8
Err
Err
Err
Err
Error Conditions
or Conditions
or Conditions
or Conditions
or Conditions
The Err
The Err
The Err
The Err
The Error
or
or
or
or Alar
Alar
Alar
Alar
Alarm
m
m
m
m
The error alarm warns of an operator error (usually when a wrong key
is pressed for a specific type of entry) or of an error made during cash
register programming. The error alarm can also indicate that the control
lock is in the wrong position for the current operation. In case of error,
the error tone sounds, the letter E is displayed and the keypad locks.
NOTE: Moving the control switch from the R1 or R2 position to
another position before completing a transaction will result in
an error condition to remind you to total the transaction.
Clear
Clear
Clear
Clear
Clearing an Err
ing an Err
ing an Err
ing an Err
ing an Error
or
or
or
or
Press the [C] key to clear an error. The tone ends, the displays clear
and the keypad unlocks, allowing you to continue with the transaction
or restart the program.
If an error condition cannot be cleared, perform a general clearance.
Bear in mind, however, that one of the two general clearance
procedures, explained in the next section, will set all counters and
totals to zero and will cancel all programmed functions.
NOTE: The [C] key also clears an incorrect entry from the display
prior to pressing a registration key. Once an entry is printed,
the [Void] key must be used to correct an error.
General Clearance
General Clearance
General Clearance
General Clearance
General Clearance
If the cash register does not function, for example while programming
and the error signal cannot be stopped by pressing the [C] key, perform
a general clearance. There are two ways of performing a general
clearance, whereby the second method resets all totals and counters
and cancels the programming. Use this method only as last resort.
General Clearance without Clear
General Clearance without Clear
General Clearance without Clear
General Clearance without Clear
General Clearance without Clearing
ing
ing
ing
ing TTTTTotals and the
otals and the
otals and the
otals and the
otals and the
Pr
Pr
Pr
Pr
Programming
ogramming
ogramming
ogramming
ogramming
1. Open the printer compartment cover and slide the control switch to
the OFF position.
2. Make sure four charged AA batteries are inserted in the battery
compartment.
3. Unplug the cash register from the power socket.
4. Wait ten seconds and then reconnect the cash register to the power
socket and resume your operation.
If the cash register remains in an error condition, proceed with the
second general clearance method.
General Clearance with the Clear
General Clearance with the Clear
General Clearance with the Clear
General Clearance with the Clear
General Clearance with the Clearing of
ing of
ing of
ing of
ing of TTTTTotals and all
otals and all
otals and all
otals and all
otals and all
Cash Reg
Cash Reg
Cash Reg
Cash Reg
Cash Register Pr
ister Pr
ister Pr
ister Pr
ister Programming
ogramming
ogramming
ogramming
ogramming
NOTE: Be careful that this procedure erases all totals and counters,
and cancels the programming of the cash register.
1. Open the printer compartment cover and slide the control switch to
the OFF position.
2. With the printer compartment open, remove the back-up batteries.
3. Unplug the cash register from the power socket.
4. Wait for five minutes and then plug the cash register back to the
electrical power outlet.
5. Insert the batteries once again.
6. Reprogram the cash register.