Triton RL5000 User Manual User Manual

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C

URRENCY

H

ANDLING

6.

Pull the packer plate to the rear of the
cassette (away from the shutter) until
it locks to the white packer plate latch.
It will be necessary to push down on
the packer plate latch to lock the packer
plate in place. The packer plate will
be held in this position until the lid is
closed or the latch is released by push-
ing it down. Be careful not to release
the packer plate onto your fingers.

7.

Place the currency into the cassette.
Allow at least one inch of clearance
between the packer plate when it is
fully retracted and the currency. This
will allow the packer plate to com-
press the currency.

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 tray
(opposite end from the handle).

Loading slanted notes.

Loading cupped notes.

Loading cupped notes.

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 tray, 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).

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