
PLEASE READ THESE INSTRUCTIONS THOROUGHLY
BEFORE OPERATING YOUR KLOPP COUNTER:
COINS PROCESSEDA. — KLOPP Coin Counters count, wrap
and bag $1, 25¢, 10¢, 5¢, and 1¢ U.S. coins, as well as the
most popular token sizes: 1”, .984, .900, .882, and .800.
- one denomination at a time - they will not count mixed
coins. KLOPP Counters can also be converted to count the
following Canadian coins: $2, $1, 25¢, 10¢, 5¢ as well as
the 1 1/8” token. Canadian machines will not count dimes
or pennies. Models CMB and CEB count and bag “One
Coin” only, which is set at the factory. They will not wrap.
WRAPPING TUBESB. — Your KLOPP was shipped with
one of the following sets of tubes: either a set of Wrapping
Tubes including the 25¢, 10¢, and 5¢ -OR- a set of (1)
Wrapping Tube and (1) Universal Bagging Tube. Additional
tubes for wrapping include the $1 and 1¢ coins, and 1”, .984
and .900/.882 tokens (.800 tokens can be wrapped using
the 5¢ Wrapping Tube). All Wrapping Tubes, as well as the
Universal Bagging Tube, may be ordered directly from the
KLOPP factory.
CRIMPHEADSC. — The Model CECR ships with crimpheads
to crimp wrappers closed. The Model CECR1 ships with (1)
crimphead of your choice. The Model CECR4 ships with (4)
crimpheads for 25¢, 10¢, 5¢, and 1¢. Additional Crimpheads
are available for .50¢, $1, and Canadian $2.
100% INSPECTIOND. — Your KLOPPis 100% inspected at the
factoryandhas beenoperated with alldenominations ofcoins
and tokens. You should receive years of trouble-free service.
On the very remote chance that you should have a problem or
even a question, please call “KLOPP Service“ 800-356-9080.
TO OPERATE YOUR KLOPP, DO THE FOLLOWINGE. :
(For Models CMB, and CEB, see Step I)
Pour a quantity of the same coins (no mixed coins) into the1.
3-sided coin tray.
2. Turn the Denomination Selector Knob to the appropriate
setting for your coins: $, T, QT, NT, P or D. This will set the
proper height and width in the counting track for the coins
you are processing. For tokens, use the T setting for 1” and
.984 sizes, the QT setting for .900 size, and the NT setting
for .882 and .800 sizes
Canadian CM-C2 and CE-C2 Counters and the 1-1/8”
Token Counters use the Denomination Selector Settings
below. These counters will not count the Dime or Penny.
TO COUNT SETTINGS
$2 Toonie Coin & 1-1/8”/1.073 Token 1/8
$1 Loonie Coin & 1” Token $T
.984 Token ●
Quarter & .900 Token QT
Nickel & .882 Token NT
.800 Token T
3. By turning the Coin Stop Knob, coin stops can be set at 20,
25, 40 or 50. An automatically actuated coin stop blocks the
ow of coins when the desired quantity is reached. Set the
Coin Stop Knob on 40 for quarters or nickels, 50 for dimes
or pennies, or 25 for dollars. Setting the Coin Stop Knob on
C will allow a continuous ow of coins into a bag or bucket.
Total counts are recorded on a rugged, mechanical, 5-digit,
resettable meter.
Set the meter at “0”.4. (IMPORTANT — READ STEP F NOW!)
To5. COUNT AND WRAP - Hook on the proper coin wrapping
tube and insert an empty coin wrapper (READ STEP G).
OPERATING
INSTRUCTIONS
If6. manual model, push down rmly on the Coin Stop
Knob and release. Then turn the crank to start coin ow.
If electric model, turn “ON” the motor, push down rmly
on the Coin Stop Knob and release to start coin ow.
HOW TO “IN FEED” You must “in feed” the PROPER7.
quantity of coins from the large 3-sided coin tray onto
the round disc in order to get a speedy, uninterrupted
ow into a wrapper or bag. Over-lling the disc slows the
“out speed” and may cause jamming if coins are worn.
TO PROPERLY “IN FEED” Continuously
hand rake the coins from the tray onto
the disc. At all times, you should be able
to see at least a small portion of the step
in the disc as it rotates (see drawing).
Once the machine counts the number of coins you set8.
it for, the coin ow will stop. You can then remove the
lled coin wrapper and fold the open end closed. Insert
another empty coin wrapper and press down on the
Coin Stop Knob to release the next ow of coins. Repeat
as necessary until all coins are counted and wrapped.
To9. COUNT AND BAG - Replace the wrap tube with our
Universal Bagging Tube. Set the Coin Stop Knob on “C” for
continuous ow, and run the machine. Always use a Universal
Bagging Tube when bagging coins or tokens. NEVER USE
A WRAPPING TUBE TO BAG. IT WILL JAM.
To10. CRIMP WRAPPERS CLOSED (Model CECR only) -
Insert the proper coin crimphead into the black receiver on
the right-side of the machine. “Push and Twist” to ensure
crimping head is located and locked in place. Fill a “at” or
“gunshell” style wrapper with the proper amount of coins.
Press the lled coin wrapper rmly against crimphead until
the wrapper is tight and a rolled seal has been formed.
Press at a steady rate (2-3 seconds). DO NOT FORCE.
Let the crimper do the work.
F. CLEARING THE COUNTING MEMORY
— IMPORTANT INFORMATION
Before counting and wrapping EACH DENOMINATION,
it is necessary to CLEAR THE COUNTING MECHANISM
MEMORY. If you did not have the exact number of coins/
tokens on the last roll you counted, or changed the stop from
“C” continuous to a numerical stop “20, 25, 40, 50”, your
KLOPP will deliver only the “balance due” on the rst roll at
the next counting.
To CLEAR YOUR MEMORY, do the following:
Prepare to count as you normally would (See E “To1.
Operate Your KLOPP”).
Do not insert a wrapper as you normally would. Instead,2.
hold your hand under the tube.
Turn “ON” the motor or turn the crank and release the3.
ow of coins/tokens by depressing the Coin Stop Knob.
When the “balance due” from the previous count is
reached, no more coins/tokens will ow into the tube.
Return the handful of coins/tokens to the hopper.
Reset the meter to zero and insert a wrapper in the tube.4.
Depress the Coin Stop Knob and you will now receive a full5.
roll of coins/tokens.
For example, let’s say you’re counting a batch of quarters
and you’ve set your Coin Stop Knob at 40. You come to
the end of the batch, and the last group of coins is only 25
pieces. You stop, because you’re done, but the machine is
still waiting for 15 more pieces. The next time you run the
machine, no matter the setting, it will only count out those
last 15 coins/tokens, and then it will stop. You would dump
those 15 pieces back into the hopper, and reset the meter to
zero, and then proceed as normal from step E-5.