Total Postweigh International M60 User manual

Coin Sorter
M60
Guide

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Contents Page
Page 3……..………Warranty Information
Pages 4-9……………..…….Instructions
Pages 10-12………………...Maintenance

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Coin Sorter M60
Warranty Information
Thank you for choosing Total Postweigh International Ltd to purchase your
M60 Coin sorter. This machine has been designed to be a mid range
economically priced coin sorter suitable for counting UK coins only. It is not
designed to be used with any foreign currency, damaged coins,
promotional tokens or commemorative coins. Putting these types of coins
into the machine may Jam or damage the machine and if found to be the
cause of any damage will invalidate any warranty claims.
Should you be unsure of which coin sorter/counter best suits your needs
please don’t hesitate to contact us, where we will be happy to advise further.
The M60 is supplied to you with 12 months warranty based on a fair usage.
As standard we offer two different warranties which would have been offered
to you at point of purchase, however if you wish to upgrade your warranty
within 7 days of receiving the machine, you can do so by simply paying the
difference.
Option 1: 12 months or ½ million coins warranty which ever comes first.
Average monthly usage 41000 coins
Option 2: 12 months or 1 million coins warranty which ever comes first.
Average monthly usage 83000 coins
The warranty is offered on a fair usage policy meaning we would not expect to
have a M60 back that has counted 400,000 coins after just one month of
ownership; however we allow a 10% per calendar month over usage without
affecting your warranty up to the warranty limit.
What your warranty covers:-
Labour, parts & delivery back to your site.
What’s not covered:-
Warranty claims caused by customer not following the M60 cleaning
requirements.
Jams and damage caused non sterling coins.
Exceeding your monthly fair usage by 10% from point of purchase.
Collection of the machine (unless advanced swap taken out at time of
purchase). In the unlikely event your machine develops a fault simply package
your machine up and send it back to us, With Your Name, Address, Invoice
number and date of purchase.

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COIN SORTER M60 INSTRUCTIONS

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1. Hopper
3. Set Key
2. Memory
save Key
5. Batch keys
4. LCD Display
Trays for denominations
1. Description
7. Memory
Clear Key
6. Start/Stop
Key

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2. Specifications
Ambient Temperature -0˚C - 40˚C
Ambient Humidity- 30 - 80%
Hopper Capacity -1000-1300 Coins
Individual Tray capacity 180 - 230 coins
Batch Preset -3 Digits LCD
Counting Number Display -7 Digits LCD
Power Source –AC220V/50HZ or AC110V/60HZ
Power Consumption-50W Maximum
Dimensions-330mm x 330mm x 255mm
Net Weight - 4.6KG
Counting Speed-530+ Coins per Minute
3. Key Features
Counts up to 600 coins per minute
Hopper Capacity approx 900 coins
8 denomination coin trays with a maximum capacity of 200 coins per tray
(Dependent on denomination size)
Can count and save up to 4 counts—4 memories
Batch set facility—set the machine to stop each time a denomination reaches
its maximum bank standard bag limit—i.e. 20 x £1 or 50 x 2p
Machine opens up for easy maintenance and access to cleaning
Not suitable for foreign objects, coins or damaged currency
LCD display with full count information on one screen—no need to toggle
through settings
Warranty 12 months or 500,000 coins dependent on which comes first.
4. Batching
To set up batch mode firstly press the “SET” key. Then press the relevant
number from 1-8—each number represents a denomination 1 is equal to 5ps
2 is equal to 1ps and so on in coin size order £2 being number 8.
Then to preset the denomination 1-8 you wish to batch—key in the number
you wish the machine to stop at IE 20 x £1.00 or 20 denomination number 4.
Press the “SET” key to store the batch setting and then repeat above if you

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want to set the batching for another coin or press “START” to begin your
count. If batching is not required then set each batch number to the maximum
capacity for each tray as shown below, this will stop any overfilling of the pots
and possible miss-sorts and damage to the machine.
ABOVE IS THE MAXIMUM AMOUNT OF COINAGE WHICH WILL
FIT INTO EACH TRAY – DO NOT OVERFILL THE TRAYS AS
THIS WILL DAMAGE THE MACHINE AND INVALIDATE YOUR
WARRANTY
Tray
Number 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
Denomina
tion 5p 1p 20p £1 10p 2p 50p £2
Maximum
capacity in
each tray 200 200 150 150 100 100 100 100

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5. Memories
To memorize a count either during a count or after a count press the “SAVE”
key and then 1, 2, 3 or 4 (each number representing a memory)
To view a saved count press the “SAVE” key once more then press number 5,
6, 7 or 8 to view the saved count or counts.
Pressing “5” brings up count number 1, “6” brings up count number 2,
pressing number “7” will bring up saved count number 3 and pressing “8” will
recall count number 4.
Your machine will now have sorted and counted each denomination into each
tray.
Your full count details will be displayed on the LCD display for you to record.
6. Error diagnosing
To optimize performance and avoid invalidating your warranty only sterling
coins should be entered into the hopper – and care should be taken not to
enter any other foreign object or foreign coin into the machine.
THIS MACHINE WILL ONLY COUNT STERLING COIN!
When counting if the letter “E” appears on the left hand side of the LCD
display and a loud buzzing sound occurs, there is machine error — this is
usually caused by damaged or foreign coins or objects other than coins
jamming the machine that may have entered the machine mixed with the
coins.
1. Firstly try pressing the “START” button twice so as the machine can
reverse and try to dislodge any jammed coins.
2. If this does not work for you, Un-plug the machine from the wall, and make
sure that ALL coins have been removed from the top hopper.

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3. Open the machine by pressing the small black button on the front of the
machine and check for any jammed coins or possible foreign objects such as
a paperclip or even excessive dirt on the round black disc.
4. Close the machine and power back up. The machine will reset itself and
clear the jam. If this procedure does not clear the jam then you may have to
remove the internal centre disk, instructions on how to do this can be found in
the maintenance & cleaning instructions.
It is strongly recommended that the count is re-started as coins may have
been forced into the wrong collection pots when the machine has tried to clear
itself.
Sometimes coins will form a “BRIDGE” across the hopper causing the coins
to stop feeding. If this happens simply move some coins in the hopper this
will cause the coins to resettle and counted will automatically start feeding
again.
Please note that failure to operate the machine in the way advised within
these instructions may invalidate your warranty and costs may be issued for
repairs carried out on a returned machine due to operator use and not
following the instructions carefully. Do not over fill coin trays otherwise this
may damage the machine.
“Error” notification
to the left of
display letter “E”

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Coin Sorter M60 Routine
Maintenance
All coin counting and sorting machines need routine cleaning due to deposits
and dirt bought in to the machine by the coins it is counting. You only have to
look at your hands after handling coins to realise how dirty coins actually are.
We recommend that basic cleaning is carried out after each use and full
cleaning procedure is carried out approximately every 20,000 coins counted.
Basic Maintenance.
1. Use anti static foam cleaner to clean down outer cases.
2. Open top lid and using paint brush out of machine coin dirt.
3. Check there are no coins left inside machine.

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Full Maintenance.
1. Complete basic maintenance.
2. Open lid and remove sorting disk by removing centre circlip and
associated washers and metal disk. Then unscrew the outer retaining
screws that are positioned around the outside rim of the disc, making sure
they are kept safe.
3. Brush metal sorting disk and gently vacuum foam underside of plastic
disk.

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4. Gently brush all LED count sensors.
Clean out coin collecting pots with anti-static foam cleaner.
Never put any type of oil into the machine as the dirt will stick to the oil and
cause friction damage.
All Maintenance must be carried out with the machine switched off and
unplugged from the wall.
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