SERIES II ELECTRONIC VENDERS First Production xxxx-6111AR January 1993 Operation Manual Set-Up Configuration Troubleshooting Parts Revised January 17, 1996 803,902,520.
TABLE OF CONTENTS General Information................................................................................................................Pages 3 through 6 Installation & Set-Up.............................................................................................................Pages 7 through 11 Hardware Configuration & Features.................................................................................Pages 12 through 14 SIID Audit Features .........................................
GENERAL INFORMATION VENDER SAFETY PRECAUTIONS Please read this manual in its entirety. This service information is intended to be used by a qualified service technician, who is familiar with proper and safe procedures to be followed when repairing, replacing or adjusting any DixieNarco vender components. All repairs should be performed by a qualified service technician who is equipped with the proper tools and replacement components, using genuine Dixie-Narco factory parts.
MODELS AND DETAILS DNCB 168 Height: 56 11/16" (1439mm) Width: 28 5/16" (719mm) Depth: 30 1/2" (775mm) Wt: 464 lbs Can Capacity: 330 ml or 12 oz.: 168 DNCB 180 Height: 56 11/16" (1439mm) Width: 28 5/16" (719mm) Depth: 30 1/2" (775mm) Wt: 464 lbs Can Capacity: 330 ml or 12 oz.: 180 DNCB 276 Height: 72" (1829mm) Width: 28 5/16" (719mm) Depth: 30 1/2" (775mm) Wt: 574 lbs Can Capacity: 330 ml or 12 oz.
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PRODUCT IDENTIFICATION The age of Dixie-Narco products is determined by the date code incorporated in the serial number. The vender serial number takes the form xxxx-yyyyzz. The first 4 digits (xxxx) identify the specific vender. The next 4 digits (yyyy) identify the manufacturing run that the vender was built in. The last two alpha characters (zz) identify the quarter and the year the vender was built.
SII CAN & BOTTLE VENDER INSTALLATION & SET-UP The Dixie-Narco SII can and bottle vender is designed utilizing the latest technology featuring a highly sophisticated, micro-computer based control system. The SII Electronic Vender is designed to meet the growing need for accountability, multi-pricing, programmability, and system diagnostics in can vending equipment.
Electric Power Needed Refer to the vender serial number plate to determine the proper voltage and frequency the machine requires (domestically this requirement is 115 volt, 60 hertz). Domestic venders will operate at +/- 10% of the specified voltage. For domestic models this is between 103 volts and 127 volts. Single phase, alternating current is required. The vender must be plugged in its own properly rated circuit with its own circuit protection (fuse/circuit breaker). DO NOT USE AN EXTENSION CORD.
BILL ACCEPTORS If a bill acceptor is not factory installed, a bill acceptor interface harness must be ordered from Dixie-Narco. See the chart below: Dixie-Narco USA (Low Level Interface) Mars VFM-1 (Low Level Interface) Mars VFM-3 (Low Level Interface) Coinco BA-30 (MDB) Coinco BA-30 (High Level Interface) BILL VALIDATOR INTERFACES need harness 804,906,640.31 or extended harness 804,908,120.01 from Dixie-Narco need harness 804,906,640.31 or extended harness 804,908,120.
Placing The Vender On Location CAUTION: DO NOT TRANSPORT THE VENDER TO OR FROM THE LOCATION WHEN IT IS LOADED WITH PRODUCT; DAMAGE TO THE VENDER MAY RESULT. The vender must be located on a solid, flat, and level surface. The vender must be positioned close enough to an electrical outlet that an extension cord is not required. If securing the vender to the floor or wall is required, call the Dixie-Narco Factory Service Department for suggestions. Level The Vender Level the vender.
Loading Instructions Product Vending Dixie-Narco venders are shipped ready to vend 12 oz. cans unless another package was specified at the time the vender was ordered. If packages other than 12 oz. cans are to be vended, contact the DixieNarco Factory Service Department for the proper instructions. The closure strip and the discharge member are set for the maximum security when vending cans. To vend bottles, refer to the illustration below.
HARDWARE CONFIGURATION The hardware configuration for the SII Controller consists of a main control board and a display board. The select panel consists of low voltage switches. The sold-out indicators utilize LED technology. The select switches and soldout indicators interface directly to the main controller. The motors used on the stack are 115 VAC type. The vend switches and sold-out switches are low voltage type. There is only one vend switch per motor and one sold-out switch per column.
FEATURES The following is a description of all the features of the SII. - Dex Compatible Hand-held Interface The vending industry (NAMA) has established an audit data protocol which is defined by Dex (Direct Exchange Of Data) and UCS (Uniform Communications Standards). This interface is a direct connect as defined by the specification. The SII has provisions for an internal and external connection. The external connection provides a limited amount of information.
- Sold Out Light/Selection Each selection is supported by a sold-out indicator. Bright-red LEDS are used. LEDs are used to eliminate hi-voltage from the select panel. - Price Display If all selections are set at the same vend price, in primary pricing and secondary pricing, the vend price is shown on the display. If multi-pricing is used, pressing any select button shows the vend price of that particular selection on the display.
SII AUDIT FEATURES The SII provides two methods of accessing audit data. A limited amount of audit information is available in the system set-up/audit menu. More extensive audit information is accessible electronically.
ELECTRONIC ACCESS A much more extensive amount of audit information is accessible electronically. It is retrieved with a portable data collection device and typically loaded in a computer at a central location. The data can then be tracked with a data base, for preparing route stocking lists, tracking cash flow, doing inventory control and other tasks. Data collection devices are available from several sources including: Norand, Fujitsu, Panasonic, Telxon, Verifone and Mars.
PROGRAMMING THE SII VENDER To program the SII vender, it is necessary to enter the System Set-Up/Audit mode. Open the inner door and press the System Set-Up/Audit Switch on the control board. The display will read "Hd". If the display reads ".05", the door switch did not go to its center position or the switch is defective. Note: The door switch has three positions. Fully in and fully out puts the vender in its normal mode.
SII CONTROLLER PROGRAMMING The controller has three modes of operation: NORMAL, SYSTEM SET-UP/AUDIT and SYSTEM DIAGNOSTICS NORMAL MODE: In normal mode, the display will show a solid decimal point. A flashing decimal point indicates a recognized failure. When money is inserted, the display indicates the total amount of the deposit. The select buttons are used to select the product.
Rd - Resettable Data: This section shows the user the vender accounting data since the time of the last counter reset. Press Select Button 1: Press Select Button 2: Press Select Button 3: Shows the total cash collected since the last counter reset. Shows the total number of vends since the last counter reset. Shows the total number of vends by selection since the last counter reset. Each selection automatically scrolls across the display.
To show the current Change Rules condition, press any select button and the display will show "AbC", indicating tubes A, B, and C must have change. A refers to the tube on the left, C refers to the tube on the right, and B refers to the tube in the middle To Change the Change Rule Condition: Press Select Button 1: Press Select Button 2: Press Select Button 3: When pressed enables and disables Tube A. When pressed enables and disables Tube B. When pressed enables and disables Tube C.
COIn - COIN MECH SELECTION: This function is used to display and change the coin mechanism selected. To display the current coin mechanism selected, press a select button. To change the coin mechanism selected, press and hold the appropriate button until the display shows the new mechanism selected. Note: The sold out lamp that corresponds with the select button will also illuminate.
StS - SPACE TO SALES: To view the space to sales condition, press any select button to display the current selections assigned to that select button. To change space to sales condition: To Add Selection: Depress Set-Up Switch, "Add" will be displayed. Note: Pressing the set-up switch will toggle between add and delete. Press and hold any select button, whichever select button you are holding is the select button the additional selection will be assigned.
LAOS - LIMITED ACCESS ON SELECTION: This function is used to set selection(s) which will be limited during certain periods of the day. To view the limited access on selection condition, press and let go of any select button. A message will appear on the display telling you if limited access is disabled or if any selections are enabled. To change limited access on any selection, press and hold the desired select button until the message displayed is the desired limited access condition for that selection.
PEr2-PERIOD 2 FOR ENGAGING AND DISENGAGING LIMITED ACCESS: Set time to start and end limited access the same as period 1. Limited access can be enabled for two different periods in one day. Period 2 must be greater than period 1. Press select buttons 1 & 2 simultaneously to move to the next item on menu. S-P2 PRICE - SECONDARY SET PRICE: This function is used to set a secondary price for each selection. When a select button is pressed, the price for that selection will be displayed.
PrOn - PROMOTIONAL SALES This function is used to initiate a promotional sale. To show the current promotional condition, press: Select Button 1: Select Button 2: Select Button 3: To show number of vends required to initiate promotion. To show number of free beverages to be delivered after the number of required vends have occurred, as programmed, to initiate promotion. To show the selections that are enabled for the promotion.
Lan6 - LANGUAGE This function is used to set the language that will be used for display messages. To display the current language selected, press any select button. To change the language selected, press and hold the appropriate select button until the display shows the new language selected. Note: The sold out lamp that corresponds with the select button will illuminate.
SII SYSTEM DIAGNOSTICS MENU If there is a problem, the controller display will show a message, when the system diagnostics switch is pressed. If "SS-#" is displayed, there is a select switch problem. If "JC-#" is displayed, there is a jammed column. Clear the jam and press a select button to acknowledge the correction. The motor will home at that point. If "Pb-#"" is displayed, there is a problem with the board or motor switch on the column number shown.
"Cn" - Coin Mech Test Insert coins. The value of coins will be reflected on display. Select Button 1: Press to display the Coin Mechanism setting. Select Button 2: Press to return the coins inserted. Press select button 1 & 2 simultaneously to move to the next item on menu. "nA" - Note Acceptor Test Insert note. The value of note will be reflected on display. Select Button 1: Press to display the Note Acceptor setting.
SII QUICK REFERENCE MENU PROMPTS System Set-Up / Audit Menu Hd rd C-d ESC Pr E-S4 E-S1 CR nF COIn SOI S-P StS tInE dAtE LAOS LAOd PEr1 Per2 S-P2 Pr2P Pr2d PrOn Lan6 ECnt System Diagnostics Menu SESOLt SP-# Su-# nt-1 Cn nA dSP UErS Undr Press and hold select buttons 1 and 2 simultaneously to move through the menus from top to bottom.
ELECTRICAL PARTS AND FUNCTIONS CORRECT CHANGE LAMP OR Correct Change Lamp The Correct Change Lamp is mounted in the Coin Insert Casting. The Correct Change Lamp is controlled by the SII Controller Board and is "OFF" when coins are in the tubes of the Coin Changer. SELECT SWITCH OR Select Switch The Select Switch is located in the Select Panel behind the press button and is secured with two (2) screws.
SOLD OUT SWITCHES The Sold Out Switch is located on the Front Mechanism Plate under the Vend Motor Cover. The Sold Out Switch is the "snap in" type. To install, place the switch in position over the opening in the Front Mechanism Plate, push in and at the same time, slide to the right. SOLD OUT SWITCH PACK (A) Vend Sold Out Switch The normally closed contact of the Sold Out Switch has no function. The normally open contact of the Sold Out Switch is in the Sold Out Circuit (kept open by a can or bottle).
VEND MOTOR For Narrow Column For Wide Column The Vend Motor (one for each vending stack) is mounted on a bracket at the front of the Front Mechanism Plate. The Vend Motor is in the Vend Motor Coil Circuit. The Vend Motor runs when a normally closed contact of the Select Switch, pushed, opens and signals the SII Controller Board to run the Motor. The Vend Motor continues to run via the SII Controller Board while the Vend Motor Switch is on high side of Cam.
VEND MOTOR WIDE COLUMN Mounted on the Vender with the Vend Switch on the left side (See Fig. 3). The Linkage and Drive Arm assembly is used to connect the Vend Motor to the Oscillator. (See Fig. 4) Vend Motor Switch 804,100,730.01 Vend Motor - Wide Column 572,070,100.03 - 1¼" 565,070,200.03 - T-Models Fig. 3 A B. C. D. E. F. G. OLD STYLE Drive Pin 900,901,940.01 Drive Arm 801,200,950.81 Washer 900,700,600.01 Linkage Arm 801,201,030.01 Nyliner (Top) 901,803,160.01 Sems Screw 900,301,640.
Sold Out Spring #901,700,740.01 Sold-Out Switch Assy. Snap In #804,100,750.01 (Insulator and Switch are one piece) Sold-Out Paddle Wide and Narrow #432,070,190.13 VEND MOTOR NARROW COLUMN Mounted on the Vender with the Vend Motor Switch on the underside (See Fig. 1). The shaft of the Vend Motor slides into a slot in the Vend Rotor (See Fig. 2). Vend Motor - Narrow Column #572,070,000.03 - 1¼" #565,070,100.03 - T-Models Vend Motor Switch #804,100,730.01 Fig. 1 Vend Rotor #801,201,211.
PRODUCT SHIMMING Refer to the appropriate technical bulletin for proper set-up and vending procedures. Listed are a few of the more widely used Technical Bulletins relating to shimming.
CAMS FOR VEND MOTORS 1. Adjustable Cam For: a. DNCB 1¼" deeper wide column. b. DNCB T-models single, double, or triple depth wide column. c. Color of Cam is Gold. d. Part #801,806,400.11 2. Vending Cam For: a. DNCB 1¼" deeper single double depth wide column. b. DNCB T-models single depth wide column. c. Color of Cam is Blue. d. Part #801,806,390.11 3. Vending Cam For: a. DNCB T-models double or triple depth wide column. b. Color of Cam is Green. c. Part #801,806,410.01 4. Adjustable Cam For: a.
CAM INSTALLATION AND REMOVAL TO INSTALL A VENDING CAM: 1. Select the Vending Cam required (See page 36). 2. Locate the Hub at the center of the Cam (See Fig. 6). 3. With the Hub facing you, slowly slide the Cam on the front shaft of the Vend Motor while depressing the Lock Tab. (See fig. 6). NOTE: Reference below for timing of the Motors. 4. A distinct click will be heard, when the tab has locked into the locator hole of the Motor shaft.
TIMING TO SET THE TIMING OF A NARROW COLUMN VEND MOTOR: 1. Make sure the hole through the rear shaft is in a horizontal plane. (If a pin were inserted in the hole, the pin would be horizontal.) See Fig. 8. 2. The Vend Rotor must be in the loading position when the Motor shaft is inserted in the end of the Rotor. See Fig. 8. 3. Insert the Motor shaft in the Rotor and secure the Motor. 4. Install the Vending Cam on the front shaft of the Motor making sure the Lock Tab is at the 9 o'clock position. See Fig 7.
REAR SPACER The Rear Spacer, one for each column, is located vertically at the rear of the column. The Latch Fingers or Springs, adjustable by hand, slide into the holes in the column wall for cans and other package settings. Note: Rear Spacers with Springs are not shown. See Fig. 13, the Latch Fingers are in the open position with the Lock Tabs disengaged. See Fig. 14, the Latch Fingers are in the closed position with the Lock Tabs engaged.
CLEANING THE VENDER DO NOT USE A WATER JET OR NOZZLE TO CLEAN THE VENDER. SIGN FACE The polycarbonate sign face requires proper cleaning to prolong the service life of this item. It is recommended that you periodically clean the sign face as follows: 1. Rinse the sign with a soft cloth or sponge soaked in warm water. 2. If necessary, use a mild soap to loosen any dirt or grime.
Temperature Control Adjustments Adjustment #1 - Temperature Adjustment Turn the adjustment clockwise for colder product and counter-clockwise for warmer product. This will change the cut-out temperature only, the cut-in temperature remains constant. Adjustment #2 - Altitude Adjustment WARNING: DISCONNECT POWER TO THE VENDING MACHINE BEFORE PROCEEDING WITH THIS ADJUSTMENT. The control is factory set for an altitude of 152 M (500 ft.).
TROUBLESHOOTING SII VENDING 1. Problem: Free vend on one column. Troubleshooting: A) Check selection price. B) Check for bad connections or broken, backed out, or crossed wires from vend motor to control board. C) Check for sticking select button. D) Replace control board. 2. Problem: One motor continues to home with door closed, shows "JC#" when in diagnostics. Troubleshooting: A) If using Mars Validator, ensure correct interface harness is used.
TROUBLESHOOTING SII COIN / CURRENCY 1. Problem: Will not accept coins or bills. Troubleshooting: A) Check peripheral (1.0 Amp) fuse. B) Program SII control box to correct coin mech interface. C) Go to diagnostics and test. 1. Will not take coins, replace coin mech. 2. Still will not take coins, check connections and mech harness. D) Check for bad connections or broken, backed out, or crossed wires from validator/changer to control board. E) Replace control board. 2. Problem: Maka Validator steals bills.
TROUBLESHOOTING SII COIN / CURRENCY 11. Problem: Will not accept $1.00 coin. Troubleshooting: 1) Program control board to accept $1.00 coin. A) Prior to -6 Eprom, follow these steps (except 5 select venders). - Enter Set-Up/Audit Mode. - Advance to "ESC" (Escrow) in menu. - Press and hold select button #6 until display shows "ndOL". Continue holding select button #5 until display shows "dOL". Note: On 5 select venders, you need to install current software. B) Install current software.
TROUBLESHOOTING SII SOLD-OUT 1. Problem: Sold-out lights stay on. Troubleshooting: A) Check limited access program. B) Check for crossed wires in cabinet harness and cabinet extension harness or loose wire harness connection. C) Check for motors rubbing motor cover. D) Install current Eprom. 2. Problem: Sold-out lamp comes on with product in column. Troubleshooting: A) Check for sticking or bad select switch. B) Check programming and ensure limited access is not on.
TROUBLESHOOTING SII SELECT PANEL / DISPLAY 1. Problem: Plug in vender and "rrrr" appears on display, vender will not function. Troubleshooting: A) Press a select button to change message on display; this should clear "rrrr"s. B) Remove power to vender for one minute, then power vender back up. C) Check main power plug for loose connection. D) Check for bad connections or broken wires from display to control board. E) If sold out lights work, problem is a bad eprom or control board.
TROUBLESHOOTING SII SELECT PANEL / DISPLAY 11. Problem: Plug in vender and "1-1" scrolls across display. Troubleshooting: A) Remove power to vender for one minute, then power vend back up. B) Check for bad connections or broken, backed out, or crossed wires in select panel harness. C) Replace display board. D) Replace control board. 12. Problem: Display shows "LOC". Troubleshooting: A) Can only be accessed via dex or hand-held. 13. Problem: Will not show vend price on display.
REFRIGERATION PARTS AND FUNCTIONS - MECHANICAL PARTS COMPRESSOR MOTOR The compressor motor (sealed in the compressor housing) drives the compressor with a shaft that is shared by both parts. It is started by the temperature control switch and the starting relay. It is stopped by the temperature control switch, and, if it gets overloaded, by the thermal overload switch.
CONDENSATE PAN The condensate pan (located in the compressor compartment) collects the water which runs from the evaporator. The water is evaporated into the surrounding air by means of soakers. The soakers extend down into the pan to absorb the water. Exposure to the surrounding air evaporates the water in the soakers. - ELECTRICAL PARTS TEMPERATURE CONTROL The temperature control is the part that is made up of a control bulb connected by a small metal tube to a bellows.
- ELECTRICAL OPERATION WHAT DOES IT WHAT HAPPENS WHEN THE VENDER TEMPERATURE GETS UP TO THE CUT-IN SETTING: The temperature control switch closes the run winding circuit of the compressor motor. closes the start relay coil circuit. closes in the condenser fan motor circuit. THE HEAVY CURRENT, DRAWN BY THE RUN WINDING, ALSO FLOWS IN THE START RELAY COIL, AND: The start relay coil closes the start relay contacts and completes the start winding circuit of the compressor motor.
COMPRESSOR MOTOR RUN WINDING CIRCUIT SWITCHES IN THE WIRING WHAT THE SWITCHES DO 1. Temperature control switch 1. Turns the compressor and condenser fan motor on and off. 2. Start Relay 2. Turns the start windings on & off. 3. Thermal Overload Switch 3. Protects the windings of the compressor. WHAT MAKES THE SWITCHES WORK 1. The temperature in the vender has come up to the cut-in point (or gotten down to the cut-out point) set on the temperature control switch. 2.
REFRIGERATION CIRCUIT DIAGRAMS Tecumseh Embraco Page 52
REFRIGERATION CYCLE WHAT DOES IT The rising temperature in the vender WHAT HAPPENS Warms the temperature control bulb & the charge in it. The charge in the control bulb Expands in the control tube and stretches the temperature control bellows. The bellows Activates the temperature control switch. The temperature control switch Turns the compressor motor on. Turns the condenser fan motor on. The compressor motor Drives the compressor. The condenser fan motor Drives the condenser fan.
REFRIGERATION Symptom: Product Hot Possible Cause: Compressor Will Not Run. WHAT TO CHECK 1. Is the vender plugged in? SOLUTION 1. YES, see step 2. NO, plug it in. 2. Is the compressor power cord plugged in? 2. YES, see step 3. NO, plug it in. 3. Is the temperature control on? 3. YES, see step 4. NO, turn it on. 4. Is there power at the wall outlet? 4. YES, see step 5. NO, consult an electrician. 5. Is the circuit breaker or fuse correct? 5. YES, see step 6. NO, replace or reset. 6.
REFRIGERATION Symptom: Product Hot Possible Cause: Compressor Starts But Will Not Keep Running WHAT TO CHECK 1. Is the temperature control knob set on its highest setting? SOLUTION 1. YES, see step 2. NO, adjust the knob to a higher setting. 2. Domestically, is the voltage supply within +/- 10% of rating on serial plate? 2. YES, see step 3. NO, consult the power company. 3. Is the condenser clear of obstruction? 3. YES, see step 4. NO, clear or clean.. 4. Is the condenser fan blade turning? 4.
REFRIGERATION Symptom: Product Hot Possible Cause: Miscellaneous WHAT TO CHECK 1. Is the evaporator fan motor working? SOLUTION 1. YES, see step 2. NO, replace motor. 2. Has the refrigeration system lost its charge? 2. YES, replace the refrigeration system. NO, see step 3. 3. If all of the above steps fail... 3. Consult the Dixie-Narco Factory Service at 1-800-688-9090. NOTE: Have the vender model and serial number available.
REFRIGERATION Symptom: Product Cold But Not Cold Enough Possible Cause: Compressor Runs But Will Not Cool Product WHAT TO CHECK 1. Is the temperature control knob set properly? SOLUTION 1. YES, see step 2. NO, set properly. 2. Domestically, is the voltage supply between 103V and 127V? 2. YES, see step 3. NO, call the power company. 3. Is the temperature control probe located properly? 3. YES, see step 4. NO, correct. 4. Is the condenser clear of obstruction? 4. YES, see step 5.
REFRIGERATION Symptom: Product Too Cold or Frozen Possible Cause: Compressor Runs Too Long or Continuously WHAT TO CHECK 1. Is the temperature control knob set properly? SOLUTION 1. YES, see step 2. NO, set properly. 2. Is the temperature control bulb located properly. 2. YES, see step 3. NO, correct.. 3. Is the temperature control operational? 3. YES, see step 4. NO, replace. 4. Does the evaporator frost over completely while the system is running? 4. YES, see step 5.
REFRIGERATION Symptom: Noisy Refrigeration Unit WHAT TO CHECK 1. Are the refrigerant lines free of contact with surfaces? SOLUTION 1. YES, see step 2. NO, correct.. 2. Is the condenser fan blade obstructed or damaged? 2. No, see step 3. YES, free any obstructions or replace the blade if need.. 3. Is the evaporator fan blade obstructed or damaged? 3. NO, see step 4. YES, free any obstructions or replace the blade if needed.. 4. Is the compressor noisy? 4. NO, see step 5. YES, replace.
REFRIGERATION Symptom: Excessive Condensate WHAT TO CHECK 1. Is the door sealed properly? (This can be checked by inserting a piece of paper, thin plastic, or paper currency between the cabinet and the door seal when the main door is open. When the door is closed properly the paper should exert some resistance as it is pulled out.) SOLUTION 1. YES, see step 4. NO, Ensure the door is closed tightly. If door still does not seal properly, see step 2. 2. Is the motor cover interfering with the inner door? 2.
PARTS LIST DIXIE-NARCO SMALL PARTS ITEM 1a 1b 1c 2a 2b 3 4 5a 5b 6a 6b 7a 7b 7c 8 9a 9b 9c 9d 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 PART NUMBER 804,700,550.21 804,700,520.01 804,700,570.01 804,100,740.11 804,100,760.11 804,100,750.11 804,100,730.01 804,906,680.91 804,909,690.01 565,070,100.03 572,070,000.03 565,070,200.03 565,070,400.03 572,070,100.03 804,100,770.21 804,906,690.41 804,908,230.01 804,907,010.51 804,907,020.11 903,835,120.21 804,800,710.01 804,800,720.01 804,800,730.01 804,907,830.
PARTS LIST DIXIE-NARCO WIRING HARNESSES ITEM PART NUMBER 1 See List Below A 804,906,860.11 B 804,906,870.21 C 804,906,880.11 D 804,907,720.11 E 804,908,850.01 F 804,907,910.01 G 804,908,420.01 H 804,907,950.01 I 804,907,960.01 J 804,907,940.01 K 804,908,030.21 L 804,908,020.21 M 804,908,010.21 N 804,906,900.21 O 804,906,450.21 P 804,906,460.11 Q 804,907,970.
PARTS LIST DIXIE-NARCO WIRING HARNESSES ITEM PART NUMBER PART NAME AND DESCRIPTION 9a 804,906,640.31 Low Level Note Acceptor Harness SII (EL# 025830) 9b 804,908,120.01 Extended Low Level Note Acceptor Harness SII (EL# 2x5996) 10 804,907,760.01 SA Executive Coin Mech Harness 11 804,907,800.11 High Level Note Acceptor Harness for Mars (EL# 2x5894) 12 804,907,710.01 High Level Note Acceptor Harness for Maka (EL# 2x5896) 13 804,907,820.01 Coin Mech Harness to Interface Maka (EL# 2x5903) 14 804,907,790.
PARTS LIST DIXIE-NARCO SELECT PANEL ASSYS. ITEM 1a 1b 2a 2b 3a 3b PART NUMBER 565,152,010.03 555,150,100.03 565,150,300.03 469,050,500.03 565,151,800.03 477,050,400.03 PART NAME AND DESCRIPTION Select Panel Assy. FLS SII 180/300 Assy., Front Control Panel FLS 5-FL 300 Select Panel Assy. FLS/CK (Circular or Flat) 368/440 Assy., Front Control Panel 368/440 Select Panel Assy. FLS SII 276/360 Assy., Front Control Panel 360 4a 4b 5a 5b 6a 6b 7a 7b 572,052,400.03 480,050,200.33 572,052,300.03 479,050,500.
PARTS LIST DIXIE-NARCO SII MAIN DOOR ASSYS. AND W/A ITEM 1a 1b 2a 2b 3a 3b 4a 4b 5a 5b 6a 6b PART NUMBER 565,152,400.03 493,051,000.03 565,152,000.03 548,051,000.03 565,151,900.03 493,051,000.03 565,151,700.03 478,150,100.03 565,150,200.03 478,150,100.03 565,152,900.03 565,153,000.03 PART NAME AND DESCRIPTION Assy., Main Door FLS SII 300 W/A Main Door FLS 276/300 Assy., Main Door FLS SII 180 W/A Main Door FLS 180 Assy., Main Door FLS SII 276 W/A Main Door FLS 276/300 Assy.
PARTS LIST DIXIE-NARCO SII MAIN DOOR ASSYS. AND W/A ITEM 1a 1b 2a 2b 3a 3b 4a 4b 5a 5b 6a 6b 7a 7b 8a 8b 9a 9b 10a 10b 11a 11b 12a 12b 13a 13b PART NUMBER 578,050,000.03 443,050,500.03 579,050,000.03 492,050,100.03 570,050,500.03 573,050,100.03 570,050,600.03 570,050,100.03 570,050,700.03 570,050,100.03 571,050,100.03 570,050,100.03 572,051,900.03 573,050,100.03 573,050,200.03 573,050,100.03 567,050,300.03 567,050,200.03 578,050,300.03 570,050,100.03 582,050,000.03 573,050,100.03 572,051,900.
GLOSSARY 1. DEX - Direct Exchange of Data 2. "Dixie" Bus - 3. IR - Dixie-Narco Serial Communication Specification to allow Dixie-Narco to add extra features without affecting current vender designs. Infrared 4. LCD - Liquid Crystal Diodes 5. LED - Light Emitting Diodes 6. MDB - Multi-Drop Bus - Coca-Cola Serial Communication Specifications. Used in all Dixie S-2 can venders. 7. NAMA - National Automatic Merchandising Association 8. UCS - Uniform Communications Standards 9.