
C.) Remove the four (4) Mounting Nuts. (Fig. 13)
D.) Remove Bill Validator.
CLEARING JAMS
It is possible that a torn or damaged bill can jam within the Bill Validator,
putting it out of service.
1. To Clear a Jam.
A.) Remove Bill Validator as above.
B.) Press Tab on bottom of Bill Validator, and pull Lower Housing free. (Fig. 14)
C.) Remove Jam, and reassemble.
CLEANING
It is recommended that you clean your Bill Validator frequently to keep it in order. How frequently and how thoroughly you clean
it will depend on the amount of traffic your vendor serves. Cleaning the Bill Validator can correct problems with service. There
are three levels to the cleaning process. Cleaning with a Cleaning Card, cleaning the Optics, and washing the Lower Housing.
1. Cleaning with a Cleaning Card, will perform a basic clean. The vendor does not need to be opened. Seaga Manufacturing rec-
ommends CLEAN TEAM cards that can be obtained online at www.cleanteam.com or by calling 1-800-888-8830.
A.) Insert the cleaning card in the same manner you would a regular dollar bill, the card will be rejected.
2. Cleaning the Optics is the second level of cleaning. You will need cotton swabs (Q-tips), and a mild soap and water solu-
tion.
A.) Remove the Bill Validator as described earlier in the manual.
B.) Remove the Lower Housing. There are three (3) Clear Lenses on the Lower Housing and three (3) Red Lenses
inside the Bill Validator. (Fig. 15)
C.) Swab the lenses with the solution, and reassemble.
3. Washing the Lower Housing is recommended at least once per year. You will need a mild soap and water solution.
A.) Remove the Bill Validator as described earlier in the manual.
B.) Remove the Lower Housing.
C.) Moisten the cloth. You will want the cloth moist, but not dripping.
D.) Wipe down the Lower Housing and the inside of the Bill Validator and reassemble.
Press Tab
and Pull
Figure 14
Lower Housing Removal
Lower Housing