6.4 Maintenance
Removing a Module for Repair - All modules have been packaged in a manner that will allow
the easiest possible removal and require the least number of tools possible. The following tools are
recommended:
7/16, 3/8 and 11/32 sockets or nut drivers; used for ¼-20, #10-32 and #8-32 nuts.
Socket extension; used for long reach in deep cabinets.
Flat head, #2 Phillips and #0 Phillips screw drivers; used for removing module covers.
Needle nose pliers and wire cutters; used for removing small parts and cable ties.
Bill Acceptor
Use canned air regularly to remove dust and debris from bill path.
Use clean damp rag to wipe off optic sensors on the upper and lower track assemblies.
Review OEM manufacturer's information for additional tips.
Coin/Token Hopper
Dump hopper once every six months and remove bent coins or tokens.
Use canned air to remove dust and debris from hopper shell and dispenser area.
Use a clean Q-tip and wipe off the coin interrupters located on either side of the coin chute
openings.
Bill Dispenser Cleaning
Fujitsu F50 and F53 Bill Dispensers - The owner's manual for these dispensers will identify
the maintenance items associated with each specific model. If you did not receive the manual,
please contact the nearest Standard Change-Makers service center for a replacement manual.
The Fujitsu F50 manual is 8M00503 and the F53 manual is 8M00504.
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