Technical Data; Maintenance Tips - Olympia NC 450 Mode D'emploi

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Technical Data

Model
Functions
Validation test
Sensor sensitivity
Capacities: infeed and output
trays
Size of countable bank notes
Counting speed
Power supply
Power consumption
Dimensions
Weight

Maintenance Tips

Æ Clean the housing surfaces with a soft, fluff-free cloth.
Æ Clean the sensors after each use.
Æ Clean the sensors with the brush supplied.
Æ Do not use any cleaning agents or solvents.
The CE Mark on the device con­
firms conformity.
The Declaration of Conformity can
be read online at
www.go-europe.com.
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NC 450
Free counting mode (without validation test)
Automatic and manual start
Batch function, up to 999 bank notes can be selected
Addition function
Ultraviolet and magnetic features test
Adjustable in 9 levels
100 old bank notes, 200 new bank notes
50 mm x 110 mm bis 90 mm x 185 mm
1,000 bank notes / minute
230 V/ 50 Hz
75 W
306 mm x 247 mm x 185 mm
5.5 kg
Disposal
G
The adjacent symbol indicates laws
dictate that electrical and electronic
apparatus no longer required must be
disposed of separate from domestic
waste. Dispose of your device at a
collection point provided by your local
public waste authority. Packaging
materials must be disposed of ac­
cording to local regulations.
Observe the identification on the
packaging materials during the waste
sorting process; they are identified by
abbreviations (b) and numbers (a)
which have the following significance:
1–7: plastic/20–22: paper and card­
board/80–98: composite materials.
The packaging is made of environ­
mentally friendly materials that you
can dispose of at local recycling
points. Advice on the options with
which to dispose of your old device
can be obtained from your municipal
or local administration offices.
Packaging materials must be dis­
posed of according to local regu­
lations.

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