Triton 97XX Series Operation Manual User Manual

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TRITON SYSTEMS, INC.

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PERATION

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ANUAL

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ODEL

97XX-Series

SECTION 4 - CURRENCY HANDLING

2.

IMPORTANT: The shape of some notes may be
affected by conditions of storage or bundling,
preventing them from forming neat, even piles. If
not corrected, such conditions may cause notes
to be rejected by the dispensing mechanism.

To compensate for the most common conditions
of slanting or cupped note piles, follow the
directions given next.

Notes with no apparent shape problems are
referred to as “common” notes.

Slanting Pile

To avoid dispensing problems caused by a
“slanting” pile, put the notes in neat bundles of no
more than ½ to ¾ inches in thickness (100-200
notes). Turn every other bundle around to
minimize slanting of the pile (bundle should have
the same height on both sides, if possible).

Cupped bundle

To avoid dispensing problems caused by cupped
bundles, turn all the bundles with the cupped side
towards the dispense opening of the note cassette
(opposite end from the handle).

Mixed (Slanting and Cupped) bundles

Separate the mixed currency into neat bundles of
100-200 notes of each type. Place the cupped
bundles nearest the dispense opening of the
cassette, with the cupped side facing the opening.
Turn every other slanted bundle around to give
the bundles the same height on both sides and
place after the cupped bundles.

Old and New Notes

Always place the bundles containing old notes into
the cassette first (nearest the handle) and bundles
containing new notes last (nearest the dispense
opening).

Alternate slanted bundles.

Pull the packer back. Some cassettes allow the pusher-
plate to be latched in position using the key-lock.

Turn cupped sides toward dispense opening.

Dispense

opening.

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