Royal Sovereign RBC-ES200 , Bill Counter with Counterfeit Identification

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PRODUCT OPERATION (CONTINUED)
MAINTENANCE OF THE MACHINE
WARNING: Before dusting or cleaning, turn the power switch off and disconnect the power cord from
the machine. It is very important to clean all the sensors in the machine with a soft brush to avoid any
paper particles or dust from sticking to the light transmitter or the light-receiver sensors. It is important
to clean the inside of the machine occasionally. Unplug the machine and lift the top cover to gain
access to the interior.
If necessary, the glass surfaces of the detectors may be wiped with a soft cloth damped with alcohol.
To get the best results out of your bill counter, Royal Sovereign recommends using Royal Sovereign
Cleaning Cards (RBC-CLN) to remove dirt, dust, oils, and other contaminates from bill counters. With
the machine on, simply run the cleaning card through the machine like a bill. This cleaning card will run
through and clean the sensors of dirt and other contaminates. Cleaning cards are recommended to be
used after every 100 cycles.
Counterfeit Detection: UV and MG detection methods are automatically on when the unit
is powered up. To turn off any of these methods, press the “CF” button until the indicator
lights turn off.
o UV Counterfeit Detection: Counterfeit bills often used white or bleached paper,
which will glow under ultraviolet light. When the UV detector finds a suspicious
bill, the machine will stop counting to allow removal and will display the error
code on the display. To resume counting, simply press “START”.
o MG Counterfeit Detection: If the magnetic detector does not find the presence
of magnetic ink that are standard in authentic bills, the machine will stop
counting to allow removal and will display the error code on the display. To
resume counting, simply press “START”.
3. Place bills into the hopper to begin counting.
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