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B. Check magnet for steel filings. One screw removes the magnet.
C. Each 700 series , 10¢ rejector incorporates adjustments for rejection
of slug s or spurious coins . Improper or misadjustment of the de-
flector or separator can result in rejection of genuine dimes.
Fol -
low the procedure below for proper setting of your rejector.
1. Place rejector on level table with rear of unit facing you .
2.
Using a screwdriver,
loosen the defl ector and separator adjust-
ment screws and move both parts to the right.
3. Insert a number of dimes (use both old and new co ins) and ob-
serve that some will be rejected by the separator.
4.
Now loosen separator adjustment screw and move separator
slightly to the left. Insert dimes and observe if they are accep-
ted or rejected.
Repeat the above until all genuine dimes are
accepted.
5. Move deflector to left and insert dimes . You will notice that
coins are rejected.
6.
Gradually move deflector to right until all genuine dimes are
accepted.
7. After comp leting adjustments,
be sure to tighten adjus tment
screws.
7. If dimes lodge during the test:
A. If dimes lodg e in the cradle, remove the cradle and clean the cradle
pin and bushing . If they still lodge, insta ll a new cradle.
B. If dimes lodge under the magnet , check for steel filings. Also , check
magnet for clearance.
A new dime should pass freely between the
magnet and the malnplate , If it does not, pry the magnet up sl ightly.
C. If dimes lodge any other place in the rejector , it will be necessary
to observe closely to see just what is holding the coin. It will prob-
ably be a protruding screw, a bent coverplate, a bent coin or some
foreign material.
In the event that the foregoing does not solve your di fficulty, we suggest that the re-
jector be sent to the nearest Nat ional Rejectors Branch Office for repair.
Parts or
spare rejectors can also be obtained from this source .