Triton 9610 Operation Manual User Manual
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OPERATION MANUAL - MODEL 9610
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SECTION 4 - CURRENCY HANDLING
TRITON SYSTEMS, INC.
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Slanting pile
To avoid dispensing problems caused by a “slanting” pile, put
the notes in neat bundles of no more than ½ to ¾ inches in
thickness (100-200 notes). Turn every other bundle around to
minimize slanting of the pile (bundle should have the same
height on both sides, if possible).
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Cupped bundle
To avoid dispensing problems caused by cupped bundles, turn
all the bundles with the cupped side towards the dispense
opening of the note tray (opposite end from the handle).
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Mixed (Slanting and Cupped) bundles
Separate the mixed currency into neat bundles of 100-200 notes
of each type. Place the cupped bundles nearest the dispense
opening of the tray, with the cupped side facing the opening.
Turn every other slanted bundle around to give the bundles
the same height on both sides and place after the cupped
bundles.
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Old and New Notes
Always place the bundles containing old notes into the cassette
first (nearest the handle) and bundles containing new notes
last (nearest the dispense opening).
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Common notes
Simply place the prepared bundles in the tray.
Figure 4-5. Compensating for
various note conditions.
Alternate slanted
bundles.
Turn cupped sides
toward dispense
opening.
Place old notes
together.