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User Guide 

AB630 

Enterprise High Capacity 

Universal Coin Counter 

Summary of Contents for AB630

Page 1: ...www AccuBANKER com User Guide AB630 Enterprise High Capacity Universal Coin Counter...

Page 2: ...hank you for trusting AccuBANKER with your cash handling needs In order to optimize the performance of your equipment we encourage you to thoroughly read this user guide prior to use www AccuBANKER co...

Page 3: ...tions 5 1 Box Contents 9 2 Part Description 10 3 Control Panel Description 11 4 Operation 15 4 1 Basic Counting Operation 17 4 2 Sorting Counting 19 4 3 Packaging 22 5 Jamming 23 6 Routine Maintenance...

Page 4: ...ost international coins The coin sorting mechanism is completely adjustable by the user to suit their daily needs The machine can be used for the following tasks Counting large amount of coins Bagging...

Page 5: ...uct Take it to qualified service personnel when service or repair work is required Opening or removing covers may expose you to dangerous voltages or other risks Incorrect reassembly can cause electri...

Page 6: ...the unit if the power cord is damaged or if the plug socket contact is loose Not following these instructions may result in electric shock fire or other hazards Do not place heavy objects over the co...

Page 7: ...s This product should only be operated with the power cord supplied and the type of power source indicated in this user guide If you are not sure of the type of power supply in your location consult y...

Page 8: ...damaged If the product shows a noticeable change in performance Not covered under warranty NOTE Do not remove the ground prong from the power cord It is a safety feature meant to protect the user fro...

Page 9: ...tents When opening the box verify that all of the items described below are included 1 AB630 coin counter 2 Lateral rejecting tray 3 Lateral rejecting tube bag holder 4 Power cord and Printing Materia...

Page 10: ...10 2 Part Description Main Parts and Components 1 Hopper Tray 2 Thickness Adjustment Knob 3 Diameter Adjustment Knob 4 Control Panel Display 5 Coin Exit tube 6 Lateral Rejecting Tray...

Page 11: ...t the speci c operating mode either 1 COUNT or 2 BATCH 1 COUNT mode green LED on The equipment counts all the coins deposited into the hopper continuously until the hopper is empty When new coins are...

Page 12: ...is reached The counting operation will resume by pressing START Batch Keys 1000 100 10 1 These keys are used to set up the desired Batch quantity Tapping the speci c key will add up that speci c quant...

Page 13: ...he screen This applies to both COUNT and BATCH operational modes The LAST count carried out during the adding operation can be verified by maintaining the MEM key pressed down with the ADD function ac...

Page 14: ...M during the ADD operation The screen shows C xxx 2 Total coins counted since the last time the unit was powered on The ADD LAST LED indicator must be off Press the MEM key to show the information on...

Page 15: ...15 4 Operation Thickness and Diameter coin selectors Before beginning with the counting operation the user must set up the specific thickness and diameter for the coin intended to count...

Page 16: ...tions for USD coins D dimes P pennies N nickel Q quarter 1 coin H half dollar b The labels include also marks in millimeters 1 mm steps as reference for any other coin size from other countries or tok...

Page 17: ...them into the Hopper Tray Using the DIAMETER and THICKNESS selectors the user must select the appropriate size of the coin Coins that do not fit within the diameter and thickness specifications will n...

Page 18: ...ccording to the coin s size to count 4 Make sure the lateral rejecting tray tube is properly placed 5 Make sure the bag for collecting the counted coins is properly placed 6 Pour the coins you need to...

Page 19: ...nt sizes This operating mode must be carried out by sorting the largest diameter coins rst and separating the smaller diameter coins into a bag Once done the user must adjust now the next largest diam...

Page 20: ...th the largest coin size and nish with the smallest coin size 3 Pour the coins you need to count into the internal hopper Do not exceed the capacity 4 Press the START STOP key to begin counting 5 The...

Page 21: ...21 4 Operation cont 4 2 Sorting Counting cont US coins must be sorted in the following order Half dollar coins One dollar coins Quarters Nickels Pennies Dimes...

Page 22: ...ppers following these instructions 1 Choose the coin wrapper and plastic packaging tube according to the coin denomination to be counted 2 Insert the coin wrapper into the packaging tube and place bot...

Page 23: ...bent or damaged coins or tokens Counting any type of foreign object like clips staples paper nylon rubber bands etc If any jamming occurs the equipment will stop counting and will move the turning pla...

Page 24: ...e adjustment knob cover 2 Pull up the conveyor belt mechanism as shown in Figures A and B 3 Inspect the coin s track and remove the jammed object 4 Return the conveyor belt mechanism to its proper pos...

Page 25: ...ower switch OFF when the last count has been completed 2 Clean the coin track and counting sensor surface Remove the metallic debris that may be deposited during the counting operation Use an air dust...

Page 26: ...ve jammed coins Replace the cover and press C to clear the error message and continue the count Ec0 Stop Status Coin passed through the sensor and was not counted Press C to clear the error message an...

Page 27: ...ns minute Hopper Capacity based on dimes 8 000 total Hopper Capacity based on 50 USD 1 500 total Power Source INPUT 110 VAC 60 Hz or 220 VAC 50 Hz Power Consumption 55 Watts Max Accepted Coin Diameter...

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