Are you talking about your change machine that's separate from the bays? I wouldn't say it's complicated, but rather than use the counters from the bays to track the cash, you'd need to count the
coins and bills you remove from the property. The reason for the counters is to make sure income matches pulls to prevent theft or identify equipment malfunctions, for example when a Sensortron starts to fail it may give four pulses per
coin instead of one. Same with the
changer counter, if you're getting strung or the hopper occasionally drops an extra
coin, you won't know without checking the bills against the counter.
I just track money I remove from the wash. I mix
tokens in with the quarters in the
changer. I track the bills against the
changer counters. I don't check the bay counts because no one else has access. I use a bathroom scale to estimate the quarters I remove, I don't worry about absolute accuracy until I bag them for deposit.