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If the coin is in between the 2 drums but is free floating you amy be able to get it by removing th bottom drain hose from the drum but this can become a pain unless you are lucky as the coin will move with the machine tipped over. the other way is to remove the heating element while the machine is upright and use a stick or a grabber to get it out.
probebly not a good idea to use without removing the coins. it maybe ok now but if they move it could jam the drive or even short something causing a much bigger problem
To find your coin trap:Loot at the front of the machine, and at the bottom-left is the coin trap.Put towels in front of the machine to mop up any water (it's going to get wet).It opens anti-clockwise (remember righty-tightie, leftie-loosey), but you need to move the little bit of yellow plastic (12-oclock position) up first. The machine dose come with a little tool to do this, but you may have lost it. You can move the bit of plastic up by carefully using a flat screwdriver, and turning the round plastic with your other hand. Don't force anything. After you remove it, just swim over to your machine and remove the yellow thing in the middle by pulling it gently towards you. Clean out the coins/paperclips/buttons that you find in there.Push back on the yellow bit into the coin tray, tighten back on the cover the coin tray (the yellow thing at the top will 'click' back).Using a mop, take the opportunity to clean the kitchen floor now that it is all wet.
OUR2 is probably OutZ or Out2, means you have to recalibrate your scale. Refer to your scales manual for instructions on recalibrating, usually you have to turn on your scale, press CAL button, wait till it displays for example 100g, depending on how much your scale can weight, then put that weight, for example 100g on your scale (you can use coins if you don,t have anything else, though be precise as coins can weigh more or less,informationon coins weight can be found in your country national bank site. After you put the weight, it should display OK or PASS, if it's FAIL or the scale turns itself off, it's either broken or the weight is not correct
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