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Multi-pay-based terminal replacing part
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Figure 6-27: Positioning the coin funnel gasket
Escrow
exit hole
Coin
funnel
gasket
5. Close the front housing, but do not lock it.
6. From inside the coin vault, remove the screw(s) hold-
ing the coin box rail to the vault top.
There may be one or two screws, depending on the
vintage of terminal.
Refer to Figure 6-26 to locate screw positions.
7. To replace the coin box rail, reverse the preceding
steps.
Note: The coin funnel gasket is used for instances
where the coin box lid being used is not Nortel-issued.
In this case, the hole in the coin box rail may not exact-
ly match the hole in the lid of the coin box. The purpose
of the funnel is to compensate for this discrepancy.
a) If you are installing a coin funnel gasket, set it into
the coin box rail hole from above before you re-
attach the rail to the vault housing.
b) The gasket should sit flat when it is correctly
inserted. There is only one way it can fit into the
hole to do this.
Note: The edge at the back of the coin box rail has
rounder corners than the other edges.
Refer to the section Upgraded coin box rail on
page 6-32 and to Figure 6-27.
Millennium Multi-pay-based terminals: replacing parts
Coin path modules 6-31
This edge
has rounder
corners
Upper view of coin box rail

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