/313 – 050062-101_rev- 05

Safety Precautions

This guide contains hazard information which 

must

 be read by all users. 

The hazard information is presented as follows:

WARNING!

 

Risk of personal injury!

 

 

Warnings indicate a potential hazard to the health and safety 
of users. They clearly state the nature of the hazard and how 
to avoid it. The warning symbols appear at their points of 
application in this guide. 

Caution!

 

Cautions indicate a hazard to the machine, but 

not

 a danger to personnel. 

They clearly state how to avoid the hazard. They appear at their points of 
application in this guide.

WARNING!

 

Risk of electric shock!

 

Lethal voltages exist in the machine when connected to mains 
power. Make sure you disconnect the power cord before 
cleaning or servicing the machine.

WARNING!

 

Risk of electric shock!

 

The machine is of metal construction and must therefore 
always be earthed to the supply. Ensure that both the plug on 
the supply lead and the supply source are earthed. This is a 
requirement for this type of equipment and if not adhered to 
will contravene the national and international standards of 
Health and Safety in the work place.

WARNING!

 

Risk of jamming!

 

This machine contains moving parts and sharp edges. Always 
be careful. Do not touch the components inside the machine 
while it is running.

WARNING!

 

Risk of tipping! 

 

During bagging, do not exceed the load stated on the label (see 

“Warning Labels” on page 6

).

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WARNING!

 

Risk of impaired hearing!

 

Use ear protectors while the machine is running.

WARNING!

 

Risk of jamming! 

 

Switch off and disconnect the machine before opening the 
right hand cover. A function switch stops the motor if the 
cover is removed but the motor can start if the switch is 
activated making it possible to get fingers caught.

WARNING!

 

Risk of entanglement!

 

 

Keep long sleeves, ties, necklaces and long hair that can get 
caught by belts or pulleys away from the machine when the 
right hand cover is removed. If the function switch is activated 
by mistake the motor may start.

Summary of Contents for SC 303

Page 1: ...SC 303 SC 313 Coin Counters User s Guide 013264 101_rev 05 SCAN COIN AB 2011 ...

Page 2: ...ces 5 Modes of Operation 5 Continuous counting 5 Batch counting 5 Installation 6 Warning Labels 6 Machine Label 6 Operation 7 Getting Started 7 Continuous Counting 7 Batch Counting 7 Setting a Temporary Batch Stop 8 Changing a Fixed Batch Stop 8 Clearing a Blocked Coin Exit 8 By passing Automatic Stop 9 Troubleshooting 9 Blank display Machine Does not Start 9 Too Few Coins in the Bag in the First ...

Page 3: ...g the provisions of Low Voltage Directive 2006 95 EC EMC Directive 2004 108 EC FCC Standard FCC Part 15 2008 Radio frequency device subpart B Unintentional radiators Class B equipment Environmental Compliance WEEE Directive valid in the EU only Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment Directive 2002 96 EC Equipment marked with this symbol must be treated separately and in accordance with the loca...

Page 4: ...Ensure that both the plug on the supply lead and the supply source are earthed This is a requirement for this type of equipment and if not adhered to will contravene the national and international standards of Health and Safety in the work place WARNING Risk of jamming This machine contains moving parts and sharp edges Always be careful Do not touch the components inside the machine while it is ru...

Page 5: ...hine A six digit digital display unit displays the number of coins counted as well as the batch quantities Two separately mounted knobs are used to set the coin diameter and coin thickness Software Version This User s Guide relates to software version 4 03 Accessories For information about the accessories available please contact to your SCAN COIN representative Machine Part Terminology Q M ACC ON...

Page 6: ...seconds the disc will stop automatically This may occur because there are either no more coins to count or the flow of coins has been blocked This function can be by passed if desired see By passing Automatic Stop on page 9 Batch counting The machine will count the coins up to a fixed batch stop quantity and then stop There are seven fixed batch stop quantities at 20 25 40 50 100 500 and 1 000 In ...

Page 7: ...ble If the plug on the supply lead to the machine has a fuse make sure it has the correct rating in amps Although this machine has been tested and complies with the national and international standards regulations it is recommended that no kind of equipment which generate a high level of electromagnetic interference EMI or vibration is placed close to the machine Warning Labels Machine Label The l...

Page 8: ...y press M The display will reset to zero and the LED above ACC will be lit indicating that there is something stored in the memory To view the contents of the memory press and hold ACC To clear the contents of the memory press CE while holding down ACC To reset the display press CE e During the counting operation check for rejected coins and put any valid coins back into the coin tray Note The max...

Page 9: ...ss Q and switch on ON the machine b When the display changes from showing a row of the digit 8 release Q The machine is now in the programming mode The figure at the far left of the display is the fixed batch stop reference number 1 7 and the other figures the batch quantity 5 10 999 c Press Q several times until the display shows the desired batch stop reference number d Press the keys below to c...

Page 10: ...the automatic stop function has been switched back on Troubleshooting WARNING Risk of electric shock Follow the Safety Precautions on page 3 WARNING Risk of jamming Follow the Safety Precautions on page 3 Blank display Machine Does not Start If the display is blank when the machine has been switched on check the mains lead If it is properly connected and the machine is still not working contact yo...

Page 11: ... 2 Coin access block 3 Lever a Remove the right hand cover b Raise the outfeed belt 1 to gain access to the coin track c Pull the lever 3 to remove the coin access block 2 d Clean the coin track with a stiff brush e Replace the coin access block and the outfeed belt f Replace the right hand cover Changing Outfeed Belt Change the outfeed belt when the machine has counted approximately one million c...

Page 12: ...eter range 14 0 34 0 mm 0 55 1 34 Coin thickness range 1 0 3 4 mm 0 04 0 13 Display 6 digits Batch range 5 10 999 Hopper volume SC 303 approx 2 0 litre SC 313 approx 3 0 litre Dimensions SC 303 Width 220 mm 8 66 Depth 370 mm 14 57 Height 165 mm 6 50 Dimensions SC 313 Width 260 mm 10 24 Depth 370 mm 14 57 Height 315 mm 12 40 Weight SC 303 8 4 kg 18 52 lbs SC 313 11 6 kg 25 57 lbs Noise level during...

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