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Using this Manual
Your cash register manual is organized for easy reference. The front
portion contains general information on all the features and functions of
the cash register. Instructions for setting the optional programs come
next. Transaction examples for operating the cash register are at the
back of the manual along with a Totalizers and Counters Table. At the
back of the manual you will also find your cash register's techinical
specifications and some safety information. Use the Table of Contents
to locate a particular item.
Getting Started
Before you begin to operate or program the cash register, read the
section entitled Unpacking and Setting Up the Cash Register for
information on how to get yourself ready to work. Read also Keypad
Functions, The Control System and Operator and Customer Displays to
become familiar with their operations.
NOTE: Programs and transaction information for management reports
are stored in the memory of the cash register. Batteries are
provided to save this information in the event of a power
failure or if the cash register is unplugged from the power
outlet.
Programming the Cash Register
Simple step-by-step instructions are included for each program. Also
provided are examples which can be used for practice.
Carrying Out Sales Transactions
Transaction examples provide steps for key operations. Sample
receipts are included.
Standard Accessories
Your cash register comes with the following items:
• One black plastic journal winder spindle
• One roll of standard paper tape
• One inked ribbon (already installed)
• Four standard "AA" batteries for the battery back-up system
• This User Manual
• A set of keys for locking the cash drawer and printer compartment
• A set of PRG keys for access to the PRG and X functions
• A set of REG keys for access to the REG, X and Z functions
• A "Thank You" stamp (already installed).
Make sure that the cash register and all of the above items are included
in the shipping carton.