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Unpacking and Setting Up the Cash Register
NOTE: Please read this section carefully before attempting to program
the cash register or perform sales transactions.
As soon as you receive the cash register, open its shipping carton and
carefully withdraw each component. Make sure that the cash register
and all of its accessories, listed in the section entitled Standard
Accessories, are present in order to setup the cash register by following
these guidelines:
1. Place the cash register on a level, stable, vibration-free and dust-
free surface. Make sure it is near a grounded power outlet.
2. Plug the external power supply to the cash register and to an
electrical outlet or insert four charged 1.5 V size C batteries in the
appropriate compartment at the rear of the cash register as
explained in the section Powering the Cash Register.
3. Insert the four 1.5 V size AA batteries for memory protection as
explained in the section entitled Inserting/Replacing Memory
Backup Batteries. Do not install the batteries unless the cash
register is plugged into the electrical outlet via the external power
supply or powered with the size C batteries.
4. Load the paper tape as explained in the section entitled Loading
Paper.
5. Set the desired program options as explained in the section Cash
Register Programming.
6. Once the desired program options have been programmed, set the
control switch to the R1 (journal record) or R2 (customer receipt)
position and you are ready to work with the cash register.
Maintaining the Cash Register
Provided below is information on how to maintain your cash register.
NOTE: Before cleaning the cash register, make sure it is powered off
and/or unplugged from the wall outlet. Before unplugging the
cash register from the wall outlet, make sure that four charged
1.5 V AA standard batteries for memory protection are
installed in the battery compartment. All data stored in
memory will be cancelled if you unplug the cash register
from the electrical wall outlet without back-up battery
supply.
• Never cover the cash register when turned on as this could prevent
the proper cooling of the electronic components.
• Cover the register when not in use to protect the components from
dust.
• Keep all liquids away from the cash register so as to avoid spills
which could damage the electronic components.
• To clean the cash register firstly turn it off and/or unplug it from the
wall outlet (be sure the memory back-up batteries are installed),
then use just a damp cloth. Do not use corrosive substances such as
solvents, alcohol, petrol, or abrasive components.
• If the cash register is stored in extreme hot or cold temperatures
(below 32 degrees or above 104 degrees Fahrenheit), allow the
temperature inside the cash register to reach room temperature
before turning it on.
• Do not use the cash register in areas that are very dusty, very damp
or where there are strong temperature fluctuations.
• DO NOT attempt to pull the paper tape when the cash register is
printing or when you are loading paper. Always use the [Feed] key
to feed paper. Pulling the paper tape could damage the print
mechanism.