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Cash Code SM - 2073 Maintenance

The document outlines preventative maintenance and cleaning procedures for a SM Bill Validator to ensure it continues operating as specified. It recommends cleaning every 6 months or 60,000 bills, more often in adverse conditions. The procedure includes compressed air cleaning of sensors and parts, moist cloth cleaning, and inspecting for scratches, dirt or damage. It also recommends checking and tightening the cassette locking features every 4 months.

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Cash Code SM - 2073 Maintenance

The document outlines preventative maintenance and cleaning procedures for a SM Bill Validator to ensure it continues operating as specified. It recommends cleaning every 6 months or 60,000 bills, more often in adverse conditions. The procedure includes compressed air cleaning of sensors and parts, moist cloth cleaning, and inspecting for scratches, dirt or damage. It also recommends checking and tightening the cassette locking features every 4 months.

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2720 Steeles Avenue West, Unit 2-3

Concord, ON Canada L4K 4S3


phone 905 303 8874 fax 905 303 8875

Subject: Preventative Maintenance and Cleaning Procedure for SM Bill Validator

Objective:

To outline a procedure to ensure your Cashcode bill validator continues to operate as per factory specifications for
the Cashcode SM Bill Validator. Dust and particles of dirt can accumulate on the sensors and rollers during
normal operation, negatively impacting the performance of the device (both speed and acceptance rate).

Tools required:

Compressed air (clean and dry supply)


Plastic scraper
Cotton swabs
Tweezers
Soft moist cloth
Isopropil Alcohol (in the case of extremely contaminated parts, use it with the cloth)

Frequency Required:

Every 6 months or 60,000 bills whichever comes first.. In adverse conditions (high humidity, dusty environment,
temperature) increase frequency of cleaning.

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Concord, ON Canada L4K 4S3
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Procedure:

WARNING!
DO NOT USE ACETONE OR MINERAL OIL BASED SOLVENTS AS THEY WILL DAMAGE THE
LENSES, PLASTIC DETAILS AND VOID THE WARRANTY.

Cleaning Procedure:

1. Opening covers of Bill Validator


a. Remove the cassette
b. Open the clamshell to expose bill path and sensors by pushing the button as shown above

2. Sensor Cleaning
a. Using the compressed air, remove all fine dust and loose particles
b. Clean sensors using the soft moist cloth (moisten cloth with clean water only)
c. See photos below

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Be sure there is no dust accumulation, scratches or other mechanical damage.


Performance will be greatly impacted.

3. Transport Drive Mechanism


a. First blow entire bill path with compressed air, special attention to wheels and rollers
b. Use the soft moist cloth to remove contaminants still remaining
c. In the case of extremely contaminated rollers and rubber o-rings, use the cloth with isopropyl
alcohol

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Concord, ON Canada L4K 4S3
phone 905 303 8874 fax 905 303 8875

4. Inspection
a. Self Test Functionality:
CashCode’s SM Bill Validator is equipped with a self-diagnostic feature to aid in repair and
maintenance. When the power to the Bill Validator is restore, the unit begin its self-diagnostic
operation. If the self-diagnostic test is passed, then the status light will turn green. If an error is detected,
then the status light on the front of the Bill Validator will blink red. Please refer to the Diagnostic section of
the manual for a complete list of error codes and corrective actions.
b. Visual Inspection:
Open the guide assembly to access the bill path
Ensure:
No scratches present on the guides and optical sensors
No dirt or cracks present on the surface of the transport rollers and rubber o-rings.
No dirt on the surface of the optical sensors
The entire bill path is clean of paper debris or residue

5. Cassette Maintenance with locking features installed.

It is recommended to check and tighten locks of both the inside and outside security lock every four (4)
months by tightening the screw and nut as showed on below procedure.

Needed Tools
Phillips screwdriver
15mm socket and driver
Optional: Torque screwdriver to accommodate Philips screwdriver bit and 15mm socket (torque 12kg-
cm/11in-lbs for the M3 screw, and 20kg-cm/18in-lbs for the nut)

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Step 1 - Outside locking mechanism


To remove the Outside Locking Mechanism, turn the lock to the open position and proceed with removal of
the push rivets according below figures 1 and 2

Figure 1

Figure 2

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Step 2 – Lift outside locking mechanism off cassette to proceed

Unscrew the assembly (Reference Assembly)

Tighten the nut with socket tool

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phone 905 303 8874 fax 905 303 8875

Screw the assembly back on (Reference Assembly) and tighten down the screw.

Step 3 – Inside locking mechanism (on cassette door)

Unscrew the assembly (Reference Assembly)

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phone 905 303 8874 fax 905 303 8875

Tighten the nut with socket tool

Screw the assembly back (Reference Assembly) on and tighten down the screw.

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phone 905 303 8874 fax 905 303 8875

Reference Assembly

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