CARD one2six User Manual

CARD one2six User Manual

Card shuffling device

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USER MANUAL
10.02.2005

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  • Page 1 a product of USER MANUAL 10.02.2005...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    8. OPERATING MULTI DECK GAMES................. 8 9. LOADING WRONG NUMBER OF CARDS (MULTI DECK GAMES)......8 10. UNLOAD DEVICE (END OF MULTI DECK GAMES)........... 9 11. CARD JAM.......................... 9 12. INVENTORY (MULTI DECK GAMES) ................. 11 13. DAILY CLEANING ......................12 14.
  • Page 3: Choose Front Part

    (single deck operation) as well as single deck black jack with the opportunity to handle multi deck games like black jack from 4 to 6 decks.
  • Page 4: Switch On

    Unplug sensor (see above). Change Front Part, plug in sensor and tighten all 4 screws. 2. SWITCH ON Connect the supplied power cord. The power switch is situated under the removable cover. 3. OPEN COVER First lift cover on the front side. DO NOT EXTENSIVELY MOVE UPWARDS.
  • Page 5: Close Cover

    Unlock cover by pulling it forward. 4. CLOSE COVER First move cover backwards to fit with locking bolts (shown above). Then press down at the front.
  • Page 6: Select Game

    • Having chosen the intended game, press the two buttons again once simultaneously. Orange top light shows the initialisation of one2six for the selected game. After a few seconds top light changes to green, one2six is ready for operation. Display shows INSERT CARDS.
  • Page 7: Operating Single Deck Games

    7. WRONG NUMBER OF CARDS (SINGLE DECK GAMES) one2six detects, if the total number of loaded cards corresponds with the required amount for the selected game. • If too less cards have been detected, red flashing top light occurs and display shows xx CARDS MISSING/ PRESS FRONT KEY.
  • Page 8: Operating Multi Deck Games

    • If too many cards have been detected, red flashing top light occurs and display shows TOO MANY CARDS/ PRESS FRONT KEY. Press one of the two front keys, then one2six will unload cards to the front shoe and the cards must be drawn to empty one2six.
  • Page 9: Unload Device (End Of Multi Deck Games)

    Switch off power. Close cover. 11. CARD JAM A card jam is indicated by red flashing top light, display shows OPEN COVER/CLEAR JAM/CLOSE COVER. Open cover according to point 3). If a card got stuck on its way to the black wheel:...
  • Page 10 • Swing up roller part (pictured). • Loosen jam by moving card by hand backwards to the rest of the cards. • Close roller part by pressing down (a “clack” must be heard/ if not, lift up and press down again).
  • Page 11: Inventory (Multi Deck Games)

    Follow display instruction; reinsert all discard cards as well. NOTE: If there has been any card jam some time ago, one2six will deliver cards to the front shoe until all remaining compartments of the wheel are emptied once. Thus one2six ensures that inventory is certain.
  • Page 12: Daily Cleaning

    13. DAILY CLEANING Depending on type of pick up rollers choose appropriate cleaning method as described below: GREY TYPE OF PICK UP ROLLERS: • Open cover and swing up roller part. • Clean pick up rollers (the thinner ones) by rubbing off the layer. Do it with your dry thumb, or use a dry non-fuzzy cloth.
  • Page 13 YELLOW TYPE OF PICK UP ROLLERS: • Open cover and swing up roller part. • Clean pick up rollers (the thinner ones) by rubbing off the layer. Do it with a clean cloth, moisten it with pure alcohol. DO NOT USE METHYL-ALCOHOL or any other detergents or solvents.
  • Page 14: Number Of Shuffled Cards

    Blow out dust from the sensor area with compressed air (see above) or with your mouth. 14. NUMBER OF SHUFFLED CARDS The number of cards inserted is recorded in a log. Press one of the buttons on the rear display: •...
  • Page 15: Seal Cover (Multi Deck Games)

    15. SEAL COVER (MULTI DECK GAMES) In case you leave playing cards inside after game operation, lock cover of one2six with a seal (see above). TIP! In order to prevent unauthorized access to the playing cards inside, we recommend sealing the 4 fixing screws of front part (see on page 3) once with lacquer.

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