Intelligent Cube Hopper MKII
Rev 2.0
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6. Maintenance
Important: shut-off power from the host machine before starting any cleaning activities.
6.1. Removing and re-installing the hopper
The hopper can easily be removed by pressing on the yellow release button on the mounting plate
and then removing the connector.
Re-installing the hopper:
First plug the connector into the Hopper at the reverse side and slide it into the two yellow hooks on
the mounting bracket, then press the yellow button with lever slightly backwards and push the hopper
onto the bracket.
6.2. Cleaning and Materials
All reachable places where the coins pass through the hopper should be cleaned
at least every 6 months or after counting 500,000 coins (whichever situation occurs first)
with a moist cloth with dry silicon spray (Part No. 20-0124-1).
In particular the opto coupler needs to be kept clean.
Dirt could obstruct or disrupt the optic signal, resulting in unreliable coin counting.
7.
Troubleshooting
7.1. Coins fail to unjam
a. Are you using the correct coin insert plate? (see Reference Chart)
b. Are you using the right disc? (see Reference Chart)
c. Be sure Opto Coupler is clear!
d. Are there bad or incorrect coins in the hopper?
7.2. Motor
fails to run.
a. Check the hopper fuse of the host machine.
b. Protection device tripped - wait for 30 seconds with the power switched off.
7.3. Over payout of coins.
a. Check the opto coupler for accumulated dirt or dust.
b. Check exit monitoring by the host machine.
c. Check if the hopper's power is not disconnected too slowly. Power should be disconnected directly
after the registration of the ejection of the last coin of the payout.
d. Are you using the correct coin insert plate? (see Reference Chart)
7.4. Under payout of coins.
a. Make sure the hopper has sufficient coins.
b. Incorrect registration by the host machine.
c. Incorrect exit output, debouncing by the host machine.
d. Bad contact with the hopper.
7.5. No payout signal
a. Please check coin insert plate.(for reference, see page 2).