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should be culled out. Broken packages (bricks) of new currency mixed with circulation notes will
feed but increase the possibility of stoppages. The use of broken packages (bricks) alone or in
significant quantities is not recommended. Ensure there are no folds that overlap neighboring
notes. For best results, the notes should be loaded into the cassette in 50-100 note batches.
Loading the cassette in larger batches can cause the edges of the notes to fold up as they are
inserted.
CORRECT DENOMINATION - Ensure that the denomination loaded into the bill cassette is the
correct denomination. The dispenser does not have the ability to verify that the bills loaded are the
correct denomination assigned to the bill dispenser. Note – the value is assigned at the factory and
is based on the customer order. To change a
dispenser value,
see the section in this manual called
Machine and Device Features
, sub topic
Dispenser Value
.
BILL ALIGNMENT - It is important that the edges of the notes be reasonably aligned prior to
insertion into the cassette. This will reduce the number of jams and bills rejected to the
reject bin
.
CASSETTE HANDLING - Gently press bills into the cassette, do not force them.
REMOVING REJECTED BILLS - Bills that could not be successfully dispensed will be diverted
to the
reject tray
. These are not counted in the audit and the customer will still receive the correct
amount. These bills should be removed from the bill tray. Do not attempt to reuse them as they
will not likely dispense the second time either.
SOLD OUT GENERAL – A small number of bills will remain in the dispenser when it becomes
“sold out”. This insures that enough bills remain to finish any dispense that is in progress. These
bills may be reloaded along with new bills.
SOLD OUT FUJITSU – 40 to 70 bills will remain in the Fujitsu dispensers after it signals a Sold
Out condition. An optional filler plate is available that will reduce this number to 10-30. The part
number for the filler plate is 4M00774-M. Avoid using this plate if any number of bills to be
dispensed during a transaction is greater than 10. Using the plate in this case may not leave enough
bills to finish a payout in progress and in turn can prevent the
Transfer Feature
from functioning
as desired. Example: Dispensing 20 - $1 bills and 6 - $5 bills for a $50 deposit. If the filler plate
is used the $1 bills can run out before the vend cycle is completed. If only 12 of the $1 are present,
the user cannot possibly receive the correct change since an odd number of $1 bills are dispensed;
12 - $1 bills and 7 - $5 bills will be dispensed in this case if the
Transfer
Feature
is active. Since
only 12 - $1 bills were present at the start of the vend, the user will be short changed $3. In this
case if the filler plate is not used the 20 - $1 bills would have been available.
CAUTION!
Some cabinet models include a tilting or rotating slide plate to allow easy access for loading bills.
Use caution when operating these to avoid pinching your fingers or damaging the cables.