CUMMINS ALLISON JetScan Operating Manual

CUMMINS ALLISON JetScan Operating Manual

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022-7495-00 Rev. C 08/2012
JetScan
®
Two-Pocket Currency Scanner
Operating Guide

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Summary of Contents for CUMMINS ALLISON JetScan

  • Page 1 This manual contains proprietary information of Cummins-Allison Corp. It is intended solely for the information and use of parties authorized by Cummins Allison to maintain the equipment described herein. Such proprietary information may not be used, reproduced, or disclosed to any other parties for any other purpose without express written permission of Cummins Allison.
  • Page 2: Machine Diagram

    Daily Cleaning Procedures Machine Diagram Daily cleaning of the two-pocket JetScan ® currency scanner is recommended to ensure maximum productivity and reliability, especially for high-volume applications, as well as for operations that process highly circulated (dirty) notes. Recommended Cleaning Materials...
  • Page 3: Daily Cleaning

    Turn power OFF (rocker panel to 0). Firmly push down on left and right release levers and pull front enclosure open Disconnect power cord from the for access to paper rear of the JetScan. path. JetScan ® JetScan ®...
  • Page 4 In pockets one and two, use a microfiber towel or vacuum to clean the stacker-sensor lens located between Center rubber- the two gray stacker wheels. drive tire Black feed rollers JetScan ® JetScan ®...
  • Page 5 Turn power ON (rocker panel to I). Avoid damaging touch-panel display. Perform a test run with some notes. Only clean touch-panel display with dry microfiber towel as directed. Clean the touch-panel display with a dry microfiber towel. JetScan ® JetScan ®...
  • Page 6: Stopping Conditions And Recovery Steps

    If the document should be counted, keep the note in the same pocket and then enter its denomination using the correct denomination value key ($1, $5, $10, etc.). JetScan will start, and this note will be added to the count.
  • Page 7 Remove all notes in the pocket indicated on the screen and place them in orientation, and put it back in the same pocket. Then press CONT. the hopper. Press CONT to restart processing. JetScan will revert to the This note will be added to the appropriate strap, sub-batch, batch and previous starting point before the “SPACING ERROR”...
  • Page 8 JetScan on the screen and press the appropriate denomination value key. will re-start, and this note will be added to the count. JetScan will re-start, and this note will be added to the count. Code Possible Causes...
  • Page 9 Raise the two plastic “T” handles at the same time and hook them JetScan has detected a jam onto the metal shaft. condition. Do not use tools or metal devices to remove Push firmly down on the left- and jammed notes from paper path.
  • Page 10 022-1308-00.) Power-Adapter Cable (Part Number: 022-1962-00.) Curved edge With this cable, the power cord that is disconnected from the back of the JetScan can be used to power the vacuum. How to Order Replace the hopper. Press CONT. Rerun all notes that were in the hopper To place an order in the United States, and both pockets at the time of the jam.

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