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<strong>BC</strong>-<strong>3500</strong> Bill and Coin Changer<br />

7. The magnetic head must have a bevelled edge on both front and back to keep both bill edges from becoming<br />

caught in forward or reverse.<br />

8. Nylon rollers on the magnetic head assembly must rotate freely. No dirt, moisture, burrs, projections, or rough<br />

spots can be on the magnetic heads or magnetic head holder.<br />

Figure 3-1. Transport Check Points<br />

FILLING AND EMPTYING THE <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>3500</strong><br />

The dispensing mechanism operates on an escrow principle. Change for a vend must be in the escrow buckets when<br />

the customer inserts a bill. After change is dispensed, the buckets must immediately refill for the next customer.<br />

Because of this, certain steps must be followed when filling or emptying the changer, or when resetting the changer<br />

if it has shut down.<br />

FILLING THE CHANGER<br />

When filling a changer that is empty, the coin buckets must be filled with their proper load of coins before the machine<br />

can be put into operation. After the hoppers have been loaded and are in place:<br />

1. Turn the power switch ON and depress the LEFT TEST SWITCH once. This will start the hoppers and load<br />

the left coin bucket with the proper coins.<br />

2. Wait until the hopper motors have all stopped and press the LEFT TEST SWITCH again. Proper change should<br />

be dispensed and hopper motors will start to refill the bucket again.<br />

3. Repeat steps 1 and 2 for the CENTER TEST SWITCH and RIGHT TEST SWITCH. The machine should now<br />

be ready for operation.<br />

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