VEVOR 1550 User manual

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COIN SORTER
MODEL:1550
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MODEL:1550
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COIN SORTER

Warning-To reduce the risk of injury, user must read
instructions manual carefully.
Statement: This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules.
Operation is subject to the following two conditions:(1)This device
may not cause harmful interference, and (2)this device must accept
any interference received, including interference that may cause
undesired operation.
WARNING!
For your safety, it is very important that you need always follow the simple
precautions as below:
1. Do not operate the machine if you are, or it is damp. Operating the machine
under wet damp conditions can lead to an electrical shock hazard that
might result in serious injury.
2. Use only the same type and rating when replacing a fuse. Using an incorrect
Fuse can cause a potential fire hazard if a higher rating Fuse is used.
3. Ensure that both the machine and the domestic mains supply system are of the
same voltage. An in correct supply voltage could cause a potential fire hazard.
4. Turn off and unplug the power before performing maintenance.
5. Do not start the machine when the back cover is open.
6. Do not put your fingers inside the hopper or channel when the machine is under
operation.
7. Turn off and unplug the power when without using for a long time.
8. Should you have any doubts, please contact your local distributor, or sales
agent, for further advice.
9.To reduce the risk of electric shock, do not disassemble this product. Take it to
qualified service personnel when service or repair work is required. Opening or
removing covers -like the rear cover plate- may expose you to dangerous voltages
or other risks. Incorrect re-assembly can cause electric shock when the appliance
is subsequently used.

10. Only use the cable provided with the unit. The use of other cables may result in
electric shock, fire or cause serious damage to the unit. If the supply cord is
damaged, it must be replaced by the manufacturer, its service agent or similarly
qualified persons in order to avoid a hazard.
11. Do not use the unit if the power cord is damaged or if the plug socket contact is
loose. Not following these instructions may result in electric shock, fire or other
hazards.
12. Do not place heavy objects over the cord and do not bend it excessively since
it could get damaged. Not following these instructions may result in electric shock,
fire or other hazards.
13. This equipment is not suitable for use in locations where children are likely to
be present.
14. The power cord of the product should be connected to a socket-outlet with
earthing connection.
SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS
MACHINE OVERVIEM
Keyboard Coin Hopper
Back Cover
Power Switch
Electrical Wire
Coin Drawer Fuse(at the bottom)

SPECIFICATION
Ambient temperature
0℃~40℃
Ambient Humidity
30~80%
Hopper capacity
Max.1500units
Each coins drawer
50~300units
Batch preset number display
3 Digits LED
Counting number display
4 Digits LED
Power source
AC110V/60HZ
Power consumption
≤15W
Dimensions
430*395*330mm
Gross weight
5.33kg
Counting speed
Max. 300 units/min
OPERATION
1.Make sure that the machine is put on level and then turn on the machine.
2.Set an expected batch.
Each channel can be set an expected batch (from 0 to 999). Press the “SET” key
to select the channel, and the “BAT” key, “+” key and “-” key to set the expected
batch number.
Note 1: If some channels set the batch to 0, the machine will not stop this channel
even the drawer is full, unless the “START/STOP” key is pressed or no coin drop
though the channel within 20 seconds.
Note 2: Keep “-” key pressed in 7 seconds can set all the channels to batch 0.
Note 3:The batch setting can be automatically memorized.

3.Start counting
Put coins in the hopper,and press the “START/STOP”key to start counting.
Press the “START/STOP” again to stop the counting.
4.Check the report
Press the “REPORT” key circularly when the machine in standby state can check
the counting results of each channel. Press the “C” key can exit this checking
procedure.
Coin tube attachments
1.This machine allows you to use coin tube attachments, after sorting, you can wrap
the coins with standard paper rolling wrappers.
2.The operation is the same as above.
MAINTENANCE
WARNING!
TURN OFF THE MACHINE AND UNPLUG THE POWER BEFORE THE
FOLLOWING MAINTENANCE!
1. Foreign objects falling into the hopper will cause jamming or even damage the
machine! Please avoid the foreign object falling in.
As the following shown, to remove the foreign object, just open the back Cover
and pick out the foreign object.

2. To remove the coin jamming, as the following pictures show, use a finger to
push up the jammed coin and let it fall out from the gap between the channels.
3.If the machine is switched on, the electron undergoes a test itself. It may result in
one of the following error messages:
EA: This Means the optical sensor is blocked: stop the machine and remove the
back cover, then turn the carry tray with your hands, by outer light you see the
glass on top left corner, then clear the dust on the glass. Because there is too
much dust on the glass and it affects the optical sensor work.

If the machine often appears EA, it may be due to the working environment leading
to too much dust in the inner of the machine, to clean the inner parts of the
machine. a: switch off the machine and cut down power. b: remove 3 bolts on the
bottom of the crust, remove the crust. c: clean dust, end to reset.
E1…E8 Means count sensor blocked. (According to the coin diameter from short
to long range). E9 Means the running sensor is blocked.
If it takes no effect after cleaning the inner parts as well as sensors, the machine
needs to be repaired.
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