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When counting if the letter “E” appears on the left hand side of the LCD 
display and a loud buzzing sound occurs, there is machine error 

— this is 

usually caused by damaged or foreign coins or objects other than coins 
jamming the machine that may have entered the machine mixed with the 
coins. 
 
1. Firstly try pressing the “START” button twice so as the machine can 
reverse and try to dislodge any jammed coins. 
 
2. If this does not work for you, Un-plug the machine from the wall, and make 
sure that ALL coins have been removed from the top hopper.  
  
 
3. Open the machine by pressing the small grey square button on the front of 
the machine and check for any jammed coins or possible foreign objects such 
as a paperclip or even excessive dirt on the round black disc. 
 
4. Close the machine and power back up. The machine will reset itself and 
clear the jam. If this procedure does not clear the jam then you may have to 
remove the internal centre disk, instructions on how to do this can be found in 
the maintenance & cleaning instructions. 
It is strongly recommended that the count is re-started as coins may have 
been forced into the wrong collection pots when the machine has tried to clear 
itself. 
 
Somet

imes coins will form a “BRIDGE” across the hopper causing the coins to 

stop feeding.  If this happens simply move some coins in the hopper this will 
cause the coins to resettle and counted will automatically start feeding again. 
 
Please note that failure to operate the machine in the way advised within 
these instructions may invalidate your warranty and costs may be issued for 
repairs carried out on a returned machine due to operator use and not 
following the instructions carefully. Do not over fill coin trays otherwise this 
may damage the machine. 
 

 

 

 

 

 

Summary of Contents for CS209

Page 1: ...Updated 02 10 17 for the new 2018 model Coin Sorter CS209 Guide An electronic version of this document can be downloaded from the CS209 product page at www shopstuff co uk...

Page 2: ...2 Contents Page Page 3 4 Why Buy Guide Page 5 Warranty Information Pages 6 7 Completed Test Results Pages 8 12 Instructions Pages 13 15 Maintenance...

Page 3: ...version 3 LCD display with increased fuse capacity 2 Does the coin sorter being supplied when first switched on come up with GBP on the display this is another indicator of the latest UK software 3 Do...

Page 4: ...you buy scheme this allows you to hire the machine for a period of time to find out if the coin sorter is suitable for your requirements if not the machine is simply returned and the cost of the hire...

Page 5: ...s Labour parts UK mainland delivery back to you What s not covered Warranty claims caused by customer not following the CS209 cleaning requirements Machines returned that simply need cleaning or a coi...

Page 6: ...sed or not counted a rate of just 0 02 Recommended fair usage to equal counts of 6 000 coins per week 25 000 per month or 300 000 per calendar year Speed Test Manufacturer claims 600 coins per minute...

Page 7: ...orter and batcher that will fit well into the market place as there is nothing currently available with this speed and robustness and clearly in some cases match performance and suitability of the con...

Page 8: ...8 Instructions...

Page 9: ...nute Hopper Capacity approx 900 coins 8 denomination coin trays with a maximum capacity of 100 coins per tray Dependent on denomination size Can count and save up to 4 counts 4 memories Batch set faci...

Page 10: ...ting and then repeat above if you want to set the batching for another coin or press START to begin your count If batching is not required then set each batch number to the maximum capacity for each t...

Page 11: ...essing number 7 will bring up saved count number 3 and pressing 8 will recall count number 4 Your machine will now have sorted and counted each denomination into each tray Your full count details will...

Page 12: ...achine and power back up The machine will reset itself and clear the jam If this procedure does not clear the jam then you may have to remove the internal centre disk instructions on how to do this ca...

Page 13: ...ise how dirty coins actually are We recommend that basic cleaning is carried out after each use and full cleaning procedure is carried out approximately every 20 000 coins counted This procedure also...

Page 14: ...mplete basic maintenance 2 Open lid and remove consumable sorting disk by removing the centre thumb screw 3 Brush metal sorting disk and gently vacuum foam underside of plastic disk checking for holes...

Page 15: ...into the machine as the dirt will stick to the oil and cause friction damage All maintenance must be carried out with the machine switched off and unplugged from the wall All pictures and text in this...

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