Preface
This parts manual lists the field replaceable units (FRUs) for the IBM Self Checkout
Solution Models 131, 151, 152, 153, and 171 and the IBM Self Checkout Systems
Models 602, 603, 606, 612, 613, 616, 800, 810, and BW3.
How to Use This Parts Manual
This manual is divided into the following components:

v Core module. See Chapter 1, “Core Module,” on page 1.

v Load cell. See Chapter 2, “Load Cells, Platens, Plates, and Retaining Fences,”

on page 53.

v Security conveyor. See Chapter 3, “Security Conveyor,” on page 59.

v Transport conveyor. See Chapter 4, “Transport Conveyor,” on page 63.

v Bagging module. See Chapter 5, “Bagging and Carousel Bagging,” on page 67.

v Wire Bag Rack. See Chapter 6, “Wire Bag Rack,” on page 73.

v BOSS. See Chapter 7, “BOSS,” on page 77.

v Paystation. See Chapter 8, “Integrated Paystation ,” on page 81.

v EPO. See Chapter 9, “EPO (Red) Button,” on page 85.

v Cables. See Chapter 10, “Cables,” on page 89.

v Locks and keys. See Chapter 11, “Locks and Keys,” on page 95.

v Field kits. See Chapter 12, “Field Kits and Tools,” on page 101.

v Cabinet parts. See Appendix A, “Cabinet Parts and Sensors,” on page 105.

Fasteners, screws, bolts, nuts, grommets and other miscellaneous parts are located
in Chapter 12, “Field Kits and Tools,” on page 101.
Pictures in this manual are for reference only. The actual part might look different.
When ordering, be sure to order the correct part using the machine type and model
number.
Parts without index numbers or FRU numbers are shown for reference only. Some
parts listed by FRU number are not pictured.
Identifying a Right Hand or Left Hand Model
Figure 1 on page vi shows a right-hand lane and a left-hand lane and gives the

naming conventions used in this manual for referring to the sides of the lanes.

Updated October 16, 2007
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