5. Use
Refer to the illustrations on page 2 of this manual.
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Plug the power cord into a suitable mains outlet.
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The detector has a triple state switch. Set the power switch [4] to I (PE) to switch on the bottom
light [3]; set the power switch [4] to II (UV) to switch on the UV light [2]. Place the switch in the
middle position (OFF) to switch the detector off.
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Look through the magnifying glass [1] to take a closer look at the banknotes or bank cards.
ATTENTION:
Do not place the detector at eyes height to prevent eye damage when using the UV lamp.
6. Additional information
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Bank notes with UV-sensitive markings:
Place the bank note under the UV light of the detector. The UV-sensitive markings will appear.
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Bank notes with non UV-sensitive markings:
Place the bank note under the UV light of the detector. No UV-sensitive marking will appear and the
bank note's texture will not change. No watermark will be visible.
The holographic indicia will be visible on the front of the bank note but not on the back.
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Most counterfeit bank notes:
Place the bank note under the UV light of the detector. The counterfeit bank note will immediately
glow blue. The watermark will not be visible, unlike the holographic indicia which will be highly
visible, both on the front and on the back of the bank note.
All counterfeit bank notes are fluorescent. If in doubt, verify the watermark: it must be very clear
with well-defined colours. A bank note which is not too used must feel crisp and be slightly rough on
the prints. The bank note must not be limp, shiny or waxy.
7. Replacing the lamps
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Unplug the detector from the mains and let it cool down.
UV-lamp
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Slide the plastic cover that sits over the foot of the lamp away.
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Gently pull the lamp from the socket and slide it out of the plastic holder.
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Slide a new lamp (see §9 technical specifications) in the plastic holder and push the lamp into
the socket.
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Slide the plastic cover back in place.
Fluorescent lamp (bottom)
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Remove the 4 rubber feet at the underside of the detector.
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Release the 4 screws and carefully open the housing.
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Remove the plastic pins from both sockets.
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Twist the lamp a quarter turn and lift it from the sockets.
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Slide a new lamp (see §9 technical specifications) into the sockets and turn it a quarter turn.
Note: do not touch the lamp with bare hands; use a piece of cloth to hold it.
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Place the plastic back into the sockets to secure the lamp.
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Gently close the housing and reseat the 4 screws.
Note: make sure the power switch and cable are in the correct position.
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Place the rubber feet back.
WARNING:
Handle lamps with great care. Respect the environment; dispose of used and/or broken lamps in
accordance with local regulations.
8. Maintenance
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Switch the device off and disconnect it from the mains prior to maintenance activities.
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Clean the detector with a slightly moist, lint-free cloth. Do not use detergents or abrasive cleaning
products. Avoid using cleaners based on benzene, trichloroethylene, chloride, ammonia ... as they
affect or even dissolve plastic parts.
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Make sure no liquids enter the ventilation holes.
9. Technical specifications
power supply
dimensions
weight
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230VAC~50Hz
190 x 165 x 120mm
577g
BDET2
spare lamp
LAMP09TBL (UV, 9W, 2G7)
LAMP04T (fluorescent, 4W, F4T5)
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