SAFESCAN 6150
Coin and banknote counter
Compatible with Safescan MCS 2.0
There are coin counters. There are banknote counters. And then there is the Safescan 6150 – a superior all-round machine that will literally go through your till in a few minutes! Where most money counters are rather noisy, the Safescan 6150 proves that cashing up doesn't have to scare off customers! From the smallest denomination Euro coin to the largest banknote; the handy user interface will ask for coin and banknote types in the right order. The device will also add up the amounts accurately and quickly. The total amount, the numbers and the amount per coin and banknote denomination can be read on the illuminated LCD screen right away. So whether you have one or tens of cash registers; the Safescan 6150 will save you a lot of time. Day after day!
Optionally you can order Safescan MCS 2.0 with the Safescan 6150. For more information about the Safescan MCS 2.0,
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Product Features
- Counts both coins and banknotes
- Default currencies: EUR, GBP, CHF
- Updates available for all currencies
- USB interface for currency updates
- Compatible with Safescan MCS V2.0*
- Weighing and counting function for non-cash items
- Operates quickly and silently
- Large LCD screen with backlight
- Full count breakdown displayed
- Intuitive user interface
- Works on power adapter or 9V battery
- Size: 230 x 140 x 110mm
- Weight: 0,5kg
- 10 day satisfaction guarantee
- 2 years warranty
- CE approved
(* not included)
In the box
- Safescan 6150
- Voucher for free trial software download
- Money Hook
- Coin tray
- Adapter with Euro en UK plug
- User Manual in English
- USB Update Cable
Product Comparison Table - Coin and banknote counters
Testimonial
Karl Huijbrechts, owner of “Textielreiniger” = Textile Cleaner, a chain of drycleaners in the Antwerp area: “Since 2004, the Flemish government has paid two-thirds of the costs of ironing back to citizens.
This is great for our sector, interesting for the customer, and it has already helped 45,000 people to a job, mainly women with a low education.”