General Precautions; Printer Precautions; Setting Up The Cash Register; Installing The Cash Register - QUORION CR 2500 User And Programming Manual

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1.3 General Precautions

In case of malfunction do not repair the Cash Register by yourself. Please contact your
nearest dealer or sales person.
Do not insert any metal objects such as screwdriver, paper clips etc. into your Cash
Register. This may damage your Cash Register or subject you to electrical shocks.
Clean your Cash Register from time to time with a soft, dry or slightly damp cloth.
Never use water or any volatile chemicals, such as benzene for cleaning. This may
damage your Cash Register.

1.4 Printer Precautions

Never use the printer without a ribbon or without paper rolls.
Do not pull the paper out during the printing process.
Only use good quality paper free of wood pulp.
Do not to attempt to move gears or the printing head by hand or with a screwdriver.
Immediately install new paper rolls when "paper-near-end" is indicated.
Change the cassette ribbon as soon as the print becomes faint.
Thermal sensitive paper is necessary for thermal printers. The thermal paper has to
weigh between 55 gr. and 72 gr. and have a thickness of 65 m to 125 m. Good print
quality will be achieved with middle sensitivity.

1.5 Setting up the Cash Register

Make sure the local voltage corresponds with the voltage indications on the serial
number plate of your Cash Register.
To assure a proper charge of the protection circuit, it is recommended that the Cash
Register is recharged several hours prior to use.
Place the Cash Register conveniently close to a standard wall outlet.

2. Installing the Cash Register

Plug your Cash Register into a standard electrical wall outlet with the ON/OFF switch in
OFF position.
Activate the power ON/OFF switch to power up your Cash Register.
Insert the OWP key into the control lock and turn it to position "T" (train mode).
Install the ribbon cassette and paper rolls. Follow the instructions on page 7.
You can now use the Cash Register for simulated operations without affecting the
memory.
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