Triton RL2000 User Manual User Manual

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ASSETTE

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LOSE

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ASH

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EPLENISHMENT

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OTE

C

ONDITION

The number of rejects can be directly influenced by the technique used to load the cassettes and the quality

of the currency. Notes loaded into the mechanism cassettes must be in “fit” condition if a high level of

performance (low reject and failure rate) is expected from the unit. “Fit” notes are defined as those that do

not possess any of the defects listed here:

U

SED

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D

EFECTS

Adhesive or “sticky” substances on the surface of the paper.

Tears extending more than 1/2” from the edge of the currency.
Tears, holes, or missing sections in the body of the currency.
Tape on the surface of the currency used for repairing, patching or any other purpose.
Staples, pins, or any other foreign body attached to the notes.
Corner folds of a size greater than 1/2” on either axis.
Two or more notes joined by any means.
Excessively crumpled or crinkled.

P

REPARING

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OTES

Use the following procedures to prepare notes before inserting them into a note cassette.

P

REPARING

U

SED

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OTES

Remove the band around each bundle of notes.

Remove foreign objects (e.g. pins, paper clips, crumbs,
etc.).
Remove torn or very worn notes.

Straighten any folded notes.

Figure 3-1. Removing

band.

Figure 3-2. Removing

torn/worn notes.

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EW OR

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NCIRCULATED

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OTES

Remove the band around each bundle of notes. Separate the notes from each other by:

Striking

the bundle hard against the edge of a table or similar object.

Flipping

through each bundle of notes in both directions at each end.

Using a note counter.

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