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Mark Feldstein & Associates Charging Valet & Coin Counter User Manual

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Charging Valet & Coin Counter Instructions


The Charging Valet & Coin Counter is an ingenious bank which electronically counts
every coin as it slips through the slot. It then sums up your total deposit and displays it
on an easy-to-read LCD screen


Installing Batteries
1. Requires two (2) AAA batteries (not included).
2. Battery compartment is located on the underside of the Digital Coin Counter lid.
Remove battery cover. Insert batteries according to polarity (+/-). Bank will power
on once batteries are inserted properly.

Counting Functions
1. The maximum value the LCD screen will display is $9999.99 and the lowest amount it
will display is $0.00.
2. The bank will accept penny, nickel, dime, quarter and dollar coins. The screen will
identify the individual values of each coin as they are inserted. When a coin is
inserted, the screen will flash once displaying the coin value and the bank will
automatically total all coins currently stored inside.
3. For example, if a penny is inserted the screen will flash $0.01 once. If another penny
is inserted, the screen will flash $0.01 once and then display the total of coins as
$0.02. When a quarter is inserted next, the screen will flash $0.25 once and then
display the total of coins as $0.27.

Coin Counter Operation
1. When inserting a coin, make sure to place the coin over the left half of the slot and
push down. Coins will slide in slot easier if inserted in this way.
2. Coins can be removed (withdrawn) from the bank in any denomination by pressing the
corresponding buttons on the lid.
3. For example, the current balance is $20.00 and $2.57 needs to be withdrawn. Press
the $1.00 button twice, the $0.25 button twice, the $0.05 button once, and the $0.01
button twice (or any combination that equals the total withdrawal). The bank will
subtract the denomination that is pressed automatically from the savings. Once all
denominations are entered, $2.57 is deducted from the balance and the LCD screen
displays a remaining balance of $17.43.
4. When a complete withdrawal of all savings is needed, you can remove all the coins
and press the reset button. The digital display will now read $0.00 and the bank is
ready to be filled again.