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BEETLE /iSCAN EASY cash rack
Installation, Integration and Service November 2018
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© Diebold Nixdorf 2018
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the grant of a patent or the registration of a utility model. Subject to availability and technical
modifications. All names of hardware and software products mentioned in this manual are
trade names and/or trademarks of their respective manufactures.
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Contents
1 Symbols ........................................................................................................... 6
2 About this manual ........................................................................................... 7
3 Further Documentation .................................................................................. 8
4 Important notes ............................................................................................... 9
5 Warranty ........................................................................................................ 11
6 EGB ................................................................................................................ 12
7 Unpacking and Checking the System.......................................................... 13
7.1 Serial number ................................................................................................ 13
8 Customer requierements .............................................................................. 14
9 Removing the device from pallet ................................................................. 15
9.1 Safety Note ..................................................................................................... 15
10 Transportation locks ..................................................................................... 16
11 Cabling check................................................................................................ 18
12 Open the device ............................................................................................ 19
13 BEETLE /iSCAN EASY cash rack ................................................................. 20
13.1 Cabling ........................................................................................................... 20
14 Cable outlets ................................................................................................. 21
15 BEETLE /iSCAN EASY cash rack with BEETLE /iSCAN EASY eXpress plus ........................................................... 22
15.1 Cable outlets ................................................................................................... 23
15.1.1 Power and data cable in the hood .................................................................. 23
15.1.2 Power plug at the back side of the device ...................................................... 23
15.2 Installation ....................................................................................................... 24
16 Prepare system start ..................................................................................... 29
16.1 CINEO C1010 ................................................................................................. 29
16.2 CINEO C6010 ................................................................................................. 29
17 Options .......................................................................................................... 30
17.1 Additional pole light for BEETLE /iSCAN EASY eXpress plus ........................ 30
18 Cleaning instructions ................................................................................... 34
18.1 General information ........................................................................................ 34
18.2 Device housing ............................................................................................... 34
18.3 Permitted cleaning materials ........................................................................... 35
19 Field replaceable units ................................................................................. 36
19.1 CINEO C1010 ................................................................................................. 36
19.1.1 Power supply ................................................................................................. 38
19.2 Waiters lock (optional) ..................................................................................... 40
19.3 Proximity Sensor ............................................................................................. 41
19.4 Coupon sensor................................................................................................ 43
19.5 SELV-low voltage distributor ........................................................................... 45
19.5.1 Power supply 12 V ......................................................................................... 47
19.5.2 Power supply 24 V ......................................................................................... 48
19.6 Special elektronic ............................................................................................ 49
19.7 Power distributor ............................................................................................. 50
19.8 Housing fan ..................................................................................................... 52
20 Dimensions ................................................................................................... 53
20.1 BEETLE /iSCAN EASY cash rack ................................................................... 53
20.1.1 Doors closed .................................................................................................. 53
20.2 Door open ....................................................................................................... 56
20.3 BEETLE /iSCAN EASY cash rack with countertop .......................................... 57
20.3.1 Doors closed .................................................................................................. 57
20.4 Doors open ..................................................................................................... 59
20.5 BEETLE /iSCAN EASY cash rack with BEETLE /iSCAN EASY eXpress+ . 60
20.1 Doors closed ................................................................................................... 63
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20.2 Doors open ..................................................................................................... 64
21 Block diagram ............................................................................................... 66
21.1 BEETLE /iSCAN EASY cash rack ................................................................... 66
21.2 BEETLE /iSCAN EASY cash rack with BEETLE /iSCAN EASY eXpress plus 67
22 Technical data ............................................................................................... 68
22.1 Environmental requirements ........................................................................... 68
22.2 Electrical characteristics of the power supply .................................................. 69
22.3 Noise emission in acc. with EN 27779 ............................................................ 69
23 Certificates .................................................................................................... 70
24 Recycling ....................................................................................................... 71
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1 Symbols
Notice Notes in the manual are marked by this symbol.
CAUTION Attention notifications are identified by this sign.
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2 About this manual This manual contains important information about the installation requirements, connec-
tion and maintenance of the device.
CAUTION
Installation and connection of this device may only be carried out by
authorised specialist personnel.
The safety instructions given in this document must be strictly followed when operating and
installing the device.
If you have any doubts or questions, please contact your Diebold Nixdorf contract partner at
any time.
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3 Further Documentation Find all important information on the operation and service of coin and note recyclers in the
following documentation:
Product Kind of Documentation Order Number
CINEO C1010 User Manual 01750262008/Diebold Nixdorf Internet
CINEO C1010 Service Manual Diebold Nixdorf Partner Net
CINEO C6010 User Manual 01750169754 /Diebold Nixdorf Internet
CINEO C6010 Service Manual Diebold Nixdorf Partner Net
CINEO C6010 Cleaning Instruction 01750284542
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4 Important notes • Devices supplied by Diebold Nixdorf comply with the respective safety regulations for
data-processing installations and information technology installations, including electrical
office equipment for use within an office environment.
• Whenever work of any kind is done on the device, as well as when data cables are
plugged and unplugged, the device must be completely disconnected from the line volt-
age.
• Devices may only be installed and repaired by authorized technicians.
• Unauthorized opening of the housing or inexpert repairs can result not only in considera-
ble personal danger, but will also invalidate your warranty and liability protection.
• Always consult the enclosed documentation before doing any work with this device.
• If this device is brought from a cold environment into a heated place of business, con-
densation may occur. Before operation, the device must be completely dry. Therefore, an
acclimatization period of at least two hours must be adhered too.
• Always lay the supply leads and cables in such a way that they cannot be stepped on or
tripped over.
• Exchange damaged cables immediately.
• In order to completely disconnect the device from the power source use the separator in
the fuse box\building installation.
• Make sure that no objects (such as paper clips) can reach the interior of the device,
since electrical shocks or short-circuits could result.
• Ensure that the device receives adequate ventilation to avoid overheating.
• During an electrical storm, data cables should not be plugged in or being unplugged.
• Keep the device away from vibrations, dust, humidity and heat.
• Ensure that used parts are disposed of in an environmentally friendly manner.
• In case of an accident (such as a damaged housing, entry of liquids or foreign objects),
switch the device off and use the separator to completely remove the device from power.
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• The device and other information technology hardware should only be connected to elec-
trical supply networks with a separate protective earth wire (PE). This type of electrical
supply network is referred to as a TN-S network. Do not use PEN conductors. Also follow
the recommendations set forth in DIN VDE 0100 Part 540, Appendix C2 as well as
EN50174-2, §5.4.3 (www.DIN.de). This will help prevent malfunctions.
• National Electrical Code ANSI/NFPA 70-2005
• Canadian Electrical Code, Part I, CSA C22.1-02
• Always keep the ventilation slots free of obstruction to ensure adequate air circulation
and avoid overheating.
• Transport the device only in its original packaging (to protect it against knocks and
bumps).
• If a lithium battery is supplied with the device, ensure that the battery is replaced with an
equivalent type. Otherwise there is danger of explosion! Lithium batteries may only be
replaced with identical types or other types recommended by the manufacturer.
• Batteries must be disposed of according to local regulations on the disposal of
special waste.
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5 Warranty In general, Diebold Nixdorf (DN) guarantees a warranty of 12 months after delivery or ac-
ceptance date. This warranty covers all defects that have occurred during normal use of the
product.
Defects resulting from incorrect or inadequate maintenance, incorrect use or any unauthor-
ized changes to the product, unsuitable locations or unsuitable environments are not
covered.
More details about the warranty regulation can be found in your contract documents.
If no claim to product warranty exists and if you do not have a service contract with Diebold
Nixdorf, then the Customer Care Center (CCC) is available for accepting orders without a
contract.
Tel.: 0180 1 (Vanity Number, subject to a charge) Tel.: 0180 1 1 99 2 99 (subject to a
charge)
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6 EGB Components with electrostatic sensitive elements (ESD) can be marked by this
label.
Note the following information when installing ESD components or modules. This information
applies for all components with ESD:
• Make sure that the device is de-energized before connecting, removing or installing com-
ponents with ESD.
• Always use the antistatic equipment.
• While working with ESD, discharge yourself permanently by means of an ESD wristband
or a suitable grounding cable, which is connected to the protective conductor of a socket
or other grounded object.
• Place all components with ESD on a suitable antistatic surface.
• Tools and equipment must be free of static discharge.
• Handle components with ESD only by their edges and do not touch any component
parts.
• Never touch pins or conductors on an electrostatically sensitive component.
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7 Unpacking and Checking the System Remove the card board and the wrapping paper. Take care for the extra pole light.
Verify that the scope of delivery is identical to the information on the delivery ticket.
Should you notice any
• transport damages or
• discrepancies between package contents and delivery ticket or
• functional defects,
please inform your contracting parties or the branch office of Diebold Nixdorf immediately.
Please indicate the number of your delivery ticket and delivery ticket position and serial num-
ber of the respective device.
Notice We recommend to save the original packaging for later transports (protec-
tion from impact and shock).
7.1 Serial number
Find the serial number at the back side oft he device.
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8 Customer requierements
Notice
The customer is responsible for the site installation of the devices.
Please note that Diebold Nixdorf assumes no warranty / liability if the tech-
nical and ecological requirements are not met.
• Corresponding drawings of site conditions and site cabling (power supply and communi-
cation, paths and lengths). Locations of other equipment which may produce electrical or
electromagnetic disturbance or radiate heat must be noted.
• Provision and installation of all communication cables, wall sockets, special connections
and associated hardware.
• Provide and install the necessary power distribution boxes, wiring, gusts, lightning pro-
tection equipment and associated hardware.
• Ensure that all applicable rules, regulations and laws (including electrical, construction,
safety and health) are complied with.
• Provide and install emergency power or similarly functioning equipment as needed.
• Provide storage or service as needed.
• Provide appropriate equipment for remote support.
• Restrict smoking, eating and drinking around the equipment. Avoid placing the equip-
ment near other machines that produce carbon and paper dust particles.
Notice
Only use the system in observed areas.
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9 Removing the device from pallet 9.1 Safety Note
CAUTION
The removal from pallet must be carried out by two persons.
Risk of crushing! Always wear safety gloves and safety shoes with toe cap,
closed heel area and energy absorbing heel area while transporting or as-
sembling the device.
USA: Safety shoes with class 1 toe cap according ASTM F 2412 and ANSI
Z41.1 in its current versions.
Canada: Protection CSA code 1Pxxx.
Position the device at the location prepared for installation (see also Chapter 8 - Customer
Requirements).
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10 Transportation locks Insert the key into the CINEO C1010, turn it to the left and open the cover.
Remove the transportation lock.
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Pull the CINEO C1010 forward by the green handle.
Insert the key into the CINEO C1010, turn it to the left and open the cover.
Remove the transportation pad.
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11 Cabling check Below the CINEO C1010 are the power distributor and two power supplies (only BEETLE
/iSCAN EASY cash rack without preparation for the BEETLE /iSCAN EASY eXpress plus).
Please check all cables for a firm and correct fit and make sure that the mains distributor is
switched on.
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12 Open the device Plug the key and turn it to the right.
Open the door to the left.
1 CINEO C1010 2 CINEO C6010
1 2
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13 BEETLE /iSCAN EASY cash rack
(Optional with counter top)
13.1 Cabling
The connection cables for money components (CINEO C1010 and CINEO C6010) and spe-
cial electronics have a maximum length of 2m. Make the assignment on the PC according to
the target marking.
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14 Cable outlets
Cable harness for connection to PC
Mains plug connection
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15 BEETLE /iSCAN EASY cash rack with BEETLE /iSCAN EASY eXpress plus
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15.1 Cable outlets
15.1.1 Power and data cable in the hood
15.1.2 Power plug at the back side of the device
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15.2 Installation
CAUTION
The installation must be carried out by two persons.
Risk of crushing! Always wear safety gloves and safety shoes with toe cap,
closed heel area and energy absorbing heel area while transporting or as-
sembling the device.
USA: Safety shoes with class 1 toe cap according ASTM F 2412 and ANSI
Z41.1 in its current versions.
C CS 1
CAUTION
Risk of injury! Improper installation can lead to fire or electric shock.
Ensure that no cables are crushed or insulation damaged during installation.
Place the BEETLE /iSCAN EASY eXpress plus in front of the hood on the BEETLE /iSCAN
EASY cash rack. While one person is stabilizing the BEETLE /iSCAN EASY eXpress plus,
insert the key, turn it to the right and open the door.
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Thread the wiring harness and power plug through the rear opening of the BEETLE /iSCAN
Easy eXpress plus.
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WARNING
The kiosk must be placed on the hood by 2 persons.
First insert the closed BEETLE /iSCAN EASY eXpress plus into the lower metal plates of the
adapter (1) and then lift the device into the upper lugs (2).
Unlock the unit and open the door. Insert four screws M6x10 with washers (see arrows, 3)
and secure the device by tightening all four screws on the adapter.
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3
1 1
1 1
2
2
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Plug the connection cables for the cash (Cineo 1010 and Cineo 6010) and the electronic
components to the PC according to the assignment (see illustration).
The sensor distribution cable Input X3 is already plugged into the special electronics of the
PC.
If the BEETLE /iSCAN EASY cash rack is equipped with the optional Proximity Sensor or
Couponbox Sensor components, connect them accordingly to connector P2 or P3.
The fan distribution cable FAN Control X9 is already plugged into the special electronics of
the PC. Connect the fan cable of the BEETLE /iSCAN EASY cash racks to the free con-
nector P5.
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All other cables coming from the BEETLE /iSCAN EASY cash rack for iButton (X2), power
distribution (X8), signal light (X6) and coupon box LED (X5) are connected directly to the
special electronics of the PC.
Plug the power cable.
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16 Prepare system start 16.1 CINEO C1010
Once the power supply has been established, the CINEO C1010 is ready for operation.
If the CINEO C1010 is not supplied with power, please switch it on at the on/off switch on the
rear panel.
16.2 CINEO C6010
Once the power supply has been established, the CINEO C6010 is ready for operation.
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17 Options 17.1 Additional pole light for BEETLE /iSCAN EASY
eXpress plus
Pull (see arrow) the back side off the front side of the pole light.
Fix the pole light additional with the two holders. Set the holder into place as shown in the
picture below.
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Fix the holders at first with a screw at the housing of the self checkout (1). Fix the holders at
the pole light (2).
Plug the cables.
1 1
2 2
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Lay the cables inside the pole light in the position as shown in the foolowing pictures and fix
them with the tin plates (see black arrows).
1* screwing the pole light with a plasttite screw
1*
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Place the rear profile with the right side (as viewed from the back of the device) into the
groove of the fixed profile.
Using both hands, squeeze the two profile pieces together until they click into place.
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18 Cleaning instructions 18.1 General information
CAUTION
Damage may be caused by a floor-cleaning machine hitting against the floor
mounting of the device!
• The glass surface of the touchscreen should be cleaned with a mild, non-abrasive com-
mercial glass cleaner.
Notice Wrong maintenance of displays may cause damages to the screen, which
are not covered by warranty.
• All pH-neutral materials (pH 6 to 8) are suitable for use as cleaning agents. Cleaners with
pH values of between 9 and 10 are not recommended. Cleaning with water and isopropyl
alcohol is likewise possible.
• Do not use acetic acid solvents.
• Clean the surface using a soft, fine-meshed cloth. Dampen the cloth slightly and then
clean the frame of the display.
18.2 Device housing
Clean the housing using a vacuum cleaner or duster.
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18.3 Permitted cleaning materials
The products listed below can be ordered from the Diebold Nixdorf branch office or your
Diebold Nixdorf sales partner.
Product name Order number Explanations
Cleaning cloths 01750097332 For all plastic and metal surfaces,
not suitable for TFT
TFT, screen clean wipes 01750097334 For TFT/LCD displays, contains no
alcohol, flameproof
Air Duster 400g 01750108425 Non-flammable
Cleaning cloths with isopro-
panol
01750104065 100 cloths with isopropyl
Cleaning card for hybrid card
readers
01750016388 Dampened cleaning card for all
chip and hybrid card readers
Cleaning card for POS termi-
nals
01750177183 Cleaning card for magnetic head
and chip cleaning
Chip contact cleaning card 01750111611 For slot readers
Please note the manufacturer's specifications on the packaging and on the information leaf-
let included with the packaging. The product may be damaged or soiled if proper materials
are not used or materials are not used properly.
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19 Field replaceable units
WARNING
The activities described here may only be carried out by authorized service
personnel.
19.1 CINEO C1010
Turn off the Cash Rack and unplug the power cord.
Open the front door. Pull the CINEO C1010 forward by the green handle.
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Unplug the cable at the back side of the CINEO C1010.
Remove the screws (see arrows) and remove the holder. Remove the CINEO C1010
forwards.
Mount the device in reverse order.
Coin tray
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19.1.1 Power supply
Turn off the Cash Rack and unplug the power cord.
Open the front door. Pull the CINEO C1010 forward by the green handle.
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The power supply unit is located under the carrier of CINEO C1010. Pull the cable from the
CINEO C1010. Cut the two cable ties and remove the power supply unit.
Mount the power supply in reverse order.
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19.2 Waiters lock (optional)
Turn off the Cash Rack and unplug the power cord.
Open the front door. Pull the CINEO C1010 forward by the green handle.
Remove the two nuts and cut the cable tie.
Remove the part to the right.
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Cut the cable tie (1) and unplug the connector (2).
Mount the sensor in reverse order.
19.3 Proximity Sensor
Turn off the Cash Rack and unplug the power cord.
Plug the key, turn it to the left and open the door.
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1 1
1 2
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Unplug the cable.
Release the sensor from the springs and remove the sensor.
Mount the sensor in reverse order.
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19.4 Coupon sensor
Turn off the Cash Rack and unplug the power cord.
Plug the key, turn it to the left and open the door.
Remove the coupon box forward.
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Cut the cable ties (1) and unplug the connector (see arrow).
Remove three Torx 20 screws and uninstall the cover.
Unplug the connector (1) and remove the Torx 20 screws.
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1
1
1
2 2
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Turn the tin cover, remove both screws and remove the print.
Install the device in reverse order.
19.5 SELV-low voltage distributor
Turn off the Cash Rack and unplug the power cord. Plug the key, turn it to the left and open
the door.
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Pull the CINEO C1010 forward by the green handle.
Remove all cables at the SELV-low voltage distributor.
Loosen both screws (1) and remove the SELV-low voltage distributor to the left over the key
holes (see arrow).
Mount the device in reverse order.
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1
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19.5.1 Power supply 12 V
Turn off the Cash Rack and unplug the power cord. Plug the key, turn it to the left and open
the door.
Unplug the power cord and cut the cable ties. Disconnect the mains plug from the SELV
electronics and remove the mains adapter.
Mount the device in reverse order.
12 V
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19.5.2 Power supply 24 V
Turn off the Cash Rack and unplug the power cord. Insert the key, turn it to the left and open
the door.
Pull the power cord and cut the cable ties. Disconnect the mains plug from the SELV elec-
tronics and remove the mains adapter.
Mount the device in reverse order.
24 V
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19.6 Special elektronic
Turn off the Cash Rack and unplug the power cord. Insert the key, turn it to the left and open
the door.
Pull the carrier with CINEO C1010 at the green lever to the front.
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Plug all cables at the special electronic.
Loosen both screws (1) and remove the SELV-low voltage electronic to the left over the key
holes (see arrow).
Mount the device in reverse order.
19.7 Power distributor
Turn off the Cash Rack and unplug the power cord. Insert the key, turn it to the left and open
the door. Pull the carrier with CINEO C1010 at the green lever to the front.
1
1
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Unplug all power connector at the power distributor and loosen the screw in front and in the
back oft he device (see arrows). Move the power distributor over the key holes and remove it
upwards.
Mount the device in reverse order.
CAUTION
After replacing the power distributor, a safety check must be carried out.
Non-observance can lead to electrical shock.
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19.8 Housing fan
Turn off the Cash Rack and unplug the power cord. Insert the key, turn it to the left and open
the door.
Remove the two screws (see arrows) and remove the housing of the valve from the front via
the keyholes.
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20 Dimensions 20.1 BEETLE /iSCAN EASY cash rack
20.1.1 Doors closed
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20.2 Door open
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20.3 BEETLE /iSCAN EASY cash rack with countertop
20.3.1 Doors closed
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20.4 Doors open
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20.5 BEETLE /iSCAN EASY cash rack with BEETLE /iSCAN EASY eXpress+
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20.1 Doors closed
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20.2 Doors open
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21 Block diagram 21.1 BEETLE /iSCAN EASY cash rack
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21.2 BEETLE /iSCAN EASY cash rack with BEETLE /iSCAN EASY eXpress plus
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22 Technical data 22.1 Environmental requirements
Operating temperature
Ambient temperature: 5° C – 35° C
Humidity: 5% r.h. (1 g/m3 ) – 85% r.h. (25 g/m3 )
Temperature change: 0.5 K/min (max. 7.5K/30 min)
Barometric pressure: 70 kPa – 106 kPa
(70kPa corresponds to an installation at approximately 2000 meters above sea level)
Installation environments with long periods of sunshine should be avoided
Storage conditions
Ambient temperature: 5° C – 40° C
Humidity: 5% r.h. (1 g/m3 ) – 85% r.h. (25 g/m3 ) 0.5 K/min
Temperature change: 0.5 K/min (max. 7.5K/30 min)
Transport conditions
Ambient temperature: -25 °C – 60° C
Humidity: 15% r.h. (1 g/m3 ) – 98% r.h. (32 g/m3 )
Temperature change: -25° C / 25° C
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22.2 Electrical characteristics of the power supply
Nominal voltage 3.0 A / 1.5 A
Mains voltage range 100-120 V~ / 200-240 V~
Nominal frequency 60 / 50 Hz
Network type TN
Permissable tolerance for voltage range -10 % bis +6%
Permissable tolerance for rated frequency ±1 %
22.3 Noise emission in acc. with EN 27779
Noise rating according ISO 7779 Idle Mode Operation
Sound power level LWAd 4 B 5 B
Workplace-related sound pressure level LpAm
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dB
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dB
* typical operating cycle
HINWEIS The noise emission should be taken into account when selecting the installa-
tion location.
Fans in operation or the noise level of a transaction can interfere with the op-
eration of the device if the user is in the immediate vicinity.
The environmental conditions applicable to the device (see above) and the
maintenance areas must be observed.
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23 Certificates
This device meets the requirements of the EU directives 2014/30/EU with
regard to “Electromagnetic compatibility” and, if applicable, 2014/35/EU
“Low Voltage Directive” and 2011/65/EU “Restriction of Hazardous Sub-
stances”.
The device therefore bears the CE label on the rear. Alternatively, the label
may be found on the packaging.
The system is approved for the USA and Canada.
Supplier's Declaration of Conformity
47 CFR § 2.1077 Compliance Information
Responsible Party in the U. S. Diebold Nixdorf
Address 5995 Mayfair Road
N. Canton, OH 44720 / USA
Contact [email protected]
FCC Compliance Statement
This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two
conditions:
(1) This device may not cause harmful interference.
(2) This device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause
undesired operation.
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24 Recycling This product was developed in accordance with the Diebold Nixdorf standard for the "design
and development of environmentally-friendly products".
This product is produced without the use of CFCs and CCHs and is made in large part from
recyclable materials and components.
Please do not affix any additional stickers to this device so as to facilitate recycling.
Diebold Nixdorf disposes of waste equipment in an environmentally responsible manner in a
recycling center, which is certified in accordance with ISO 9001 and ISO 14001 as is the
case for the entire company.
Observe the local regulations on the disposal of toxic waste (such as for example used bat-
teries).
Your Diebold Nixdorf supplier will answer all your questions about returns, recycling and dis-
posal of our products.
Diebold Nixdorf
33106 Paderborn
Order Nr.: 01750314184A