Assembling a 22-way routing plug – Mars CASHFLOW 126 User Manual
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Assembling a 22-Way Routing Plug
While the links are readily inserted into the routing plug by hand without specialist tools,
care is needed to ensure that they are fitted the correct way round, particularly with the
doide version, so that the barb in the pin engages with the recess in the plug. Having
inserted a link give it a gentle tug to ensure that it has engaged with the recess.
To assemble routing plugs which will route specified UK coins to the required exits
see the examples shown.
In example A Coin C (10P) is being directed to Exit D, Coin E (50P old) to Coin Exit C and
Coin F to Exit D.
Example B shows Coin B (Token) going to Exit B and Coin E (50p old) to Exit ‘b’.
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