1N00-510 Genesis 80cm Boat v1.1 02/04
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excess payment is kept in store until either some more money is inserted or
the unit is turned off.
Note!
Removing power from the system when credits are available will result in the
credits being lost.
2.04 Coin Counters
The coin counters (Diagram 2.06) are mounted on the console motherboard.
They can be seen when the coin acceptor door is open. The counter is
advanced by one digit for the value of the smallest coin the coin acceptors are
programmed to accept. So if the smallest coin is a 5p the coin counters will
count in multiples of 5p.
The coin counters are non re-settable.
Note!
Although each coin counter counts the coins for its own acceptor, the cash
box serves two acceptors and is not separated.
2.05 Cash Box
The cash box is mounted in the centre of the console behind the coin acceptor
door. There is provision to fit your own pad lock for added security. The cash
box is removed from the console by opening the coin acceptor door, removing
the padlock if fitted and lifting out using the handle.
Caution!
Care should be taken to avoid damage to the console motherboard or coin
acceptors when removing or replacing the cash box.
The coins can be poured out of the cash box into a suitable container by use
of the slot in the rear of the box.
Caution!
When replacing the cash box, ensure it is correctly located before closing the
Coin Acceptor door.
2.06 Console Motherboard